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Samantha McIntosh to the top in the small Grand Prix at the Sunshine Tour

After an exciting jump-off with 13 competitors, New Zealand’s Samantha McIntosh riding Estina (Heartbreaker x Libero H) took the win in Saturday's small Grand Prix at the Sunshine Tour. The 1.45 competition had five riders going double clear and McIntosh set the time to beat at 42.96 seconds. Italian rider Luca Moneta was once again on the podium after winning the feature class yesterday, today taking runner-up positon with Salomon (Stolzenberg x Aramis) in 43.17 seconds while British rider Matthew Sampson riding Cecilia (Coronado x Calleto I) took the third place in 43.86 seconds.

After an exciting jump-off with 13 competitors, New Zealand’s Samantha McIntosh riding Estina (Heartbreaker x Libero H) took the win in Saturday's small Grand Prix at the Sunshine Tour. The 1.45 competition had five riders going double clear and McIntosh set the time to beat at 42.96 seconds. Italian rider Luca Moneta was once again on the podium after winning the feature class yesterday, today taking runner-up positon with Salomon (Stolzenberg x Aramis) in 43.17 seconds while British rider Matthew Sampson riding Cecilia (Coronado x Calleto I) took the third place in 43.86 seconds.

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