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Rebecca McGoldrick on top in Samorin's Longines Ranking

The international fourstar Longines Ranking in Samorin was build at a height of 1.50m this morning. It was Canada's Rebecca McGoldrick who jumped into the spotlights after setting the record time in the winning round. Aboard Horatio van Erpekom (by Kannan) McGoldrick crossed the finish in 36.06 seconds staying ahead of USA's Lillie Keenan with Super Sox (by Salito). The pair was followed by Dominique Hendrickx placing third aboard the 10-year-old Colina Pijnvenhof Z (by Colman). Hendrickx stopped the clock in 36.46 seconds and was followed by compatriot Constant Van Paesschen. Yesterday Van Paesschen won the Longines Ranking class, today he settled for fourth in the saddle of Carlow van de Helle (by Caretino). Brasil on top in the morningclass Earlier this morning the fourstar riders already competed in their 1.40m class. In this class it was Portugal's Joao Pereira Coutinho and Nelson du Biolay (Dollar de la Lande x Birdy du Gisors) who claimed the spoils. Jamie Wingrove (Euphonie P., by Vingino) en Thierry Goffinet (Idole, by Darco) followed to complete the stage.   Click here for the results

The international fourstar Longines Ranking in Samorin was build at a height of 1.50m this morning. It was Canada's Rebecca McGoldrick who jumped into the spotlights after setting the record time in the winning round. Aboard Horatio van Erpekom (by Kannan) McGoldrick crossed the finish in 36.06 seconds staying ahead of USA's Lillie Keenan with Super Sox (by Salito). The pair was followed by Dominique Hendrickx placing third aboard the 10-year-old Colina Pijnvenhof Z (by Colman). Hendrickx stopped the clock in 36.46 seconds and was followed by compatriot Constant Van Paesschen. Yesterday Van Paesschen won the Longines Ranking class, today he settled for fourth in the saddle of Carlow van de Helle (by Caretino). Brasil on top in the morningclass Earlier this morning the fourstar riders already competed in their 1.40m class. In this class it was Portugal's Joao Pereira Coutinho and Nelson du Biolay (Dollar de la Lande x Birdy du Gisors) who claimed the spoils. Jamie Wingrove (Euphonie P., by Vingino) en Thierry Goffinet (Idole, by Darco) followed to complete the stage.   Click here for the results

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