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Eric Lamaze speeds to victory in Gijon

The climax of the CSIO in Gijon, Spain will be the Nations Cup. Today the five star riders jumped their first qualifier. It was former Olympic Champion, Eric Lamaze, who took home the win. Aboard the 12-years-old Fine Lady 5 (by Forsyth), he finished clear in 48.39 seconds. Pedro Veniss followed in a second place with the ten year old stallion Rissoa d'Ag Bois Margot. Abdullah Al Sharbatly jumped again in the picture. Earlier today he already won a class with one of his new horses. Now it was with Callahan (by Contendro), that he claimed the fourth spot. The top five was completed by Belgium's Jerome Guery and Tal Milstein Stables' Zojasper (by Concorde). Luca Maria Moneta and Cumano's son, Neptune Brecourt finished fifth. Only the top five completed the 1.50m course faultless. CLICK HERE FOR RESULTS

The climax of the CSIO in Gijon, Spain will be the Nations Cup. Today the five star riders jumped their first qualifier. It was former Olympic Champion, Eric Lamaze, who took home the win. Aboard the 12-years-old Fine Lady 5 (by Forsyth), he finished clear in 48.39 seconds. Pedro Veniss followed in a second place with the ten year old stallion Rissoa d'Ag Bois Margot. Abdullah Al Sharbatly jumped again in the picture. Earlier today he already won a class with one of his new horses. Now it was with Callahan (by Contendro), that he claimed the fourth spot. The top five was completed by Belgium's Jerome Guery and Tal Milstein Stables' Zojasper (by Concorde). Luca Maria Moneta and Cumano's son, Neptune Brecourt finished fifth. Only the top five completed the 1.50m course faultless. CLICK HERE FOR RESULTS

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