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Egyptian victory in Grand Prix of Arezzo

In Arezzo, the highlight of the weekend has just been ridden: the 1m50 Grand Prix. It was a very exciting spin off of a busy international weekend. Of the 32 starting combinations, eight jumped a clear first round and came back for the jump-off. In that jump-off it was the Egyptian rider Sameh Al Dahan who took the victory. He jumped a clear jump-off in 42,08 with his Suma's Zorro (f. Ard VDL Douglas), resulting in a first place. The second place was for the Belgian Damien Plume. With the 11-year old Cerano (f. Cesano II), he left the wood untouched and finished in 42,91 seconds. The Italian rider Andrea Benatti completed the top three. He rode Idento van Maarle (f. Lord Z) in 46,29 seconds to the third place. Balazs Horvath ended on fourth place with Zordon (f. Ginus). Geoff Curran and Shannondale Rahona (f. Shannondale Sarco St Ghyvan) completed the top five. Click here for all results

In Arezzo, the highlight of the weekend has just been ridden: the 1m50 Grand Prix. It was a very exciting spin off of a busy international weekend. Of the 32 starting combinations, eight jumped a clear first round and came back for the jump-off. In that jump-off it was the Egyptian rider Sameh Al Dahan who took the victory. He jumped a clear jump-off in 42,08 with his Suma's Zorro (f. Ard VDL Douglas), resulting in a first place. The second place was for the Belgian Damien Plume. With the 11-year old Cerano (f. Cesano II), he left the wood untouched and finished in 42,91 seconds. The Italian rider Andrea Benatti completed the top three. He rode Idento van Maarle (f. Lord Z) in 46,29 seconds to the third place. Balazs Horvath ended on fourth place with Zordon (f. Ginus). Geoff Curran and Shannondale Rahona (f. Shannondale Sarco St Ghyvan) completed the top five. Click here for all results

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