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Steve Guerdat takes the CSI5* Rolex Grand Prix victory in Windsor

The Royal Windsor Horse Show just knows its conclusion, in the CSI5* Rolex Grand Prix, ridden on 1.60m height, ten riders qualified for the second round. And only four of them rode a clear jump off. Steve Gueardat was the fastest rider of these four, together with his well trusted mare Bianca (Balou du Rouet) he stopped the chrono in 43,11 seconds. Which was only 0,3 seconds faster than Laura Kraut with the eleven year old Catwalk 22 (Catoki). Italian rider Emanuele Gaudiano took the third podium spot with Berlin-son Caspar 232. William Whitaker finished just outside the top three with his Utamaro d Ecaussines (Diamant de Semilly). Eric Lamaze took the fifth place with Fine Lady 5 (Forsyth RFH). Click here for the results.

The Royal Windsor Horse Show just knows its conclusion, in the CSI5* Rolex Grand Prix, ridden on 1.60m height, ten riders qualified for the second round. And only four of them rode a clear jump off. Steve Gueardat was the fastest rider of these four, together with his well trusted mare Bianca (Balou du Rouet) he stopped the chrono in 43,11 seconds. Which was only 0,3 seconds faster than Laura Kraut with the eleven year old Catwalk 22 (Catoki). Italian rider Emanuele Gaudiano took the third podium spot with Berlin-son Caspar 232. William Whitaker finished just outside the top three with his Utamaro d Ecaussines (Diamant de Semilly). Eric Lamaze took the fifth place with Fine Lady 5 (Forsyth RFH). Click here for the results.

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