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Jaclyn Duff is conquering Europe winning another Grand Prix

With only three riders in the jump-off for the CSI2* Grand Prix in Roosendaal the competition at Den Goubergh was nearly as exciting as the Olympics in Rio. But as this was not a qualifier but the Grand Prix the prices had to be devided and it was Canedian Jaclyn Duff, who is on a roll in Europe as she had just won the Grand Prix in Bratislava three weeks ago. Together with her 10 year old Eh All Or None (v. Abke) Duff was the only one to stay clear twice. Dayro Arroyave  and the 9 year old High Tech Vy de Septon (v. Del Piere P&B) did have the fastest time on the score bord of 34.85 seconds, however the rider from Columbia had 4 penalties because of a pole down. Spencer Roe the 13 year old Dutch bred Wonder Why (v. Padinus) also had a pole down, but were a bit slower and finished in fifth. Patrick Lemmen (Chello Vh Voorbos Z) en Elisabeth Kruse (Lando's Star) completed the top 5. Go here to see all the results.

With only three riders in the jump-off for the CSI2* Grand Prix in Roosendaal the competition at Den Goubergh was nearly as exciting as the Olympics in Rio. But as this was not a qualifier but the Grand Prix the prices had to be devided and it was Canedian Jaclyn Duff, who is on a roll in Europe as she had just won the Grand Prix in Bratislava three weeks ago. Together with her 10 year old Eh All Or None (v. Abke) Duff was the only one to stay clear twice. Dayro Arroyave  and the 9 year old High Tech Vy de Septon (v. Del Piere P&B) did have the fastest time on the score bord of 34.85 seconds, however the rider from Columbia had 4 penalties because of a pole down. Spencer Roe the 13 year old Dutch bred Wonder Why (v. Padinus) also had a pole down, but were a bit slower and finished in fifth. Patrick Lemmen (Chello Vh Voorbos Z) en Elisabeth Kruse (Lando's Star) completed the top 5. Go here to see all the results.

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