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Julien Epaillard flies to victory in World Cup London

In the World Cup competition at the Olympia International Horse Show in London it was French rider Julien Epaillard who took the win. Only four combinations stayed clear in the first manche, repeating that trick in the jump-off of this 1m60 course. Julien Epaillard and his ten year old Toupie de la Roque (by Kannan) finished with a time of 36.91 seconds on the clock. Staying ahead of British rider Scott Brash with his Ursula XII (by Ahorn) with whom he crossed the chromo in 37.34 seconds. In third place on the podium we find Australia's Edwina Tops-Alexander and her Belgium Warmblood Inca Boy van T Vianahof (by Diamant de Semilly) with whom she finished in 41.05 seconds. Completing the top five we find Swedish rider Peder Fredericson and his H&M Christian K (by Namelus R) with whom he finished in 41.34 seconds, followed by a fifth place of France's Kevin Staut and his Silver Deux de Virton HDC (by Kashmir van Schuttershof). The combination finished with four penalties in the first manche, putting them on a fifth place. Find all results here

In the World Cup competition at the Olympia International Horse Show in London it was French rider Julien Epaillard who took the win. Only four combinations stayed clear in the first manche, repeating that trick in the jump-off of this 1m60 course. Julien Epaillard and his ten year old Toupie de la Roque (by Kannan) finished with a time of 36.91 seconds on the clock. Staying ahead of British rider Scott Brash with his Ursula XII (by Ahorn) with whom he crossed the chromo in 37.34 seconds. In third place on the podium we find Australia's Edwina Tops-Alexander and her Belgium Warmblood Inca Boy van T Vianahof (by Diamant de Semilly) with whom she finished in 41.05 seconds. Completing the top five we find Swedish rider Peder Fredericson and his H&M Christian K (by Namelus R) with whom he finished in 41.34 seconds, followed by a fifth place of France's Kevin Staut and his Silver Deux de Virton HDC (by Kashmir van Schuttershof). The combination finished with four penalties in the first manche, putting them on a fifth place. Find all results here

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