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Kendra Claricia Brinkop and Do It Easy don't break a sweat in the Championat of Leipzig

The Germans were eager on taking victory in front of an enthusiastic home crowd as the top three was filled with local combinations. Girlpower on top in this Championat of Leipzig as Kendra Claricia Brinkop and Do It Easy lived up to the name of the 11 yo gelding! 

The local combinations dominated the trial with a victory for Kendra Claricia Brinkop and Do It Easy. The 11-year-old son of Vigo Cece (breeder: d'Eraulcourt) carried out the jump-off flawlessly with the German rider, completing it in a time of 41.13 seconds. With just fourteen hundredths of a second difference, Jana Wargers also contributed to the girl power in this trial, guiding Rockwell Rc (Kannan, breeder: Ronan Bryne) to the second position. Daniel Deusser missed a higher placement by just one hundredth of a second. He competed with Gangster v/h Noddevelt (Eldorado vd Zeshoek, breeder: A. Van Rooy), the KWPN gelding that had already secured a victory for him earlier in the week.

Andreas Schou (DEN) also remained double clear with Lady Corlina (Casiro, breeder: Gerd Sosath) and secured the fourth position. The last to go without knocking down any poles was Mynou Diererichsmeier (GER) with Quick and Fly (Quaid I, breeder: Andrea Homburg).

Results


The local combinations dominated the trial with a victory for Kendra Claricia Brinkop and Do It Easy. The 11-year-old son of Vigo Cece (breeder: d'Eraulcourt) carried out the jump-off flawlessly with the German rider, completing it in a time of 41.13 seconds. With just fourteen hundredths of a second difference, Jana Wargers also contributed to the girl power in this trial, guiding Rockwell Rc (Kannan, breeder: Ronan Bryne) to the second position. Daniel Deusser missed a higher placement by just one hundredth of a second. He competed with Gangster v/h Noddevelt (Eldorado vd Zeshoek, breeder: A. Van Rooy), the KWPN gelding that had already secured a victory for him earlier in the week.

Andreas Schou (DEN) also remained double clear with Lady Corlina (Casiro, breeder: Gerd Sosath) and secured the fourth position. The last to go without knocking down any poles was Mynou Diererichsmeier (GER) with Quick and Fly (Quaid I, breeder: Andrea Homburg).

Results


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