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Worldchampion wins the finals at Lummen

Gangster de LongchampsAt the first week of Lummens Spring Tour the finals for the seven-year-old horses was victoriously concluded by STX-rider Eiken Sato and the Belgian Warmbred and worldchampion Gangster de Longchamps (Orlando x Sheyenne de Baugy). This stallion won the World Champions for Young Horses in Zangersheide last year with his previous rider Dayro Arroyave. No less than 21 pairs were classified for the Jump Off. The Dutch show-jumper Dennis van den Brink and Belfast (Indoctro x Lux) finished in 38:75 seconds, good for the runner-up position. Daniel Deusser and Burburry R (Pacific x Indoctro) made it to the third place. The top five was completed by Wilm Vermeir and Garrincha Hedoniste (s. Quite Capitol) who ended fourth and was followed by Guy Williams and Grand Cru van Paemel (s. Cicero). In the 1m20 CSI1* competition it was Brecht Bille who won the speedcourse. Finishing in a time of 57:74 seconds he and the 11-year-old Cartana (s. Quick Star) were followed by Kristof Cleeren (Bianca Z). © equnews.com - photo: equpics.com
Gangster de LongchampsAt the first week of Lummens Spring Tour the finals for the seven-year-old horses was victoriously concluded by STX-rider Eiken Sato and the Belgian Warmbred and worldchampion Gangster de Longchamps (Orlando x Sheyenne de Baugy). This stallion won the World Champions for Young Horses in Zangersheide last year with his previous rider Dayro Arroyave. No less than 21 pairs were classified for the Jump Off. The Dutch show-jumper Dennis van den Brink and Belfast (Indoctro x Lux) finished in 38:75 seconds, good for the runner-up position. Daniel Deusser and Burburry R (Pacific x Indoctro) made it to the third place. The top five was completed by Wilm Vermeir and Garrincha Hedoniste (s. Quite Capitol) who ended fourth and was followed by Guy Williams and Grand Cru van Paemel (s. Cicero). In the 1m20 CSI1* competition it was Brecht Bille who won the speedcourse. Finishing in a time of 57:74 seconds he and the 11-year-old Cartana (s. Quick Star) were followed by Kristof Cleeren (Bianca Z). © equnews.com - photo: equpics.com
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