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Yuri MAnsur takes first international win in Hickstead

It was Brasil's Yuri Mansur who took the first international spoils at the CSIO5* in Hickstead. The All England Festival crowned the BRasil show jumping rider after a clear round in 65.77 seconds. In the saddle of the 10-year-old Incolor-son, Inferno Mansur stayed ahead of France's Benoit Cernin. Cernin and the 9-year-old SF-gelding, Ultra Blue de Jaurand (by Mr. Blue) stopped the clock in 66,22 seconds. Jur Vrieling followed in a third place with Zypern III (by Casall) after a clear round in 67.26 seconds. It was Nicole Pavitt who ensured a British ranking place in fourth. Aboard Hussah T.M (by Diamant de Semilly), Pavitt placed fourth in 69.44 seconds. Marcus Ehning and Codynox (by Cornado I) completed the top five. Click here for the results

It was Brasil's Yuri Mansur who took the first international spoils at the CSIO5* in Hickstead. The All England Festival crowned the BRasil show jumping rider after a clear round in 65.77 seconds. In the saddle of the 10-year-old Incolor-son, Inferno Mansur stayed ahead of France's Benoit Cernin. Cernin and the 9-year-old SF-gelding, Ultra Blue de Jaurand (by Mr. Blue) stopped the clock in 66,22 seconds. Jur Vrieling followed in a third place with Zypern III (by Casall) after a clear round in 67.26 seconds. It was Nicole Pavitt who ensured a British ranking place in fourth. Aboard Hussah T.M (by Diamant de Semilly), Pavitt placed fourth in 69.44 seconds. Marcus Ehning and Codynox (by Cornado I) completed the top five. Click here for the results

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