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Ernesto Canseco takes the lead in Arnhem

The second day of Jumping Schröder started with two CSI1* classes. The first was the Small Tour on 1.20m hight, here the victory was for Ernesto Canseco from Mexico. He came at the start with Fugero Carlos, an offspring by Zirocco Blue VDL. The two crosses the finish line from the jump off in 27.13 seconds. The Russian Valeria Gineva came as second across the finish in 28.65 seconds with Joujou de Moscou (by Escudo I). The Dutch Niels Burssen came into third place. He sat in the saddle of Gacela-G and stopped the chrono in 28.78 seconds. James Paterson-Robinson stopped the time in 29.78 seconds and came into fourth place. He sat in the saddle of Quirida (by Quidam's Rubin). On the fifth place came another Dutch rider, Pam Nieuwenhuis. SHe rode Golden boy V (by Boss) and ended the jump off in 29.84 seconds. Click here for all the results.  The second class of the day was the Jumping de Achterhoek Price on 1.30m hight, here the Spanish rider Diana Marsa-Lafarge took the lead. She came into the arena with Andi D Emiralia (by Diamant de Semilly). THe two stopped the clock in 60.56 seconds. The Dutch Kirsten Rikkert came into second place with Sorrento (by Kingston) in a time of 61.79 seconds. The Australian James Paterson-Robinson came back into third place, this time with Fanta Lime (by Cantos) in 61.90 seconds. Harrie Wiering rode a clear round in 63.30 seconds with Folinda (by Van Gogh). The top five was completed by Albert Zoer with Formidable (by Clearway) in 64.43 seconds. Click here for all the results. 

The second day of Jumping Schröder started with two CSI1* classes. The first was the Small Tour on 1.20m hight, here the victory was for Ernesto Canseco from Mexico. He came at the start with Fugero Carlos, an offspring by Zirocco Blue VDL. The two crosses the finish line from the jump off in 27.13 seconds. The Russian Valeria Gineva came as second across the finish in 28.65 seconds with Joujou de Moscou (by Escudo I). The Dutch Niels Burssen came into third place. He sat in the saddle of Gacela-G and stopped the chrono in 28.78 seconds. James Paterson-Robinson stopped the time in 29.78 seconds and came into fourth place. He sat in the saddle of Quirida (by Quidam's Rubin). On the fifth place came another Dutch rider, Pam Nieuwenhuis. SHe rode Golden boy V (by Boss) and ended the jump off in 29.84 seconds. Click here for all the results.  The second class of the day was the Jumping de Achterhoek Price on 1.30m hight, here the Spanish rider Diana Marsa-Lafarge took the lead. She came into the arena with Andi D Emiralia (by Diamant de Semilly). THe two stopped the clock in 60.56 seconds. The Dutch Kirsten Rikkert came into second place with Sorrento (by Kingston) in a time of 61.79 seconds. The Australian James Paterson-Robinson came back into third place, this time with Fanta Lime (by Cantos) in 61.90 seconds. Harrie Wiering rode a clear round in 63.30 seconds with Folinda (by Van Gogh). The top five was completed by Albert Zoer with Formidable (by Clearway) in 64.43 seconds. Click here for all the results. 

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