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Titouan Schumacher bests the Lanaken 1.50m Grand Prix

The 1.50m Grand Prix in Lanaken proved to be a difficult task.  Long time it was local show jumping rider, Yves Vanderhasselt who was in the lead for the Jump-Off, eventually it turned out to be a battle between seven combinations in the Jump-Off.


QUICK RESULTS 1. Titouan Schumacher - Atome Z 2. Yves Vanderhasselt - Jeunesse 3. Ruben Romp - Bugatty Go
As first rider at the start in the Jump-Off, Yves Vanderhasselt kept the wood untouched in the saddle of his 10-year-old Jeunesse (Eldorado vd Zeshoek). The pair pressured the other riders. Eventually only France's Titouan Schumacher did best the time with his 12-year-old Atome Z (Amadeus Z*Brimbelles). The stage was completed by Dutch show jumping rider,  Ruben Romp, in the saddle of Bugatty Go (Concorde). Last rider at the start, Frédéric Vernaet, followed in a fourth place. Aboard his Dieu Merci van T&L he was followed by Dries Dekkers in the saddle of D&J Havanna (Griseldi). Results

The 1.50m Grand Prix in Lanaken proved to be a difficult task.  Long time it was local show jumping rider, Yves Vanderhasselt who was in the lead for the Jump-Off, eventually it turned out to be a battle between seven combinations in the Jump-Off.


QUICK RESULTS 1. Titouan Schumacher - Atome Z 2. Yves Vanderhasselt - Jeunesse 3. Ruben Romp - Bugatty Go
As first rider at the start in the Jump-Off, Yves Vanderhasselt kept the wood untouched in the saddle of his 10-year-old Jeunesse (Eldorado vd Zeshoek). The pair pressured the other riders. Eventually only France's Titouan Schumacher did best the time with his 12-year-old Atome Z (Amadeus Z*Brimbelles). The stage was completed by Dutch show jumping rider,  Ruben Romp, in the saddle of Bugatty Go (Concorde). Last rider at the start, Frédéric Vernaet, followed in a fourth place. Aboard his Dieu Merci van T&L he was followed by Dries Dekkers in the saddle of D&J Havanna (Griseldi). Results
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