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Longines Masters Hong Kong: Great Britain on top

The last the of the Hong Kong masters has just begun with a 1m45 class against the clock. Eight of the 19 starting combinations managed to jump a clear round. The fastest ride came from Robert Smith. This British rider rode his 11-year old KWPN gelding Cimano E (f. Unaniem) in 57,17 seconds to the finish line. With this time he beat the young German rider Christian Kukuk who ended on second place with Cordess (f. Clinton). The third place on the podium went to The Netherlands. Gerco Schröder saddled the 10-year old Glock's Debalia (f. Numero Uno) to ride to the finish line in 58,49 seconds. Reed Kessler and KS Stakki (f. Stakkato Gold) ended on fourth place. Michael Whitaker and Valentin R (f. Heartbreaker), who won the six bars yesterday, ended fifth. Click here for the results  

The last the of the Hong Kong masters has just begun with a 1m45 class against the clock. Eight of the 19 starting combinations managed to jump a clear round. The fastest ride came from Robert Smith. This British rider rode his 11-year old KWPN gelding Cimano E (f. Unaniem) in 57,17 seconds to the finish line. With this time he beat the young German rider Christian Kukuk who ended on second place with Cordess (f. Clinton). The third place on the podium went to The Netherlands. Gerco Schröder saddled the 10-year old Glock's Debalia (f. Numero Uno) to ride to the finish line in 58,49 seconds. Reed Kessler and KS Stakki (f. Stakkato Gold) ended on fourth place. Michael Whitaker and Valentin R (f. Heartbreaker), who won the six bars yesterday, ended fifth. Click here for the results  

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