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Denutte secures another home win at Stephex Masters

Hendrik Denutte (BEL) secured another home win at the Brussels Stephex Masters, when he went off with the victory in the Top Series TVH Prize. The CSI2* 1.40m competition went against the clock, and no less than 27 of the 49 riders produced clear rounds. Nobody could match Denutte’s speed however, as he crossed the finish line with a time of 56.98 seconds aboard the 8-year-old gelding Cassis van de Kranenburg (Toulon x Kannan). A little under a second behind followed Karina Aziz (CAN) on Fleur Roosters Van Betz (Winningmood van de Arenberg x Triomphe de Muze). Third place in this class went to the talented junior rider Gilles Thomas (BEL), who has had a very good show so far at the Brussels Stephex Masters. Thomas was riding his double European gold medalist from Millstreet, Indiana vh Kapelhof (Chatman x Pinkus). Stephex Stables-rider Petronella Andersson (SWE) finished fourth and Hilary Mc Nerney (USA) fifth. Click here for full results

Hendrik Denutte (BEL) secured another home win at the Brussels Stephex Masters, when he went off with the victory in the Top Series TVH Prize. The CSI2* 1.40m competition went against the clock, and no less than 27 of the 49 riders produced clear rounds. Nobody could match Denutte’s speed however, as he crossed the finish line with a time of 56.98 seconds aboard the 8-year-old gelding Cassis van de Kranenburg (Toulon x Kannan). A little under a second behind followed Karina Aziz (CAN) on Fleur Roosters Van Betz (Winningmood van de Arenberg x Triomphe de Muze). Third place in this class went to the talented junior rider Gilles Thomas (BEL), who has had a very good show so far at the Brussels Stephex Masters. Thomas was riding his double European gold medalist from Millstreet, Indiana vh Kapelhof (Chatman x Pinkus). Stephex Stables-rider Petronella Andersson (SWE) finished fourth and Hilary Mc Nerney (USA) fifth. Click here for full results

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