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Lamaze and Sweetman on top at WEF

Shane Sweetman took a golden start at this week's WEF-tour. Aboard Cyklon 1083 (by Cardento) Shane won the 1m45-class. The 13-year-old stallion received last years  'Elite-Stallion' title from the Belgian Warmblood Studbook. World's number one, Scott Brash, followed in a second place with Hello Annie (by Contender). The stage was completed by Ian Millar and his 11-year-old Belgian Warmbred Dixson (by Vigo d'Arsouilles). The Belgian horses did well in this 1m45-class. Aboard his Belgian HH Dark De La Hart (by Kashmir van Schuttershof), Quentin Judge made it to the fourth place. Daniel Blumand and his Dutch-horse Apardi (by Corland) ended fifth. Former Olympic Champion, Eric Lamaze, claimed the victory in the 1m40-class. Together with Wang Chung M2S (by Royal bravour) he referred McLain Ward (Citizenguard Million Dreams) to a second place. click here for the results

Shane Sweetman took a golden start at this week's WEF-tour. Aboard Cyklon 1083 (by Cardento) Shane won the 1m45-class. The 13-year-old stallion received last years  'Elite-Stallion' title from the Belgian Warmblood Studbook. World's number one, Scott Brash, followed in a second place with Hello Annie (by Contender). The stage was completed by Ian Millar and his 11-year-old Belgian Warmbred Dixson (by Vigo d'Arsouilles). The Belgian horses did well in this 1m45-class. Aboard his Belgian HH Dark De La Hart (by Kashmir van Schuttershof), Quentin Judge made it to the fourth place. Daniel Blumand and his Dutch-horse Apardi (by Corland) ended fifth. Former Olympic Champion, Eric Lamaze, claimed the victory in the 1m40-class. Together with Wang Chung M2S (by Royal bravour) he referred McLain Ward (Citizenguard Million Dreams) to a second place. click here for the results

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