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Simone Blum on top of the Mercedes German Masters in Stuttgart

The international program in Stuttgart concluded with the 1.55m Mercedes German Masters. After a jump-off with seven combinations it was Simone Blum who speeded to victory aboard the 10-year-old Askari-daughter, DSP Alice. Blum stopped the timer at 33,64 seconden, staying ahead of Henrik von Eckermann with the 15-year-old Belgian Warmblood gelding, Cantinero (by Cento). The Swedish show jumper crossed the finish in 35,24 seconds, while Marcus Ehning placed third with Cristy (by Canturo). The top five was completed by Pénélope Leprévost (Urano de Cartigny, by Diamant de Semilly) and Jur Vrieling (Quality FZ, by Quintender). Click here for the results

The international program in Stuttgart concluded with the 1.55m Mercedes German Masters. After a jump-off with seven combinations it was Simone Blum who speeded to victory aboard the 10-year-old Askari-daughter, DSP Alice. Blum stopped the timer at 33,64 seconden, staying ahead of Henrik von Eckermann with the 15-year-old Belgian Warmblood gelding, Cantinero (by Cento). The Swedish show jumper crossed the finish in 35,24 seconds, while Marcus Ehning placed third with Cristy (by Canturo). The top five was completed by Pénélope Leprévost (Urano de Cartigny, by Diamant de Semilly) and Jur Vrieling (Quality FZ, by Quintender). Click here for the results

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