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Harold Boisset and Constant Van Paesschen take first victories in Oliva

In Oliva it's time for the young horses to show what they can. The day started with the seven year old horses where the fastest Athena Kervec (by Norton d'Eole) was. This mare was ridden by the Frenchman Harold Boisset and went through the finish in 36.93 seconds. This two are only since one week together on the international level. The second place was for Kenneth Graham with Beir Bua (by Lancelot) in a time of 37.50 seconds. Harol Boisset came back in the third place with his BWP-mare Katinka vh Valenberghof (by VDL Corland) and stopped the time in 37.50 seconds. A second slower came Simone Blum over the finish lin in 39.12 seconds with Calee (by Camarque). The top five was completed by Maelle Martin with Atout des Trambles (by Nectar des Forets) in a time of 39.15 seconds. Click here for all the results. With the six year old horses it was the Belgian Constant van Paesschen who took the victory. He came into the arena with Bali des Cedres Verts (by Diamant de Semilly) and stopped the time in the jump-off in 38.57 seconds with was two seconds faster. The combination know to convince already in Oliva in the 1.25m class. The two are since shortly a combination, the first time they jumped on international level was in January also in Oliva. The top three was completed by the two Irish riders Kenneth Graham and Ivan Dalton. Graham rode Newmarket Trooper (by Newmarket Jewel) and went through the finish line in 40.90 seconds, a few hundredth of seconds slower came Dalton on the third place in 41.83 seconds with Bergam Villa Rose (by Kannan). The British Reece Oliver took the fourth place with Lingala (by Billy Congo) who stopped the chrono in 43.72 seconds. The top five was completed by Ulrich Kirchhoff with Aiace l'Eroe (by Toulon) in 44.69 seconds. Click here for all the results.

In Oliva it's time for the young horses to show what they can. The day started with the seven year old horses where the fastest Athena Kervec (by Norton d'Eole) was. This mare was ridden by the Frenchman Harold Boisset and went through the finish in 36.93 seconds. This two are only since one week together on the international level. The second place was for Kenneth Graham with Beir Bua (by Lancelot) in a time of 37.50 seconds. Harol Boisset came back in the third place with his BWP-mare Katinka vh Valenberghof (by VDL Corland) and stopped the time in 37.50 seconds. A second slower came Simone Blum over the finish lin in 39.12 seconds with Calee (by Camarque). The top five was completed by Maelle Martin with Atout des Trambles (by Nectar des Forets) in a time of 39.15 seconds. Click here for all the results. With the six year old horses it was the Belgian Constant van Paesschen who took the victory. He came into the arena with Bali des Cedres Verts (by Diamant de Semilly) and stopped the time in the jump-off in 38.57 seconds with was two seconds faster. The combination know to convince already in Oliva in the 1.25m class. The two are since shortly a combination, the first time they jumped on international level was in January also in Oliva. The top three was completed by the two Irish riders Kenneth Graham and Ivan Dalton. Graham rode Newmarket Trooper (by Newmarket Jewel) and went through the finish line in 40.90 seconds, a few hundredth of seconds slower came Dalton on the third place in 41.83 seconds with Bergam Villa Rose (by Kannan). The British Reece Oliver took the fourth place with Lingala (by Billy Congo) who stopped the chrono in 43.72 seconds. The top five was completed by Ulrich Kirchhoff with Aiace l'Eroe (by Toulon) in 44.69 seconds. Click here for all the results.

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