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Wilm Vermeir unbeatable in CSI5* Brussels Masters

A second CSI5* was the ending show on thursday during the Brussels Masters. Wilm Vermeir set the time to beat in a course against the clock and remained unbeaten. Vermeir rode his fast round in the saddle of Joyride S (v. Toulon). 


It must have been a joyride indeed for Vermeir and the 13 years old BWP stallion. The pair took the win for the eyes of the public in the Brussels Masters. Fun fact, both rider and horse are locals to this show. Joyride was even tested 4 years ago on the grounds of Brussels Masters. 

Daniel Deusser, whom is riding 'at home', couldn't beat Vermeir's time. Together with Kiana van het Herdershof (v. Toulon) he ended in second position. Eduardo P. De Menezes finished the top three with the KWPN stallion H5 Elvaro (v. Calvaro F.C.)

Denys Lynch was runner-up to the stage, ending fourth with Gc Chopin's Bushi (v. Contendro II). Stephex rider Petronella Andersson ended her day in fifth position, riding Kulana V (v. Thunder Vd Zuuthoeve). 

See full results here

It must have been a joyride indeed for Vermeir and the 13 years old BWP stallion. The pair took the win for the eyes of the public in the Brussels Masters. Fun fact, both rider and horse are locals to this show. Joyride was even tested 4 years ago on the grounds of Brussels Masters. 

Daniel Deusser, whom is riding 'at home', couldn't beat Vermeir's time. Together with Kiana van het Herdershof (v. Toulon) he ended in second position. Eduardo P. De Menezes finished the top three with the KWPN stallion H5 Elvaro (v. Calvaro F.C.)

Denys Lynch was runner-up to the stage, ending fourth with Gc Chopin's Bushi (v. Contendro II). Stephex rider Petronella Andersson ended her day in fifth position, riding Kulana V (v. Thunder Vd Zuuthoeve). 

See full results here

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