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David Will tops the Hagen GP

The international fourstar Grand Prix in Hagen, Germany, has been claimed by German David Will and the 12-years-old Colorit (by Coriano). The pair was over one second faster as Janne-Friederike Meyer and the 9-years-old Belgian Warmbred -mare Goja 27 (by Wandor vd Mispelaere).  Jamie Kermond and Quite Cassini (by Cassini I) finished third in this 1.60m Grand Prix. The top five was completed by Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum with Comanche 28 and Julia Kayser with Sterreho's Cayetano Z. A total of 12 horse-rider combinations came back for the jump-off. Only five of them finished their second round faultless.

The international fourstar Grand Prix in Hagen, Germany, has been claimed by German David Will and the 12-years-old Colorit (by Coriano). The pair was over one second faster as Janne-Friederike Meyer and the 9-years-old Belgian Warmbred -mare Goja 27 (by Wandor vd Mispelaere).  Jamie Kermond and Quite Cassini (by Cassini I) finished third in this 1.60m Grand Prix. The top five was completed by Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum with Comanche 28 and Julia Kayser with Sterreho's Cayetano Z. A total of 12 horse-rider combinations came back for the jump-off. Only five of them finished their second round faultless.

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