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France tops the Jardy CSI2* Grand Prix

For own crowd it was Alexis Deroubaix who won the international CSI2* Grand Prix in Jardy. After a clear jump-off with Timon D'Aure in a time of 45.22 seconds, the Marseillaise did sound at the prize giving. Sweden's Malin Baryard Johnsson followed in a second place. With under the saddle H&M Cue Channa 42, Baryard stopped the clock in 47.02 seconds. Only these two combinations managed to produce a faultless jump-off. Patrick Nisbett did jump a record time in this jump-off. However one rail down resulted in four penalties. Nisbett and Farah van Klapscheut stopped the clock in 45.11 seconds and placed eventually third. France completed the top five thanks to Hugo Breul (Onolulu D'Aubigny) and Rudy Cock (Vauban de Ste Hermelle). The CSI1* Grand Prix was won by Pascal Van Laethem with Dalton des Hayettes.

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For own crowd it was Alexis Deroubaix who won the international CSI2* Grand Prix in Jardy. After a clear jump-off with Timon D'Aure in a time of 45.22 seconds, the Marseillaise did sound at the prize giving. Sweden's Malin Baryard Johnsson followed in a second place. With under the saddle H&M Cue Channa 42, Baryard stopped the clock in 47.02 seconds. Only these two combinations managed to produce a faultless jump-off. Patrick Nisbett did jump a record time in this jump-off. However one rail down resulted in four penalties. Nisbett and Farah van Klapscheut stopped the clock in 45.11 seconds and placed eventually third. France completed the top five thanks to Hugo Breul (Onolulu D'Aubigny) and Rudy Cock (Vauban de Ste Hermelle). The CSI1* Grand Prix was won by Pascal Van Laethem with Dalton des Hayettes.

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