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Scott Brash shines in Rolex Top 10 final

Scott Brash has just confirmed his winning streak by claiming victory in Geneva at the Rolex Top 10 final. Aboard the 12-years-old sBs-horse Hello Santos (by Quasimodo v. Molendreef) they were the only pair to finish clear in both rounds. Just like last year Patrice Delaveau took in the runner-up position. Together with Lacrimoso Hdc, the French show jumper got one time penalty in his first round. Olympic Champion, Steve Guerdat, finished third with Albfuehren's Paille, after jumping one rail to the ground. Daniel Deusser and his Cornet d'Amour followed in the fourth place while Dutch Maikel Van der Vleuten (VDL Groep Verdi TN NOP) took in the fifth spot. Last year it was Daniel Deusser who took home victory in this final.

Scott Brash has just confirmed his winning streak by claiming victory in Geneva at the Rolex Top 10 final. Aboard the 12-years-old sBs-horse Hello Santos (by Quasimodo v. Molendreef) they were the only pair to finish clear in both rounds. Just like last year Patrice Delaveau took in the runner-up position. Together with Lacrimoso Hdc, the French show jumper got one time penalty in his first round. Olympic Champion, Steve Guerdat, finished third with Albfuehren's Paille, after jumping one rail to the ground. Daniel Deusser and his Cornet d'Amour followed in the fourth place while Dutch Maikel Van der Vleuten (VDL Groep Verdi TN NOP) took in the fifth spot. Last year it was Daniel Deusser who took home victory in this final.

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