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Willem Greve wins the Sterrehof's Opium Grand Prix of Amsterdam

On a difficult track, it was home rider Willem Greve who took the win in the Sterrehof's Opium Grand Prix of Amsterdam this afternoon aboard the stallion Carambole (Cassini I x Concerto II). Forty eight riders took part in this 4* Grand Prix, out of these, only 13 made it to the jump-off, where only six riders went double clear. Willem Greve took the win ahead of Egyptian rider Karim Elzoghby after he shaved a few tenths of a second off of his time. Third place went to current World Cup Champion Daniel deusser (GER) and the 12 year old mare Carriere (Catoki x Contango). Full Results   10959801_870373999649438_3819309786929739076_n

On a difficult track, it was home rider Willem Greve who took the win in the Sterrehof's Opium Grand Prix of Amsterdam this afternoon aboard the stallion Carambole (Cassini I x Concerto II). Forty eight riders took part in this 4* Grand Prix, out of these, only 13 made it to the jump-off, where only six riders went double clear. Willem Greve took the win ahead of Egyptian rider Karim Elzoghby after he shaved a few tenths of a second off of his time. Third place went to current World Cup Champion Daniel deusser (GER) and the 12 year old mare Carriere (Catoki x Contango). Full Results   10959801_870373999649438_3819309786929739076_n

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