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Eugenio Garza Perez leaves quite the impression in Arnhem

In today's finishing course of Outdoor Gelderland in The Netherlands, before the evenening started with a entertainment programm, the final of the Medium Tour was held at a height of 1m45. It was here the jong Mexican rider who left quite the impression with mostly the female public. The in the United States living Eugenio Garza Perez won the Final with his Belgium Warmblood Bariano (by Jetset-D). The Mexican rider went for the win in the eleven combinations strong jump-off and won with a time of 37.11 seconds. With that time he defeated Dutch rider Wout-Jan van der Schans and his trusting partner Capetown (by Oklund) who ended up in a second place with 37.99 seconds. Austria's Julia Houtzager-Kayser and her Sterrehof's Cayetano Z (by Caretano Z) found themselves in a third place in 38.62 seconds.   It was then Dutch rider Lisa Nooren who took home the fourth place with her Hocus Pocus de Muze (by Tinka's Boy) with whom she finished in 39.52 seconds. While fellow Dutch rider Albert Zoer completed the top five by jumping his Dum Drum (by Larino) to a fifth place in 38.13 seconds. The combination crossed the finish line with four penalties behind their name. Find all results here

In today's finishing course of Outdoor Gelderland in The Netherlands, before the evenening started with a entertainment programm, the final of the Medium Tour was held at a height of 1m45. It was here the jong Mexican rider who left quite the impression with mostly the female public. The in the United States living Eugenio Garza Perez won the Final with his Belgium Warmblood Bariano (by Jetset-D). The Mexican rider went for the win in the eleven combinations strong jump-off and won with a time of 37.11 seconds. With that time he defeated Dutch rider Wout-Jan van der Schans and his trusting partner Capetown (by Oklund) who ended up in a second place with 37.99 seconds. Austria's Julia Houtzager-Kayser and her Sterrehof's Cayetano Z (by Caretano Z) found themselves in a third place in 38.62 seconds.   It was then Dutch rider Lisa Nooren who took home the fourth place with her Hocus Pocus de Muze (by Tinka's Boy) with whom she finished in 39.52 seconds. While fellow Dutch rider Albert Zoer completed the top five by jumping his Dum Drum (by Larino) to a fifth place in 38.13 seconds. The combination crossed the finish line with four penalties behind their name. Find all results here

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