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David Will has top day in Al Ain

Mohammed Ghanem Al Hajri just won the World Cup in Al Ain. He came into the arena with Pour Le Poussage (by Polytraum) and had a clear jump-off in 56.38 seconds. This 14-year old gelding was bred in Germany by Martin Tigges and has been ridden since this competition under the saddle of Al Hajri). He came into the third place in the beginning of January with Luis Jesús Escobar in Abu Dhabi during the World Cup. Abdulrahman Bader Alrajhi came into the second place with his BWP'er Chilli Pepper van de Helle (by Cumano) and went through the finish in 57.97 seconds. The third place was for Sheik Majid bin Abdullah Al Qassimi who had Celtion (by VDL Veron) under his saddle. The two had one time fault in the jump-off in a time of 59.28 seconds. The German David Will got 4 faults during the jump-off in 48.42 second which gave him the fourth place with his horse Mic Mac du Tillard (by Cruising). The top five was completed by another German Jörg Naeve. He rode Carena 11 (by Corrado WL 919) and also got 4 faults in 52.98 seconds. Before there was also a 1.45m class in two phases. Here it was David Will on the first place with the horse Cento Du Rouet (by Chintan) and went got in the jump-off a time of 33.85 seconds. Ahmad Sabed Mancho came into the second place with Quintus 81 (by Quick Star) and clocked of in 34.32 seconds. The top three was completed by Ibrahim Hani Bisharat with Chactino (by Chacco-Blue) in 34.59 seconds.

Mohammed Ghanem Al Hajri just won the World Cup in Al Ain. He came into the arena with Pour Le Poussage (by Polytraum) and had a clear jump-off in 56.38 seconds. This 14-year old gelding was bred in Germany by Martin Tigges and has been ridden since this competition under the saddle of Al Hajri). He came into the third place in the beginning of January with Luis Jesús Escobar in Abu Dhabi during the World Cup. Abdulrahman Bader Alrajhi came into the second place with his BWP'er Chilli Pepper van de Helle (by Cumano) and went through the finish in 57.97 seconds. The third place was for Sheik Majid bin Abdullah Al Qassimi who had Celtion (by VDL Veron) under his saddle. The two had one time fault in the jump-off in a time of 59.28 seconds. The German David Will got 4 faults during the jump-off in 48.42 second which gave him the fourth place with his horse Mic Mac du Tillard (by Cruising). The top five was completed by another German Jörg Naeve. He rode Carena 11 (by Corrado WL 919) and also got 4 faults in 52.98 seconds. Before there was also a 1.45m class in two phases. Here it was David Will on the first place with the horse Cento Du Rouet (by Chintan) and went got in the jump-off a time of 33.85 seconds. Ahmad Sabed Mancho came into the second place with Quintus 81 (by Quick Star) and clocked of in 34.32 seconds. The top three was completed by Ibrahim Hani Bisharat with Chactino (by Chacco-Blue) in 34.59 seconds.

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