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Dutch dominate first day in Lichtenvoorde

Last week the international Yought took the start in Lichtenvoorde, the Netherlands. This week the CSI2* attrackts the international scene. In yesterday's 'Big Tour' the jumps were set at a height of 1.45m. It was Michael Greeve and the 12-year-old KWPN mare Withney Bb (by Nabab de Rêve) who took home the win. The pair was followed by fellow country men Doron Kuipers with Zinius (by Nabab de Rêve) and current European and World Champion, Jeroen Dubbeldam aboard Classic Man V. Dubbeldam's partner, Annelies Vorsselmans qualified with a 13th place with Hermes de Mariposa. The top five was completed by Kirsten Rikkert (Sorrento) and Germany's Johannes Ehning (Cayenne) in fourth and fifth position.    

Last week the international Yought took the start in Lichtenvoorde, the Netherlands. This week the CSI2* attrackts the international scene. In yesterday's 'Big Tour' the jumps were set at a height of 1.45m. It was Michael Greeve and the 12-year-old KWPN mare Withney Bb (by Nabab de Rêve) who took home the win. The pair was followed by fellow country men Doron Kuipers with Zinius (by Nabab de Rêve) and current European and World Champion, Jeroen Dubbeldam aboard Classic Man V. Dubbeldam's partner, Annelies Vorsselmans qualified with a 13th place with Hermes de Mariposa. The top five was completed by Kirsten Rikkert (Sorrento) and Germany's Johannes Ehning (Cayenne) in fourth and fifth position.    

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