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Italian riders dominate morning classes in Arezzo

In Arezzo several classes were ridden this morning amongst them the 1,45m Longines Ranking and the 1,40m class. Both classes were won by Italian riders. In the 1,40m class, the victory went to Paolo Adamo Zuvadelli. He and Chaccieny (f. Chacco Blue) jumped a clear second phase in 26,63 seconds. With this time he beat the Swiss rider Martin Fuchs who ended on second place with the 8-year old mare Victoria (f. Vleut). Fuchs didn't touch the wood and finished in 26,74 seconds. Jur Vrieling ended on third place. He end his gelding Quality FZ (f. Quitender) left all fences untouched and finished in 27,59 seconds. Giorgia Failla and Cliff de Brinco Lindenhof Z (f. Candillo Z) took account of the fourth place. Ignace Philips and Jidona vh Dingenshof (f. Chacco-Blue) ended on fifth place. They jumped a clear second phase in 28,17 seconds. In the 1,45m Longines Ranking class, the victory went to Guido Franchi. He and his 12-year old gelding Lucaine (f. Lenardo) were the fastest in a jump-off with twenty combinations. They jumped a clear round in 28,42 seconds. Markus Merschformann and Lacoste G.D. (f. Luxus G.D.) ended on second place. This German combination left the wood untouched and finished in 31,54 seconds. The third place once again went to Jur Vrieling. He rode Dyango VDL (f. Zapatero VDL) to the finish line in 31,58 seconds and cleared the course. The rest of the top five colored all-Italian. Matteo Leonardi and Marko Polo (f. Caratello B) ended on fourth place. Luigi Crespi and Fixdesign van Dutch (f. Vigo d'Arsouilles ended on fifth place). Click here for all results

In Arezzo several classes were ridden this morning amongst them the 1,45m Longines Ranking and the 1,40m class. Both classes were won by Italian riders. In the 1,40m class, the victory went to Paolo Adamo Zuvadelli. He and Chaccieny (f. Chacco Blue) jumped a clear second phase in 26,63 seconds. With this time he beat the Swiss rider Martin Fuchs who ended on second place with the 8-year old mare Victoria (f. Vleut). Fuchs didn't touch the wood and finished in 26,74 seconds. Jur Vrieling ended on third place. He end his gelding Quality FZ (f. Quitender) left all fences untouched and finished in 27,59 seconds. Giorgia Failla and Cliff de Brinco Lindenhof Z (f. Candillo Z) took account of the fourth place. Ignace Philips and Jidona vh Dingenshof (f. Chacco-Blue) ended on fifth place. They jumped a clear second phase in 28,17 seconds. In the 1,45m Longines Ranking class, the victory went to Guido Franchi. He and his 12-year old gelding Lucaine (f. Lenardo) were the fastest in a jump-off with twenty combinations. They jumped a clear round in 28,42 seconds. Markus Merschformann and Lacoste G.D. (f. Luxus G.D.) ended on second place. This German combination left the wood untouched and finished in 31,54 seconds. The third place once again went to Jur Vrieling. He rode Dyango VDL (f. Zapatero VDL) to the finish line in 31,58 seconds and cleared the course. The rest of the top five colored all-Italian. Matteo Leonardi and Marko Polo (f. Caratello B) ended on fourth place. Luigi Crespi and Fixdesign van Dutch (f. Vigo d'Arsouilles ended on fifth place). Click here for all results

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