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Here they are: the best riders at Brussels Stephex Masters

The Brussels Stephex Masters came to an end today after four days of high class showjumping with the best riders from all over the world. Here's an overview from the four overall winners of this big event in Brussels.

In the CSI5* classes it was Harrie Smolders from The Netherlands with the best overall results. He came in second in the 1.60m Grand Prix. He got himself a Stephex Horse Truck for a year with his many great results in this year's event.

Charlotte Bettendorf (Luxemburg) jumped to the first place in the CSI3* classes with for example a second place in the 1.35m class and a fourth place in the 1.45m class. She's the proud owner of a STX 2 Horse truck for one year.

For Hungary it was Jamie Wingrave who takes home the Stephex Horse Trailer for one year with the best results in he CSI2* classes. He won third place in the 1.45m class and fourth place in the 1.40m and 1.35m class.

Last but not least we have Sandra Buytaert who wins the Stephex Tack Box for a year thanks to her great results in the CSI1* classes. She became fifth in the 1.20m class and ninth in the 1.10 class.

Resultaten 

Picture by Houou for Equnews

In the CSI5* classes it was Harrie Smolders from The Netherlands with the best overall results. He came in second in the 1.60m Grand Prix. He got himself a Stephex Horse Truck for a year with his many great results in this year's event.

Charlotte Bettendorf (Luxemburg) jumped to the first place in the CSI3* classes with for example a second place in the 1.35m class and a fourth place in the 1.45m class. She's the proud owner of a STX 2 Horse truck for one year.

For Hungary it was Jamie Wingrave who takes home the Stephex Horse Trailer for one year with the best results in he CSI2* classes. He won third place in the 1.45m class and fourth place in the 1.40m and 1.35m class.

Last but not least we have Sandra Buytaert who wins the Stephex Tack Box for a year thanks to her great results in the CSI1* classes. She became fifth in the 1.20m class and ninth in the 1.10 class.

Resultaten 

Picture by Houou for Equnews

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