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Juan Carlos Garcia wins the Arezzo GP

Philippe Le JeuneDe BWP'er Blue Boy Van Berkenbroeck (s. Poorboy) revealed his good mood the last days with a fourth place in the GP Qualifier yesterday. To top things off the horse and his rider, Juan Carlos Garcia, made sure they triumphed in Arezzo's Grand Prix. The pair was followed by the well known 'Bosty'. Roger-Yves Bost was at least 2 seconds slower as the winning pair. Together with the Scherif d'Elle-mare Nippon d'Elle, Bosty scored a second place. Dutch rider Hendrik-Jan Schuttert made it to the third place. On the back of Up To Date HS (s. Kigali) Schuttert finished his Jump-Off in 47:70 seconds. Just outside the stage two Belgian riders were satisfied with their fourth and fifth place. Rossella de Simone (Teddy du Bosquetirau, s. Ogano Sitte) and World Champion Philippe Le Jeune (ONce de Kreisker, s. Papillon Rouge) made sure their effort didn't went unnoticed. © equnews.com
Philippe Le JeuneDe BWP'er Blue Boy Van Berkenbroeck (s. Poorboy) revealed his good mood the last days with a fourth place in the GP Qualifier yesterday. To top things off the horse and his rider, Juan Carlos Garcia, made sure they triumphed in Arezzo's Grand Prix. The pair was followed by the well known 'Bosty'. Roger-Yves Bost was at least 2 seconds slower as the winning pair. Together with the Scherif d'Elle-mare Nippon d'Elle, Bosty scored a second place. Dutch rider Hendrik-Jan Schuttert made it to the third place. On the back of Up To Date HS (s. Kigali) Schuttert finished his Jump-Off in 47:70 seconds. Just outside the stage two Belgian riders were satisfied with their fourth and fifth place. Rossella de Simone (Teddy du Bosquetirau, s. Ogano Sitte) and World Champion Philippe Le Jeune (ONce de Kreisker, s. Papillon Rouge) made sure their effort didn't went unnoticed. © equnews.com
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