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Henrik von Eckermann wins challenging Rolex Grand Prix of 's Hertogenbosch

The 1,60m Rolex Grand Prix of 's Hertogenbosch turned out to be a real challenge. Louis Koninckx built a mind-boggling course with only five combinations to go in the jump-off. Henrik von Eckermann seized the first place for Sweden.


QUICK RESULTS 1. Henrik von Eckermann – Toveks Mary Lou 2. Steve Guerdat – Albfuehren’s Bianca 3. Peder Fredricson – H&M Christian K
Daniel Deusser was the first to go in this jump-off. Aboard Tobago Z (Tangelo vd Zuuthoeve), the German rider made a bit of an unfortunate turn and had one down. Ruling number one Steve Guerdat followed and went clear with Bianca (Balou du Rouet). The pressure was on for the remaining riders. Henrik von Eckermann and Toveks Mary Lou (Montendro) gave everything they had and set the best time of 40,45 seconds. Belgium's Niels Bruynseels made a good start with Gancia de Muze, but they had a miscommunication on the Rolex-fence. Last to go was Peder Fredricson with H&M Christian K (Namelus R), he completed the stage. Click here for the complete result.

The 1,60m Rolex Grand Prix of 's Hertogenbosch turned out to be a real challenge. Louis Koninckx built a mind-boggling course with only five combinations to go in the jump-off. Henrik von Eckermann seized the first place for Sweden.


QUICK RESULTS 1. Henrik von Eckermann – Toveks Mary Lou 2. Steve Guerdat – Albfuehren’s Bianca 3. Peder Fredricson – H&M Christian K
Daniel Deusser was the first to go in this jump-off. Aboard Tobago Z (Tangelo vd Zuuthoeve), the German rider made a bit of an unfortunate turn and had one down. Ruling number one Steve Guerdat followed and went clear with Bianca (Balou du Rouet). The pressure was on for the remaining riders. Henrik von Eckermann and Toveks Mary Lou (Montendro) gave everything they had and set the best time of 40,45 seconds. Belgium's Niels Bruynseels made a good start with Gancia de Muze, but they had a miscommunication on the Rolex-fence. Last to go was Peder Fredricson with H&M Christian K (Namelus R), he completed the stage. Click here for the complete result.
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