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Scott Brash wins first World Cup qualifier

Scott Brash - Hello SanctosYesterday Scott Brash and the sBs-breeded Hello Sanctos (by Quasimodo vd Molendreef) already won the 1m50 competition in Oslo, today they claimed victory in the 1m60 World Cup Grand Prix. After a clear jump-off in 34:29 seconds Brash and Hello Sancto left the Olympic Champion, Steve Guerdat in a second place. Aboard the 12-year-old Nino des Buissonnets (by Kannan), Guerdat finished about two seconds slower as Brash. Marcus Ehning and the Belgian Warmbred Copin vd Broy (by Darco) made it to the third place after a clear round in 37:72 seconds. The top five in this first World Cup Qualifier of the season was completed by Luciana Diniz and her Belgian Warmbred Winningmood (by Darco). Geir Gulliksen and Edesa S Banjan (by Toulon) finished fifth. The next World Cup qualifier will be ridden in Helsinki. Click here for the full results.
Scott Brash - Hello SanctosYesterday Scott Brash and the sBs-breeded Hello Sanctos (by Quasimodo vd Molendreef) already won the 1m50 competition in Oslo, today they claimed victory in the 1m60 World Cup Grand Prix. After a clear jump-off in 34:29 seconds Brash and Hello Sancto left the Olympic Champion, Steve Guerdat in a second place. Aboard the 12-year-old Nino des Buissonnets (by Kannan), Guerdat finished about two seconds slower as Brash. Marcus Ehning and the Belgian Warmbred Copin vd Broy (by Darco) made it to the third place after a clear round in 37:72 seconds. The top five in this first World Cup Qualifier of the season was completed by Luciana Diniz and her Belgian Warmbred Winningmood (by Darco). Geir Gulliksen and Edesa S Banjan (by Toulon) finished fifth. The next World Cup qualifier will be ridden in Helsinki. Click here for the full results.
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