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Nina Malevaey is the fastest in the Azelhof Springtour class

It was an exciting last class on Saturday nigh in Azelhof, in the jump-off there were only four who remained clear. The fastest among them was the French Nina Mallevaey. She went fast around the jump-off in 36.81 seconds with Solitude au Vent (by Quabrice Z). The second clear was for the Belgian rider Koen Vereecke with Ina van de Nieuwburghoeve (by Nabab de Reve) who stopped the time in 38.05 seconds. The third place was for Thomas Leemans with Gracchus DM (by Wandor van de Mispelare) who stopped the chrono in 42.29 seconds. The fourth clear was for Olivier van Roosbroeck with Ellenoy (by Quidam de Revel) in 42.59 seconds. The top five was completed by William Whitacker who rode Illusionata van't Meulenhof (by Lord Z) and got 2 faults for time in the jump-off in 48.10 seconds. There were already two CSI2* earlier in the day, the Stephex price was won by Emanuele Gaudiano who came into the arena with Inca's Big Think (by Beaulieu’s Think Big) and went through the finish in 25.04 seconds. The second place was for the American Emily Short who rode with Beaumont W/V (by Ukato) and stopped the time in 26.25 seconds. The top three was completed by Patrick Spits with Jacobien Dwerse Hagen (by Va-Vite) who jumped clear around the jump-off in 26.59 seconds.

Before that there was the 1.30m CSI2* class, here it was the Belgian rider Joris Vergauwen who took the lead with Foxy Lady (by Burggraaf) in a time of 55.04 seconds. The second place was for Titziana Verrecchia who had under her saddle Terra 26 (by Levisto) and went through the finish in 58.16 seconds. The third place was for another Belgian rider, Nico Van der Plaetsen with Ultra Blue (by Mister Blue) in 58.96 seconds.

It was an exciting last class on Saturday nigh in Azelhof, in the jump-off there were only four who remained clear. The fastest among them was the French Nina Mallevaey. She went fast around the jump-off in 36.81 seconds with Solitude au Vent (by Quabrice Z). The second clear was for the Belgian rider Koen Vereecke with Ina van de Nieuwburghoeve (by Nabab de Reve) who stopped the time in 38.05 seconds. The third place was for Thomas Leemans with Gracchus DM (by Wandor van de Mispelare) who stopped the chrono in 42.29 seconds. The fourth clear was for Olivier van Roosbroeck with Ellenoy (by Quidam de Revel) in 42.59 seconds. The top five was completed by William Whitacker who rode Illusionata van't Meulenhof (by Lord Z) and got 2 faults for time in the jump-off in 48.10 seconds. There were already two CSI2* earlier in the day, the Stephex price was won by Emanuele Gaudiano who came into the arena with Inca's Big Think (by Beaulieu’s Think Big) and went through the finish in 25.04 seconds. The second place was for the American Emily Short who rode with Beaumont W/V (by Ukato) and stopped the time in 26.25 seconds. The top three was completed by Patrick Spits with Jacobien Dwerse Hagen (by Va-Vite) who jumped clear around the jump-off in 26.59 seconds.

Before that there was the 1.30m CSI2* class, here it was the Belgian rider Joris Vergauwen who took the lead with Foxy Lady (by Burggraaf) in a time of 55.04 seconds. The second place was for Titziana Verrecchia who had under her saddle Terra 26 (by Levisto) and went through the finish in 58.16 seconds. The third place was for another Belgian rider, Nico Van der Plaetsen with Ultra Blue (by Mister Blue) in 58.96 seconds.

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