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Katharina Offel wins Bonheiden GP

The brand new combination; Katharina Offel and Zipper (Sam R x Concorde) has won the CSI3* Grand Prix in Bonheiden on Sunday. Riding for Ukrain, she had her first show with the 11 year old gelding, and was very happy with him when he jumped double clear and took home the win. Apart from the sun that was missing it seemed to be a memorable day for Offel in Belgium. The jumps were set at a height of 1.50m. With almost a second behind on the time it was Netherland's Bart Bles on Babylotte (Dollar du Murier x Concorde) who followed in second. Third place went to Brazil's Joao Victor Castro Gomez riding Quentin PJ (Quidam de Revel x Escudo). Compatriot Pedro De Andrade Costa and AD Argos (by Padinus) finished fifth. Best home-rider was Christophe Vanderhasselt. Together with Edel - Vitseroel (Diamant de Semilly x Bon), Vanderhasselt was the slowest faultless pair in the Jump-off. Finishing clear in 40.29 seconds they took home the fourth spot. On Saturday it was Gregory Wathelet who won the Small GP. cLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS

The brand new combination; Katharina Offel and Zipper (Sam R x Concorde) has won the CSI3* Grand Prix in Bonheiden on Sunday. Riding for Ukrain, she had her first show with the 11 year old gelding, and was very happy with him when he jumped double clear and took home the win. Apart from the sun that was missing it seemed to be a memorable day for Offel in Belgium. The jumps were set at a height of 1.50m. With almost a second behind on the time it was Netherland's Bart Bles on Babylotte (Dollar du Murier x Concorde) who followed in second. Third place went to Brazil's Joao Victor Castro Gomez riding Quentin PJ (Quidam de Revel x Escudo). Compatriot Pedro De Andrade Costa and AD Argos (by Padinus) finished fifth. Best home-rider was Christophe Vanderhasselt. Together with Edel - Vitseroel (Diamant de Semilly x Bon), Vanderhasselt was the slowest faultless pair in the Jump-off. Finishing clear in 40.29 seconds they took home the fourth spot. On Saturday it was Gregory Wathelet who won the Small GP. cLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS

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