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Laura Kraut completes domination of CSI4* St.Moritz with G.P win

In front of a great setting the first CSI St. Moritz came to an end on late Sunday evening. In the floodlight a crowd of enthusiastic spectators watched the Grand Prix. Ten riders were qualified for the jump-off over a height of 160 cm, two Swiss among them. And the jump-off was really exiting. Unfortunately the Swiss Chantal Müller with U Tabasca was not fast enough for the victory and finished as 8th. The Swiss hopes then were on Niklaus Rutschi aboard Windsor and he attacked. With his 12-year-old gelding and a clear round he took the lead. Four more riders were to come and it was the last one that really attacked the time. Laura Kraut, the American that had won the Championat the day before, was 26 hundredth seconds faster and also clear, was the final winner. This meant the 2nd place for Rutschi. Third was Kamal Abdullah Bahamdan (Saudi Arabia) with Noblesse des Tess. Full Results Photo and Press Release (c) of CSI St.Moritz 

In front of a great setting the first CSI St. Moritz came to an end on late Sunday evening. In the floodlight a crowd of enthusiastic spectators watched the Grand Prix. Ten riders were qualified for the jump-off over a height of 160 cm, two Swiss among them. And the jump-off was really exiting. Unfortunately the Swiss Chantal Müller with U Tabasca was not fast enough for the victory and finished as 8th. The Swiss hopes then were on Niklaus Rutschi aboard Windsor and he attacked. With his 12-year-old gelding and a clear round he took the lead. Four more riders were to come and it was the last one that really attacked the time. Laura Kraut, the American that had won the Championat the day before, was 26 hundredth seconds faster and also clear, was the final winner. This meant the 2nd place for Rutschi. Third was Kamal Abdullah Bahamdan (Saudi Arabia) with Noblesse des Tess. Full Results Photo and Press Release (c) of CSI St.Moritz 

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