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Jemma Kirk proves it's ladies first in Oliva

It was British rider Jemma Kirk who once more jumped to a beautiful victory. This time she saddled her Tchoupi Pironniere (by l'Amour du Bois) with whom she rode to a time of 58.11 seconds in this two star 1m40 class in the Gold Tour of Oliva. She stayed ahead of Alice Watson and her Kec Havana (by Aldatus Z) who finished in second place in 58.55 seconds. In third place we find Belgian rider Julie de Pelsmaeker and her Belgian bred mare Daloubette van de Krekebeke (by Baloubet du Rouet) in a time of 60.09 seconds. The top five was then completed by Argentina's Carlos Cremona and his Flavourart Cortina (by Chess) in 60.29 seconds in a fourth place. And Irish rider Thomas Ryan finished in fifth place with his Quatano CH in 60.34 seconds. Find all results here  

It was British rider Jemma Kirk who once more jumped to a beautiful victory. This time she saddled her Tchoupi Pironniere (by l'Amour du Bois) with whom she rode to a time of 58.11 seconds in this two star 1m40 class in the Gold Tour of Oliva. She stayed ahead of Alice Watson and her Kec Havana (by Aldatus Z) who finished in second place in 58.55 seconds. In third place we find Belgian rider Julie de Pelsmaeker and her Belgian bred mare Daloubette van de Krekebeke (by Baloubet du Rouet) in a time of 60.09 seconds. The top five was then completed by Argentina's Carlos Cremona and his Flavourart Cortina (by Chess) in 60.29 seconds in a fourth place. And Irish rider Thomas Ryan finished in fifth place with his Quatano CH in 60.34 seconds. Find all results here  

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