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Jake Hunter on top in Salzburg

In Salzburg it is not only the FEI Worldcup dressage and Voltige attracting topsport to the city. An exciting CSI4* competition offers top level sport. Australia's Jake Hunter claimed victory in today's 1.45m CSI4* class with Chiricco (Chin Chin). Aboard the Zangersheide-gelding, Hunter was the only to keep the timer under 55 seconds. (continue reading after QUICK results)


QUICK RESULTS
  1. Jake Hunter - Chiricco
  2. Tobias Meyer - Coeur de Lion
  3. José Maria Larocca - Finn Lente

Germany's Tobias Meyer followed as runner-up in this 1.45m class. Together with the 11-year-old Coeur de Lion (Carenzo) Meyer settled for runner-up after his victory yesterday. Argentina's José Maria Larocca completed the stage. Together with the 8-year-old KWPN-horse, Finn Lente (Gaillard de la Pomme), Larocca stopped the timer in 58.45 seconds. Former Belgian champion, Karel Cox followed in a fourth place with his new ride, the nine-year-old Jugano van de Vosberg (Cicero Z van Paemel). Results

In Salzburg it is not only the FEI Worldcup dressage and Voltige attracting topsport to the city. An exciting CSI4* competition offers top level sport. Australia's Jake Hunter claimed victory in today's 1.45m CSI4* class with Chiricco (Chin Chin). Aboard the Zangersheide-gelding, Hunter was the only to keep the timer under 55 seconds. (continue reading after QUICK results)


QUICK RESULTS
  1. Jake Hunter - Chiricco
  2. Tobias Meyer - Coeur de Lion
  3. José Maria Larocca - Finn Lente

Germany's Tobias Meyer followed as runner-up in this 1.45m class. Together with the 11-year-old Coeur de Lion (Carenzo) Meyer settled for runner-up after his victory yesterday. Argentina's José Maria Larocca completed the stage. Together with the 8-year-old KWPN-horse, Finn Lente (Gaillard de la Pomme), Larocca stopped the timer in 58.45 seconds. Former Belgian champion, Karel Cox followed in a fourth place with his new ride, the nine-year-old Jugano van de Vosberg (Cicero Z van Paemel). Results
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