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Shane Breen claims victory in first competition Barcelona

The Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup Final will take place this weekend in Barcelona. Today the first competition of the weekend was a 1m45 course that was won by Irish rider Shane Breen aboard his Can ya Makan (by Canturo) with whom he took the victory in 58.32 seconds. He was followed by fellow Irish rider Darragh Kenny and his Extra van Essene (by Diamant de Semilly) with whom he took second place in 58.61 seconds. Then in third place it was Dutch rider Leopold van Asten aboard his VDL Groep Miss Untouchable (by Chacco Blue) with whom he finished in 59.29 seconds. Comleting the top five we found in fourth place Luca Marziani and Don't Worry B, followed by a fifth place for Holly Smith and her Claddagh Iroko. Results

The Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup Final will take place this weekend in Barcelona. Today the first competition of the weekend was a 1m45 course that was won by Irish rider Shane Breen aboard his Can ya Makan (by Canturo) with whom he took the victory in 58.32 seconds. He was followed by fellow Irish rider Darragh Kenny and his Extra van Essene (by Diamant de Semilly) with whom he took second place in 58.61 seconds. Then in third place it was Dutch rider Leopold van Asten aboard his VDL Groep Miss Untouchable (by Chacco Blue) with whom he finished in 59.29 seconds. Comleting the top five we found in fourth place Luca Marziani and Don't Worry B, followed by a fifth place for Holly Smith and her Claddagh Iroko. Results

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