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Markus Beerbaum speeds to victory in Madrid

In the afternoon the finals of the JumpingClash are on the program in Madrid. Today the morning kicked-off with a 1.25m and 1.45m for the international 2*-riders. Only five combinations qualified for the jump-off in the 1.45m class. Markus Beerbaum and his Chacco-Blue daughter, Charmed set the fastest time. The pair crossed the finish in 40.24 seconds, claiming the 8,250 euro win. Luis Sabino Goncalves and the 11-year-old Belgian Warmblood-gelding Filou Imperio Egipcio (by Querlybet Hero) followed as runner up after a clear finish in 40.27 seconds. The stage was completed by Alvaro Diaz Garcia and Bacentus (by Balou du Rouet). The pair stopped the clock in 42.55 seconds. Only the top three made it a clear double clear finish. The top five was completed by Otti Verdu Vidal (Top Lulu) in fourth and France's Marie Demonte (Royalty du Genet) in fifth. Early in the morning Belgium's Emilie conter won the 1.25m class aboard the 13-year-old Cesanne (by Cento). Conter speeded to victory in 55.10 seconds. The stage was completed by Diana Marsa-Lafarge (Andi D Emiralia) and Alba Valle Espinedo (Danthe RDPS).    

In the afternoon the finals of the JumpingClash are on the program in Madrid. Today the morning kicked-off with a 1.25m and 1.45m for the international 2*-riders. Only five combinations qualified for the jump-off in the 1.45m class. Markus Beerbaum and his Chacco-Blue daughter, Charmed set the fastest time. The pair crossed the finish in 40.24 seconds, claiming the 8,250 euro win. Luis Sabino Goncalves and the 11-year-old Belgian Warmblood-gelding Filou Imperio Egipcio (by Querlybet Hero) followed as runner up after a clear finish in 40.27 seconds. The stage was completed by Alvaro Diaz Garcia and Bacentus (by Balou du Rouet). The pair stopped the clock in 42.55 seconds. Only the top three made it a clear double clear finish. The top five was completed by Otti Verdu Vidal (Top Lulu) in fourth and France's Marie Demonte (Royalty du Genet) in fifth. Early in the morning Belgium's Emilie conter won the 1.25m class aboard the 13-year-old Cesanne (by Cento). Conter speeded to victory in 55.10 seconds. The stage was completed by Diana Marsa-Lafarge (Andi D Emiralia) and Alba Valle Espinedo (Danthe RDPS).    

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