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Lucy Davis tops the Brussels Stephex Masters GP

It was an exciting Grand Prix at the Brussels Stephex Masters. The 1.60m class, sponsored by Rolex, had no less than 18 horse-rider combinations in the jump-off. Just like last year the victory coloured American. Not Kent Farrington but Lucy Davis, stabled in the Netherlands, took the win. Aboard her sBs-horse Barron (by For Pleasure) she stopped the clock in 34.68 seconds. Earlier this year the pair already won the CHIO Grand Prix in Rotterdam. Next to a nice amount of money, Davis also brought home a brand new Audi A7. Egyptian Karim El Zoghby followed in a second place, finishing in 35.14 seconds. Italian Piergiorgio Bucci and Casallo made it third. Last years winner, Kent Farrington, had to be satisfied with a fourth place. Under the saddle former Stephex-horse, Gazelle. Dutch Maikel van de Vleuten and VDL Groep Arera C completed the top five. BWPS1181

It was an exciting Grand Prix at the Brussels Stephex Masters. The 1.60m class, sponsored by Rolex, had no less than 18 horse-rider combinations in the jump-off. Just like last year the victory coloured American. Not Kent Farrington but Lucy Davis, stabled in the Netherlands, took the win. Aboard her sBs-horse Barron (by For Pleasure) she stopped the clock in 34.68 seconds. Earlier this year the pair already won the CHIO Grand Prix in Rotterdam. Next to a nice amount of money, Davis also brought home a brand new Audi A7. Egyptian Karim El Zoghby followed in a second place, finishing in 35.14 seconds. Italian Piergiorgio Bucci and Casallo made it third. Last years winner, Kent Farrington, had to be satisfied with a fourth place. Under the saddle former Stephex-horse, Gazelle. Dutch Maikel van de Vleuten and VDL Groep Arera C completed the top five. BWPS1181

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