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Menendez makes it a home win in Gijon

The Spanish ruled on own ground during the Longines Grand Prix in Gijon, Spain. Victory coloured Spanish in this 1.60m class. Aboard the 12-year-old Cassini I-son, Cassino DC jumped to glory with Gerardo Menendez in the saddle. A total of 12 combinations qualified for the jump-off. Menendez was followed by his compatriot Laura Roquet with Sandi Puigroq (by Diamant de Semilly). Great-Britain's Louise Saywell completed the stage. Saywell already jumped to the top ranking places earlier last week in Gijon. Now she completed the stage with her 15-year-old KWPN-horse, Tin Tin. Victor Bettendorf (Sorbier Blanc) and Tobias Meyer (Avanti) followed in a fourth and fifth place.   Click here for the results  

The Spanish ruled on own ground during the Longines Grand Prix in Gijon, Spain. Victory coloured Spanish in this 1.60m class. Aboard the 12-year-old Cassini I-son, Cassino DC jumped to glory with Gerardo Menendez in the saddle. A total of 12 combinations qualified for the jump-off. Menendez was followed by his compatriot Laura Roquet with Sandi Puigroq (by Diamant de Semilly). Great-Britain's Louise Saywell completed the stage. Saywell already jumped to the top ranking places earlier last week in Gijon. Now she completed the stage with her 15-year-old KWPN-horse, Tin Tin. Victor Bettendorf (Sorbier Blanc) and Tobias Meyer (Avanti) followed in a fourth and fifth place.   Click here for the results  

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