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Jörg Opperman to victory in Oliva

It was Germany's Jörg Opperman who took the victory in the two star 1m45 course in the Gold Tour of Oliva, Spain. Together with his Holstein Che Guevara 17 (by Concept) he stopped the chromo at a time of 69.63 seconds. With that time he stayed ahead of British rider Jemma Kirk and her Quelisto (by J'Ai l'Espoir d'Elle) with whom she rode to a time of 69.72 seconds putting her in second place. Then it was Maurice Tebbel who completed this top three with his Calme daughter Camilla PJ in a time of 70.26 seconds. Then in the 1m25 in the one star Silver Tour it was Irish rider Frank Curran who rode to victory with his Newmarket Rena (by Newmarket Venture) in a time of 60.05 seconds. He stayed ahaed of French rider Selene Bataille and her Amore (by Kashmir van het Schuttershof) in 62.17 seconds, Dutch rider Dennis van den Brink completed the top three with his Durano V (by Canturano) in 62.72 seconds. Find all results here    

It was Germany's Jörg Opperman who took the victory in the two star 1m45 course in the Gold Tour of Oliva, Spain. Together with his Holstein Che Guevara 17 (by Concept) he stopped the chromo at a time of 69.63 seconds. With that time he stayed ahead of British rider Jemma Kirk and her Quelisto (by J'Ai l'Espoir d'Elle) with whom she rode to a time of 69.72 seconds putting her in second place. Then it was Maurice Tebbel who completed this top three with his Calme daughter Camilla PJ in a time of 70.26 seconds. Then in the 1m25 in the one star Silver Tour it was Irish rider Frank Curran who rode to victory with his Newmarket Rena (by Newmarket Venture) in a time of 60.05 seconds. He stayed ahaed of French rider Selene Bataille and her Amore (by Kashmir van het Schuttershof) in 62.17 seconds, Dutch rider Dennis van den Brink completed the top three with his Durano V (by Canturano) in 62.72 seconds. Find all results here    

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