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Oleksandra Kolobova and Hendrik Denutte to victory in Oliva

In Oliva's MET Tour we continued with a victory for Oleksandra Kolobova (UKR) in the 1m40 Silver Tour. Together with her Understone van de Kapel (by Happy Wind d'Hof Ten Bos) she stopped the clock at 41.53 seconds. It was Dutch rider Stephanie van den Brink who finished in second place with her Holstein mare Beautiful Red (by Casall) in 41.88 seconds. Following in third place we find Irish rider Neal Fearon and his Casy M&M Z (by Cassandiamo) in 41.92 seconds. Then in the Gold Tour 1m30 it was Belgian's Hendrik Denutte who jumped to a beautiful victory with his Dutch bred Doxanne B (by Zacharov) in a fast time of 52.99 seconds. It was here again Neal Fearon who we find in the top three. This time in second place with his Magic Cuidam (by Luidam) in 56.03 seconds. In third place it was Spanish rider Manuel Pinto and his Narbonno Z (By Nabab de Reve) in 56.56 seconds. In the one star two phases it was the German rider Michael Wittschier who once more rode to victory with his Avanti (by Kigali) in 31.66 seconds. Irish rider Lucinde Roche finished in second place with her Wce Falco (by Cruising) in 31.97 seconds.     Find all results here

In Oliva's MET Tour we continued with a victory for Oleksandra Kolobova (UKR) in the 1m40 Silver Tour. Together with her Understone van de Kapel (by Happy Wind d'Hof Ten Bos) she stopped the clock at 41.53 seconds. It was Dutch rider Stephanie van den Brink who finished in second place with her Holstein mare Beautiful Red (by Casall) in 41.88 seconds. Following in third place we find Irish rider Neal Fearon and his Casy M&M Z (by Cassandiamo) in 41.92 seconds. Then in the Gold Tour 1m30 it was Belgian's Hendrik Denutte who jumped to a beautiful victory with his Dutch bred Doxanne B (by Zacharov) in a fast time of 52.99 seconds. It was here again Neal Fearon who we find in the top three. This time in second place with his Magic Cuidam (by Luidam) in 56.03 seconds. In third place it was Spanish rider Manuel Pinto and his Narbonno Z (By Nabab de Reve) in 56.56 seconds. In the one star two phases it was the German rider Michael Wittschier who once more rode to victory with his Avanti (by Kigali) in 31.66 seconds. Irish rider Lucinde Roche finished in second place with her Wce Falco (by Cruising) in 31.97 seconds.     Find all results here

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