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Vincent Vermeulen takes the lead in Longines Grand Prix Beijing

The Grand Prix of China fell prey to Dutch rider Vincent Vermeulen who suprised the Chinese riders with his victory. A total of eight combinations were selected for the jump-off with seven Chinese riders and one flying Dutchmen. Aboard his Dutch Warmblood Ceylon (by Van Gogh) the rider who works and lives in China took the victory in 44.19 seconds in this 1m50 Longines Grand Prix. He was followed by Kenneth Cheng and his Chaccopia (by Chacco Blue) who took the second place in 46.16 seconds. In third place it was Jirigila Erdeng and Brikibo vd Bosbeek (by Concorde) in 46.39 seconds. Following in a fourth place we found Ciren bianba aboard High Sky du Sud, while in fifth place it was Bin Zhang aboard Fetti Cash.   Find all results here

The Grand Prix of China fell prey to Dutch rider Vincent Vermeulen who suprised the Chinese riders with his victory. A total of eight combinations were selected for the jump-off with seven Chinese riders and one flying Dutchmen. Aboard his Dutch Warmblood Ceylon (by Van Gogh) the rider who works and lives in China took the victory in 44.19 seconds in this 1m50 Longines Grand Prix. He was followed by Kenneth Cheng and his Chaccopia (by Chacco Blue) who took the second place in 46.16 seconds. In third place it was Jirigila Erdeng and Brikibo vd Bosbeek (by Concorde) in 46.39 seconds. Following in a fourth place we found Ciren bianba aboard High Sky du Sud, while in fifth place it was Bin Zhang aboard Fetti Cash.   Find all results here

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