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Kutscher victorious in London

Last year it was Maikel Van der Vleuten who claimed victory at the worldcup showjumping in London. This time the flying dutchman and his VDL Groep Sapphire B made it to the 12th spot. A total of 13 horse-rider combinations qualified for the jump-off. Eventually it was German Marco Kutscher who took home the win. Aboard Cornet's Cristallo he was far the fatest. Compatriot and reigning German Champion, Daniel Deusser, followed in a second place with his new ride Carriere. Malin Baryard Johnsson and H&M Tornesch completed the stage. For the own crowd Robert Whitaker and Catwalk IV made the fourth spot while Geir Gulliksen and Edea S Banjan finished fifth. In the end Kutscher stated he didn't expect 13 clear rounds in the beginning. "All horses jumped great. This victory gives me a nice feeling. I love my horse, he is very easy to ride, not like his father at all. Further I would like to thank my groom, she is the best." stated Kutscher.

Last year it was Maikel Van der Vleuten who claimed victory at the worldcup showjumping in London. This time the flying dutchman and his VDL Groep Sapphire B made it to the 12th spot. A total of 13 horse-rider combinations qualified for the jump-off. Eventually it was German Marco Kutscher who took home the win. Aboard Cornet's Cristallo he was far the fatest. Compatriot and reigning German Champion, Daniel Deusser, followed in a second place with his new ride Carriere. Malin Baryard Johnsson and H&M Tornesch completed the stage. For the own crowd Robert Whitaker and Catwalk IV made the fourth spot while Geir Gulliksen and Edea S Banjan finished fifth. In the end Kutscher stated he didn't expect 13 clear rounds in the beginning. "All horses jumped great. This victory gives me a nice feeling. I love my horse, he is very easy to ride, not like his father at all. Further I would like to thank my groom, she is the best." stated Kutscher.

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