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Staut and his new ride prove to be a combination to watch

France's number one, Kevin staut, and his 11-years-old Belgian Warmbred Elky van het Indihof (by Toulon) have proved to be a combination to follow. Ended sixth in this afternoons 1.50m class at the international competition in Braunschweig. Just like yesterday victory was for Denis Lynch and his Abbervail van het Dingeshof (by Non Stop). Gerrit Schepers and his Cassini I-son Czerny N speeded to a second placE. German Mario Stevens finished third with the 10-years-old Brooklyn (by Baloubet du Rouet). German show jumping Champion, Daniel Deusser, followed in a fourth position. Together with ERco van 't Roosakker (by Darco) he was followed by Abdel Said and Vingino. click here for the results  

France's number one, Kevin staut, and his 11-years-old Belgian Warmbred Elky van het Indihof (by Toulon) have proved to be a combination to follow. Ended sixth in this afternoons 1.50m class at the international competition in Braunschweig. Just like yesterday victory was for Denis Lynch and his Abbervail van het Dingeshof (by Non Stop). Gerrit Schepers and his Cassini I-son Czerny N speeded to a second placE. German Mario Stevens finished third with the 10-years-old Brooklyn (by Baloubet du Rouet). German show jumping Champion, Daniel Deusser, followed in a fourth position. Together with ERco van 't Roosakker (by Darco) he was followed by Abdel Said and Vingino. click here for the results  

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