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Tim Price not impressed by additional water at Luhmühlen and takes ranking lead

Luhmühlen started off today with a lot of rain. So much, that even the fire brigade had to intervene to pump the extra water out of the water jumps. The cross country took place anyway though but was moved to a later time than originally planned. Fortunately, the weather improved throughout the day. Tim Price benefitted from that a lot in the CCI5*, because he is in the lead in the current ranking with Ascona M (Cassaro) with 27,8 penalties. 

It's Alexander Bragg who jumped from fourth to second place with Zagreb (Perion) with 29,7 penalties. Sarah Bullimore and Reve de Rouet (Balou du Rouet) didn't mind the great amounts of water and climbed from the tenth to the third place with 32,10 penalties. Tom McEwen and Figaro van het Broekxhof (Tauber vh Kapelhof) are in fourth position, Yoshiaki Oiwa and Calle 44 hold the fifth spot.

CCI4* 

In the four-star class, the top three remains the same after the cross country. Julia Krajewski holds her first place with Samurai du Thot (Milor Landais) after a clear cross country with 24,7 penalties. Ingrid Klimke follows in second place with SAP Asha P, Michael Jung and Highlighter (Caretino) hold the third position. 

Luhmühlen started off today with a lot of rain. So much, that even the fire brigade had to intervene to pump the extra water out of the water jumps. The cross country took place anyway though but was moved to a later time than originally planned. Fortunately, the weather improved throughout the day. Tim Price benefitted from that a lot in the CCI5*, because he is in the lead in the current ranking with Ascona M (Cassaro) with 27,8 penalties. 

It's Alexander Bragg who jumped from fourth to second place with Zagreb (Perion) with 29,7 penalties. Sarah Bullimore and Reve de Rouet (Balou du Rouet) didn't mind the great amounts of water and climbed from the tenth to the third place with 32,10 penalties. Tom McEwen and Figaro van het Broekxhof (Tauber vh Kapelhof) are in fourth position, Yoshiaki Oiwa and Calle 44 hold the fifth spot.

CCI4* 

In the four-star class, the top three remains the same after the cross country. Julia Krajewski holds her first place with Samurai du Thot (Milor Landais) after a clear cross country with 24,7 penalties. Ingrid Klimke follows in second place with SAP Asha P, Michael Jung and Highlighter (Caretino) hold the third position. 

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