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Diamond Tour victory for Derin Demirsoy

In total eight international jumping competitions took place on day two of the third week of the MAGNA RACINO Spring Tour 2015. The highlight was the Diamond Tour (1,50 m) competition which was not only the first qualification for the MAGNA RACINO Grand Prix on Sunday (EUR 40.000), which counts as qualification for the FEI European Championships 2015. Winner of the CSI3* Diamond Tour (1,50 m) was Derin Demirsoy with Vancouver for Turkey. New austrian Max Kühner and his top horse Coeur De Lion 14 were in good mood and finished as Fourth. . The CSI3* Platin Tour (1,40 m), price of Alpenspan, saw routinier Keith Shore as lucky winner. Alpenspan team rider Dieter Köfler (AUT/K) and Golden Gun placed on rank 13. The CSI3* Silver Tour ended with a success for Austria for Bianca Babanitz with Ufieno and with Markus Saurugg (St) and Baloubet By Etl (8.), Nina Brand (NÖ) and Calme P and Calima P (10. & 11.) and Christopher Dirnberger (OÖ) with Casillas (19.) there were four more top ranks for Austria. The CSI3* Bronze Tour (1,20 m) brought Omer Karaevli and Istanbul as winners for Turkey. Gerald Beck (B), Bianca Babanitz (NÖ), Stefanie Bistan (NÖ ) and Max Kühner (T) placed for Austria. In the CSI3* Youngster Tours for 5-, 6- and 7-years old horses (1,20, 1,30 und 1,40 m) the winners Alexandr Lis (BLR), Pippa Allen (GBR) and Holger Wenz (GER) came from three nations. For Austria Bianca Babanitz (NÖ), Markus Saurugg (St) and Stefanie Bistan reached top ranks with their youngsters in the classes for 5 and 6 year old horses. The Children Tour (1,20 m) winner came with the twelve year young Marie-Christine Sebesta also from Austria.

In total eight international jumping competitions took place on day two of the third week of the MAGNA RACINO Spring Tour 2015. The highlight was the Diamond Tour (1,50 m) competition which was not only the first qualification for the MAGNA RACINO Grand Prix on Sunday (EUR 40.000), which counts as qualification for the FEI European Championships 2015. Winner of the CSI3* Diamond Tour (1,50 m) was Derin Demirsoy with Vancouver for Turkey. New austrian Max Kühner and his top horse Coeur De Lion 14 were in good mood and finished as Fourth. . The CSI3* Platin Tour (1,40 m), price of Alpenspan, saw routinier Keith Shore as lucky winner. Alpenspan team rider Dieter Köfler (AUT/K) and Golden Gun placed on rank 13. The CSI3* Silver Tour ended with a success for Austria for Bianca Babanitz with Ufieno and with Markus Saurugg (St) and Baloubet By Etl (8.), Nina Brand (NÖ) and Calme P and Calima P (10. & 11.) and Christopher Dirnberger (OÖ) with Casillas (19.) there were four more top ranks for Austria. The CSI3* Bronze Tour (1,20 m) brought Omer Karaevli and Istanbul as winners for Turkey. Gerald Beck (B), Bianca Babanitz (NÖ), Stefanie Bistan (NÖ ) and Max Kühner (T) placed for Austria. In the CSI3* Youngster Tours for 5-, 6- and 7-years old horses (1,20, 1,30 und 1,40 m) the winners Alexandr Lis (BLR), Pippa Allen (GBR) and Holger Wenz (GER) came from three nations. For Austria Bianca Babanitz (NÖ), Markus Saurugg (St) and Stefanie Bistan reached top ranks with their youngsters in the classes for 5 and 6 year old horses. The Children Tour (1,20 m) winner came with the twelve year young Marie-Christine Sebesta also from Austria.

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