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Olivier Philippaerts turns out to be unbeatable in Verona

This evening the fourth leg of the Longines FEI World Cup-series for Western Europe set off with a 1.50m class at CSI5* at Verona that was won by Olivier Philippaerts and Ustine Sitte (by Clinton). As third rider to go on the course the Belgian rider and his small and fast Clinton mare  could just get that tighter turn  towards fence number three putting the rest of the field out of order with a smashing 56.27 seconds on the clock. Many did attempt the same but had poles come down as e result. Only Irish Billy Twomey put in a good attempt and came close with a round in 57.09 riding his Ardumcolem Duke (by Gypsy Duke). Swiss Janika Sprunger and Aris CMS (by Nassau) came in third putting in a fast round, that looked pretty effortless. Brit Ben Maher and  Don Vito stood not chance against the speedy time of Philippaerts with his round in 60.65 seconds.  Nonetheless the pair finished in fourth place ahead of Italian speed rider Lorenzo De Luca  that was outmatched on speed tonight.

This evening the fourth leg of the Longines FEI World Cup-series for Western Europe set off with a 1.50m class at CSI5* at Verona that was won by Olivier Philippaerts and Ustine Sitte (by Clinton). As third rider to go on the course the Belgian rider and his small and fast Clinton mare  could just get that tighter turn  towards fence number three putting the rest of the field out of order with a smashing 56.27 seconds on the clock. Many did attempt the same but had poles come down as e result. Only Irish Billy Twomey put in a good attempt and came close with a round in 57.09 riding his Ardumcolem Duke (by Gypsy Duke). Swiss Janika Sprunger and Aris CMS (by Nassau) came in third putting in a fast round, that looked pretty effortless. Brit Ben Maher and  Don Vito stood not chance against the speedy time of Philippaerts with his round in 60.65 seconds.  Nonetheless the pair finished in fourth place ahead of Italian speed rider Lorenzo De Luca  that was outmatched on speed tonight.

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