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International Riders List for Jumping Mechelen CSI5*-W

Jumping Mechelen, in Mechelen, Belgium, takes place from December 26-30, 2017 and presents the final Jumping World Cup Qualifier CSI5* of the year. The competition is still clearly noted in the agenda of the top riders. This year no less than 3 jumping riders start from the top 10 and 15 from the top 30 in the CSI5 * -W. From France come four riders who were part of the team that won gold on the OS of Rio in 2016 with, among others, the number 3 of the world Kevin Staut, who just won the Top Ten in Geneva, Roger-Yves Bost, Simon Delestre and Penelope Leprévost The German participants are at least as impressive. Christian Ahlmann and Daniel Deusser were not so long ago at the World No. 1 ranking and have a special relationship with Belgium through their life partners. And the living legend Ludger Beerbaum still goes to the limit in every Grand Prix. See the complete schedule at this link. 

Country First Name Last Name
AUT Max Kühner
BEL Niels Bruynseels
BEL Zoe Conter
BEL Pieter Devos
BEL Jérôme Guery
BEL François Jr Mathy
BEL Gudrun Patteet
BEL Nicola Philippaerts
BEL Olivier Philippaerts
BEL Jos Verlooy
BEL Wilm Vermeir
BEL Gregory Wathelet
COL Dayro Arroyavé
ESP Julio Arias
FIN Juulia Jyläs
FRA Roger-Yves Bost
FRA Simon Delestre
FRA Penelope Leprevost
FRA Kevin Staut
GBR Michael Whitaker
GBR William Whitaker
GER Christian Ahlmann
GER Ludger Beerbaum
GER Daniel Deusser
GER Patrick Stühlmeyer
IRL Betram Allen
IRL Michael Duffy
IRL Mark Mcauley
ISR Danielle Goldstein
ITA Piergiorgio Bucci
ITA Lorenzo De Luca
NED Johnny Pals
NED Harrie Smolders
NED Leopold Van Asten
NOR Marit Skollerud
POR Rodrigo Giesteira Almeida
SUI Romain Duguet
SUI Paul Estermann
SWE Douglas Lindelöw
SWE Henrik Von Eckermann
BEL Damien Haelterman
BEL Judy Ann Melchior
BEL Gilles Thomas
GBR Joe Clee
BEL Chloë Vranken

Jumping Mechelen, in Mechelen, Belgium, takes place from December 26-30, 2017 and presents the final Jumping World Cup Qualifier CSI5* of the year. The competition is still clearly noted in the agenda of the top riders. This year no less than 3 jumping riders start from the top 10 and 15 from the top 30 in the CSI5 * -W. From France come four riders who were part of the team that won gold on the OS of Rio in 2016 with, among others, the number 3 of the world Kevin Staut, who just won the Top Ten in Geneva, Roger-Yves Bost, Simon Delestre and Penelope Leprévost The German participants are at least as impressive. Christian Ahlmann and Daniel Deusser were not so long ago at the World No. 1 ranking and have a special relationship with Belgium through their life partners. And the living legend Ludger Beerbaum still goes to the limit in every Grand Prix. See the complete schedule at this link. 

Country First Name Last Name
AUT Max Kühner
BEL Niels Bruynseels
BEL Zoe Conter
BEL Pieter Devos
BEL Jérôme Guery
BEL François Jr Mathy
BEL Gudrun Patteet
BEL Nicola Philippaerts
BEL Olivier Philippaerts
BEL Jos Verlooy
BEL Wilm Vermeir
BEL Gregory Wathelet
COL Dayro Arroyavé
ESP Julio Arias
FIN Juulia Jyläs
FRA Roger-Yves Bost
FRA Simon Delestre
FRA Penelope Leprevost
FRA Kevin Staut
GBR Michael Whitaker
GBR William Whitaker
GER Christian Ahlmann
GER Ludger Beerbaum
GER Daniel Deusser
GER Patrick Stühlmeyer
IRL Betram Allen
IRL Michael Duffy
IRL Mark Mcauley
ISR Danielle Goldstein
ITA Piergiorgio Bucci
ITA Lorenzo De Luca
NED Johnny Pals
NED Harrie Smolders
NED Leopold Van Asten
NOR Marit Skollerud
POR Rodrigo Giesteira Almeida
SUI Romain Duguet
SUI Paul Estermann
SWE Douglas Lindelöw
SWE Henrik Von Eckermann
BEL Damien Haelterman
BEL Judy Ann Melchior
BEL Gilles Thomas
GBR Joe Clee
BEL Chloë Vranken
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