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Pieter Kenis takes the night win for own crowd

Tomorrow the international CSI5* world cup qualifier kicks-off at the international jumping in Mechelen. Today the CSIU25 1.40m class concluded the day. A total of 44 riders took the start, but only 14 managed to produce a clear round. Belgium's Pieter Kenis made it a home win aboard Hera d'Hessy (by Chatman). The pair set a record time of 56,57 seconds. Kenis' female compatriot followed in a second place with the 14-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare Cato (by Millar). The pair stopped the time in 57,89 seconds. The top three was completed by Dries Dekkers and D&J Havanna (by Griseldi), after a clear finish in 58,12 seconds.   Dutch Jarno van Erp followed in a fourth place with the 10-year-old Bon Giorno Go (by Tygo). Jordy van Massenhoven and Finesse van Sappenleen (by Heartbreaker) completed the top five.  

Tomorrow the international CSI5* world cup qualifier kicks-off at the international jumping in Mechelen. Today the CSIU25 1.40m class concluded the day. A total of 44 riders took the start, but only 14 managed to produce a clear round. Belgium's Pieter Kenis made it a home win aboard Hera d'Hessy (by Chatman). The pair set a record time of 56,57 seconds. Kenis' female compatriot followed in a second place with the 14-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare Cato (by Millar). The pair stopped the time in 57,89 seconds. The top three was completed by Dries Dekkers and D&J Havanna (by Griseldi), after a clear finish in 58,12 seconds.   Dutch Jarno van Erp followed in a fourth place with the 10-year-old Bon Giorno Go (by Tygo). Jordy van Massenhoven and Finesse van Sappenleen (by Heartbreaker) completed the top five.  

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