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German top three in Neumünster

In Neumünster is only one class more to go, but in the 1.50 class on Saturday night the German riders dominated. They filled the top three, on the first place came Philip Rüping with Chalypsa (by Chacco-Blue) in a time of 44.64 seconds. It's a new combination since November but they already took part in the CSI5* of Stuttgart. Carsten-Otto Nagel came into the second place with Alina 440 (by Nekton) who went across the finish line in 45.90 seconds. The third German rider was Christian Hess with under his saddle Bastian 86 (by Utopie) with a clear jump-off in 47.09 seconds. The top five was completed by combinations with 4 faults. The fourth place was for the Dutch rider Marc Houtzager with Sterrehof's Bylou in 40.80 seconds and the Belgian rider Pieter Clemens took the fifth place with Verdico (by Verdi) in 42.77 seconds. Click here for all the results.

In Neumünster is only one class more to go, but in the 1.50 class on Saturday night the German riders dominated. They filled the top three, on the first place came Philip Rüping with Chalypsa (by Chacco-Blue) in a time of 44.64 seconds. It's a new combination since November but they already took part in the CSI5* of Stuttgart. Carsten-Otto Nagel came into the second place with Alina 440 (by Nekton) who went across the finish line in 45.90 seconds. The third German rider was Christian Hess with under his saddle Bastian 86 (by Utopie) with a clear jump-off in 47.09 seconds. The top five was completed by combinations with 4 faults. The fourth place was for the Dutch rider Marc Houtzager with Sterrehof's Bylou in 40.80 seconds and the Belgian rider Pieter Clemens took the fifth place with Verdico (by Verdi) in 42.77 seconds. Click here for all the results.

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