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Laura Kraut and Juan Carlos Garcia take the Grand Prix wins

In Tétouan the Morocco Royal Tour kick off with the CSI3* World Cup for the Arab League.  Victory was grasped by Italy's Juan Carlos Garcia riding Bonzai van de Warande (by Nonstop). The pair finished double clear in the 1.60m competition. In total 34 other combinations went double clear as well. Garcia had almost two seconds down to runner-up Nadja Peter Steiner  (SUI)on Capuera II (by Come On) in the second round. Third place went to France's Olivier Robert riding Quenelle du Py (by Tresor du Renom AC). Compatriot Fabrice Dumartin followed in a fourth place. CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS In Vilamoura it was the USA who coloured the win of the international CSI3* Grand Prix on Sunday.  With a clear first round, ten riders went through to the jump-off. A total of six horse-rider combinations finished their second round faultless.  Aboard the 8-year-old mare Cavalia (by Vingino), Kraut was 0.19 seconds faster than runners-up Rene Tebbel and Air Chin Z (Air Jordan Z).  The USA show jumper was  1.4 seconds down to third placed Bernardo Alves and Vatson Sitte (Cardento). CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS

In Tétouan the Morocco Royal Tour kick off with the CSI3* World Cup for the Arab League.  Victory was grasped by Italy's Juan Carlos Garcia riding Bonzai van de Warande (by Nonstop). The pair finished double clear in the 1.60m competition. In total 34 other combinations went double clear as well. Garcia had almost two seconds down to runner-up Nadja Peter Steiner  (SUI)on Capuera II (by Come On) in the second round. Third place went to France's Olivier Robert riding Quenelle du Py (by Tresor du Renom AC). Compatriot Fabrice Dumartin followed in a fourth place. CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS In Vilamoura it was the USA who coloured the win of the international CSI3* Grand Prix on Sunday.  With a clear first round, ten riders went through to the jump-off. A total of six horse-rider combinations finished their second round faultless.  Aboard the 8-year-old mare Cavalia (by Vingino), Kraut was 0.19 seconds faster than runners-up Rene Tebbel and Air Chin Z (Air Jordan Z).  The USA show jumper was  1.4 seconds down to third placed Bernardo Alves and Vatson Sitte (Cardento). CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS

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