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Kent Farrington shows the world why he's number one in Grand Prix Madrid

It's once more the worlds number one Kent Farrington who showes why he's the best. Today he and his wonderful Belgian Warmblood Gazelle (by Kashmir van Schuttershof) proved themselves again in the Grand Prix of Madrid. In this 1m60 five star competition he and his wonderful mare won with a time of 45.18 seconds in the jump-off. With the win in this Grand Prix he won an amount of almost 100.000 euros. Following in second place it was Germany's number one Marcus Ehning and his Pret A Tout (by Hiram Chambertin) who finished with 45.68 seconds on the clock. While for the Netherlands it was Maikel van der Vleuten and his VDL Groep Verdi TN NOP (by Quidam de Revel) with whom he finished in third place in 45.86 seconds. The top five was completed by Italy's Lorenzo de Luca and his Armitages Boy (by Armitage) in fourth place with 50.59 seconds on the clock. Then in fifth place it was Qatar's Bassem Mohammed and his star horse Gunder (by Thunder van de Zuuthoeve) with 48.27 seconds and eight penalties.   Find all results here 

It's once more the worlds number one Kent Farrington who showes why he's the best. Today he and his wonderful Belgian Warmblood Gazelle (by Kashmir van Schuttershof) proved themselves again in the Grand Prix of Madrid. In this 1m60 five star competition he and his wonderful mare won with a time of 45.18 seconds in the jump-off. With the win in this Grand Prix he won an amount of almost 100.000 euros. Following in second place it was Germany's number one Marcus Ehning and his Pret A Tout (by Hiram Chambertin) who finished with 45.68 seconds on the clock. While for the Netherlands it was Maikel van der Vleuten and his VDL Groep Verdi TN NOP (by Quidam de Revel) with whom he finished in third place in 45.86 seconds. The top five was completed by Italy's Lorenzo de Luca and his Armitages Boy (by Armitage) in fourth place with 50.59 seconds on the clock. Then in fifth place it was Qatar's Bassem Mohammed and his star horse Gunder (by Thunder van de Zuuthoeve) with 48.27 seconds and eight penalties.   Find all results here 

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