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Jessica Mendoza start victoriously in St. Moritz

At the international competition in Saint Moritz, Switzerland, the four-star riders jumped their competition agains the clock. With the jumps set at a height of 1.40m, the sun shining it was British Jessica Mendoza and Ramiro de Belle Vue (by Mozart des Hayettes) who took home the first prize of 1,500.00 CHF. The pair finished faultless in 55.29 seconds, over two seconds faster as the new Silver European Medal winner. Gregory Wathelet and the 8-years-old Lilly Lordanos (by Lordanos) followed in a second position. Third place was for Mexico's Alberto Michan Halbinger and Camilo LS La Silla. The top five in the class was completed by Switzerland's Jane Richard Philips and the 11-years-old Imperial Zig Zag (Kojak x Namelus) in fourth. Constant Van Paesschen and Citizenguard Understone van de Paesschen (by Happy Wind D'hof Ten Bos) followed in a fifth place. Best USA rider was Laura Kraut. Kraut and ZEemonie (by Cero II) finished without making any fault. Stopping the clock in 62.66 seconds they finished 12th. A total of 18 horse-rider combinations finished faultless in this class.

At the international competition in Saint Moritz, Switzerland, the four-star riders jumped their competition agains the clock. With the jumps set at a height of 1.40m, the sun shining it was British Jessica Mendoza and Ramiro de Belle Vue (by Mozart des Hayettes) who took home the first prize of 1,500.00 CHF. The pair finished faultless in 55.29 seconds, over two seconds faster as the new Silver European Medal winner. Gregory Wathelet and the 8-years-old Lilly Lordanos (by Lordanos) followed in a second position. Third place was for Mexico's Alberto Michan Halbinger and Camilo LS La Silla. The top five in the class was completed by Switzerland's Jane Richard Philips and the 11-years-old Imperial Zig Zag (Kojak x Namelus) in fourth. Constant Van Paesschen and Citizenguard Understone van de Paesschen (by Happy Wind D'hof Ten Bos) followed in a fifth place. Best USA rider was Laura Kraut. Kraut and ZEemonie (by Cero II) finished without making any fault. Stopping the clock in 62.66 seconds they finished 12th. A total of 18 horse-rider combinations finished faultless in this class.

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