Veredus-rider, Pius Schwizer, current number 32 on the world ranking list, has victoriously concluded his home-competition in Zürich. Aboard the 12-year-old PSG Future (by Cash and Carry), the Swiss show jumper, takes home a brand new car after winning the world cup qualifier Grand Prix.
The jumps were set at a height of 1.60m and a total nine combinations qualified for the jump-off. Denis Lynch and All Star (by Argentinus) followed in a second place after a clear finish in 42.34 seconds. Australia's finest, Edwina Tops Alexander, followed in a third place with Schwizer's former ride, Caretina de Joter.
The top five of the Grand Prix was completed by Michael Whitaker (Vikings) and Leipzig's young (super) hero, Niklas Krieg (Carella).
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Veredus-rider, Pius Schwizer, current number 32 on the world ranking list, has victoriously concluded his home-competition in Zürich. Aboard the 12-year-old PSG Future (by Cash and Carry), the Swiss show jumper, takes home a brand new car after winning the world cup qualifier Grand Prix.
The jumps were set at a height of 1.60m and a total nine combinations qualified for the jump-off. Denis Lynch and All Star (by Argentinus) followed in a second place after a clear finish in 42.34 seconds. Australia's finest, Edwina Tops Alexander, followed in a third place with Schwizer's former ride, Caretina de Joter.
The top five of the Grand Prix was completed by Michael Whitaker (Vikings) and Leipzig's young (super) hero, Niklas Krieg (Carella).
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