On Italian soil it was Swedish rider Douglas Lindelöw who jumped to a clear win in the tour of San Giovanni. In the saddle of his seven year old Envalira des Dames (by Stakkato) he finished in 38.05 seconds during the jump-off at a height of 1m35. With that time he stayed ahead of Germany's Hans Dieter Dreher and his Quantico II (by Quirado) who finished in second place with 38.52 seconds on the clock. In third place it was Italian rider Daniele Augusto da Rios and A.S. Rapsody (by Roble Z) in 39.63 seconds. In the 1m20 for the six year olds it was again Sweden who took home the victory. This time it was Robin Ingvarsson and his Cavani (by Cohiba) who finished in 32.87 seconds in this two-phases course. Swiss rider Adrian Schmid and his Gee Lithya van Klaverbos finished in second place. The Eldorado van de Zeshoek daughter finished in 34.96 seconds. In the one star competition for the six year olds it was French rider Charles Henri Ferme Babelonia de la Bride (by Nervoso) who won with a time of 32.67 seconds in the jump-off. He stayed ahead of Germany's Maximillian Weishaupt who finished in second place with his Bombastic 9 (by Balou du Rouet) with 37.55 seconds, followed by Harm Lahde for Germany in third place with his Oak Grove's Opus Magnum (by Ogano Sitte) in 37.76 seconds. Find alle results here
On Italian soil it was Swedish rider Douglas Lindelöw who jumped to a clear win in the tour of San Giovanni. In the saddle of his seven year old Envalira des Dames (by Stakkato) he finished in 38.05 seconds during the jump-off at a height of 1m35. With that time he stayed ahead of Germany's Hans Dieter Dreher and his Quantico II (by Quirado) who finished in second place with 38.52 seconds on the clock. In third place it was Italian rider Daniele Augusto da Rios and A.S. Rapsody (by Roble Z) in 39.63 seconds. In the 1m20 for the six year olds it was again Sweden who took home the victory. This time it was Robin Ingvarsson and his Cavani (by Cohiba) who finished in 32.87 seconds in this two-phases course. Swiss rider Adrian Schmid and his Gee Lithya van Klaverbos finished in second place. The Eldorado van de Zeshoek daughter finished in 34.96 seconds. In the one star competition for the six year olds it was French rider Charles Henri Ferme Babelonia de la Bride (by Nervoso) who won with a time of 32.67 seconds in the jump-off. He stayed ahead of Germany's Maximillian Weishaupt who finished in second place with his Bombastic 9 (by Balou du Rouet) with 37.55 seconds, followed by Harm Lahde for Germany in third place with his Oak Grove's Opus Magnum (by Ogano Sitte) in 37.76 seconds. Find alle results here