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Douglas Lindelöw tops FEI World Cup in Oslo

A total of twelve combinations qualified for the first FEI World Cup of the European season. It was Finland's Anna-Julia Kontio who was the first to compete in the Jump-Off. A big distance on the oxer with didge and double combination resulted in a total of 12 points aboard Ornellaia (For Pleasure). The first to set a clear round was Italy's Michael Cristofoletti with the 11-year-old Belony. The pair stopped the clock in 46.70 seconds. Eventually three other combinations did beat that time. Douglas Lindelöw followed as clear round with the 13-year-old Cardento-zon, Zacramento. Until the end Lindelöw did hold on his leading spot. Last rider to compete, Kevin Staut followed as runner-up in the saddle of Silver Deux de Virton HDC (Kashmir van Schuttershof). Edwina Tops-Alexander completed the stage with her 11-year-old KWPN-mare, California. Luca Maria Moneta followed in fourth with Connery (Cordobes II) while Michael Cristofoletti completed the stage aboard Belony. Uitslag

A total of twelve combinations qualified for the first FEI World Cup of the European season. It was Finland's Anna-Julia Kontio who was the first to compete in the Jump-Off. A big distance on the oxer with didge and double combination resulted in a total of 12 points aboard Ornellaia (For Pleasure). The first to set a clear round was Italy's Michael Cristofoletti with the 11-year-old Belony. The pair stopped the clock in 46.70 seconds. Eventually three other combinations did beat that time. Douglas Lindelöw followed as clear round with the 13-year-old Cardento-zon, Zacramento. Until the end Lindelöw did hold on his leading spot. Last rider to compete, Kevin Staut followed as runner-up in the saddle of Silver Deux de Virton HDC (Kashmir van Schuttershof). Edwina Tops-Alexander completed the stage with her 11-year-old KWPN-mare, California. Luca Maria Moneta followed in fourth with Connery (Cordobes II) while Michael Cristofoletti completed the stage aboard Belony. Uitslag

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