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Great-Britain and New-Zealand rule in Le Lion d'Angers

After the first day of dressage at the Word Championships Eventing for young horses in Le Lion d'Angers, it's clear that Great-Britain, New Zealand and France are doing a great job. In the championship for seven-year-olds, New Zealander James Avery and Vitali are leading with 42 penalties. British rider Mary King and King Robert are in second place (44,3 penalties), followed by Frenchman Nicolas Astier and Altertamalib'or. Click here for the entire leaderboard. Izzy Taylor and Monkeying Around are in the lead for Britain in the class for six-year-olds. Aussie Paul Tapner and Bob Chaplin follow suit, Sarah Bullimore and Corouet also claim the third place for Great-Brittain. Click here for the entire leaderboard.

After the first day of dressage at the Word Championships Eventing for young horses in Le Lion d'Angers, it's clear that Great-Britain, New Zealand and France are doing a great job. In the championship for seven-year-olds, New Zealander James Avery and Vitali are leading with 42 penalties. British rider Mary King and King Robert are in second place (44,3 penalties), followed by Frenchman Nicolas Astier and Altertamalib'or. Click here for the entire leaderboard. Izzy Taylor and Monkeying Around are in the lead for Britain in the class for six-year-olds. Aussie Paul Tapner and Bob Chaplin follow suit, Sarah Bullimore and Corouet also claim the third place for Great-Brittain. Click here for the entire leaderboard.

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