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Dutch riders reign the world with Grand Prix win for Lisa Nooren in Germany

Also in Germany's Offenburg the day ended with a CSI3* 1m55 Grand Prix. Once more it was a Dutch rider who climbed to victory with this time the talented young rider Lisa Nooren and her Dienellie (by Lupicor). Together the pair finished in 42.35 seconds in the jump-off. She stayed ahead of Germany's Philip Ruping and his Clinta (by Clinton) with whom he finished in second place in 42.97 seconds, followed by a third place of Danish rider Martin Dinesen Neergaard in the saddle of Cannery (by Caretino) with whom he finished in 447.68 seconds.   Completing the top five we found in fourth place Andreas Kreuzer with Calvilot (by Calvaro) in 43.27 seconds. And for Belgium there was a fifth place for Jos Verlooy with his Japatero VDM (by Eldorado van de Zeshoek) who finished in 43.96 seconds.   Find all results here

Also in Germany's Offenburg the day ended with a CSI3* 1m55 Grand Prix. Once more it was a Dutch rider who climbed to victory with this time the talented young rider Lisa Nooren and her Dienellie (by Lupicor). Together the pair finished in 42.35 seconds in the jump-off. She stayed ahead of Germany's Philip Ruping and his Clinta (by Clinton) with whom he finished in second place in 42.97 seconds, followed by a third place of Danish rider Martin Dinesen Neergaard in the saddle of Cannery (by Caretino) with whom he finished in 447.68 seconds.   Completing the top five we found in fourth place Andreas Kreuzer with Calvilot (by Calvaro) in 43.27 seconds. And for Belgium there was a fifth place for Jos Verlooy with his Japatero VDM (by Eldorado van de Zeshoek) who finished in 43.96 seconds.   Find all results here

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