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French riders dominate main class in Vilamoura

In the Portuguese Vilamoura, the last classes of today have just ended. The main class of today was a 1,45m class. The first place went to the French rider Julien Goin. he rode his Une Etoile Landaise (f. Balougran) in 64,19 seconds to the finish line, leaving the wood untouched. The second place went to France as well. Mathieu Billot and his 12-year old Radje des Fontaines (f. Herlevent de Breka) kept the zero on the score board and finished in 64,81 seconds. Felipe Ramos Guinato (Zenzero) and Henry Turrell (Blaze of Glory) completed the top five. In the 1,30m class it was Rowan Willis who took care of a Australian victory. His stallion Bacardi Old (f. Balou du Rouet) left the wood untouched and finished in 30,20 seconds. The rest of the top four colored all British. Sophie Fawcett ended on second place with Quite Cadiz (f. Quite Easy). She did this y riding a clear round in 30,37 seconds. Nicole Pavitt completed the top three. This British lady riders and her mare Amelia 16 (f. El Thunder) jumped a beautiful clear round in 32,77 seconds. Timothy Page and Exclusive O'Hesseln (f. Vigaro) ended on fourth place. The fifth place was for Switzerland: Arthur Da Silva and Via Les Cedres Vert (f. Landor S) crossed the finish line in 33,66 seconds. Click here for all results

In the Portuguese Vilamoura, the last classes of today have just ended. The main class of today was a 1,45m class. The first place went to the French rider Julien Goin. he rode his Une Etoile Landaise (f. Balougran) in 64,19 seconds to the finish line, leaving the wood untouched. The second place went to France as well. Mathieu Billot and his 12-year old Radje des Fontaines (f. Herlevent de Breka) kept the zero on the score board and finished in 64,81 seconds. Felipe Ramos Guinato (Zenzero) and Henry Turrell (Blaze of Glory) completed the top five. In the 1,30m class it was Rowan Willis who took care of a Australian victory. His stallion Bacardi Old (f. Balou du Rouet) left the wood untouched and finished in 30,20 seconds. The rest of the top four colored all British. Sophie Fawcett ended on second place with Quite Cadiz (f. Quite Easy). She did this y riding a clear round in 30,37 seconds. Nicole Pavitt completed the top three. This British lady riders and her mare Amelia 16 (f. El Thunder) jumped a beautiful clear round in 32,77 seconds. Timothy Page and Exclusive O'Hesseln (f. Vigaro) ended on fourth place. The fifth place was for Switzerland: Arthur Da Silva and Via Les Cedres Vert (f. Landor S) crossed the finish line in 33,66 seconds. Click here for all results

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