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First 5* victory for Marc Dilasser and Chamann Has

A good start for the French Marc Dilasser who rode the ten year old Chamann Has (v. Mylord Carthago) in the head class of Hubside Jumping to victory. It's their first 5* victory they celebrate together.


To take this 5* victory the pair defeated Colombian René Lopez Liarazo who came in second place in the saddle of Stalognia (v. Stakkatol). Edward Levy's Confidence d'Ass (v. Diamant de Semilly) has already been successful in St Tropez and now jumped to third place.

Place four and five went to Belgium with Wilm Vermeir finishing fourth on the back of Linguini de La Pomme (v. Marius Claudius). Patriot Abdel Saïd followed closely in the saddle of Bandit Savoie (v. Qlassic Bois Margot). 

"Chamann Has has had a great year already and now celebrates his first win in a CSI5*. To win in this beautiful venue is truly satisfactory. Being only ten years old he was already placed in the big show in Aachen so we really believe in his future. His owners, the Hasle family, are very fond of him and liked to see how far he could get in the sport, they have no intention of selling him. He will also start in the Grand Prix on Saturday in St Tropez."


Copyright foto: Sportfot/ Hubside Jumping

To take this 5* victory the pair defeated Colombian René Lopez Liarazo who came in second place in the saddle of Stalognia (v. Stakkatol). Edward Levy's Confidence d'Ass (v. Diamant de Semilly) has already been successful in St Tropez and now jumped to third place.

Place four and five went to Belgium with Wilm Vermeir finishing fourth on the back of Linguini de La Pomme (v. Marius Claudius). Patriot Abdel Saïd followed closely in the saddle of Bandit Savoie (v. Qlassic Bois Margot). 

"Chamann Has has had a great year already and now celebrates his first win in a CSI5*. To win in this beautiful venue is truly satisfactory. Being only ten years old he was already placed in the big show in Aachen so we really believe in his future. His owners, the Hasle family, are very fond of him and liked to see how far he could get in the sport, they have no intention of selling him. He will also start in the Grand Prix on Saturday in St Tropez."


Copyright foto: Sportfot/ Hubside Jumping

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