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Niels Bruynseels wins first LGCT Grand Prix of the season

In Doha, the first Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of the season was jumped just now. The combinations were presented a tough basic course: only seven combinations could jump a clear round. A jump-off with seven combinations had to decide the winner. 

Same scenario as yesterday: when Scott Brash had to start last, Niels Bruynseels was in the lead. This time, however, there was a different outcome. Brash jumped a very fast round on Hello Vincent (by Consul DL Vie Z) but got two faults. This earned him sixth place. 

This time the victory went to Bruynseels with Delux van T & L (by Toulon) who jumped a clear jump-off in 39.93 seconds. Lorenzo de Luca and the only 10-year-old Nuance Bleue VDM Z (by Nabab de Reve) finished in second place. They jumped a clear round in 40.20 seconds. Eric Lamaze and Dieu Merci by T&lL (by Toulon) completed the top three. They left all the fences in the spoons and finished in 40.35 seconds. 

Bart Bles (Kriskras DV) and Christian Kukuk (Mumbai) completed the top five.


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Photo: Stefano Grasso

Same scenario as yesterday: when Scott Brash had to start last, Niels Bruynseels was in the lead. This time, however, there was a different outcome. Brash jumped a very fast round on Hello Vincent (by Consul DL Vie Z) but got two faults. This earned him sixth place. 

This time the victory went to Bruynseels with Delux van T & L (by Toulon) who jumped a clear jump-off in 39.93 seconds. Lorenzo de Luca and the only 10-year-old Nuance Bleue VDM Z (by Nabab de Reve) finished in second place. They jumped a clear round in 40.20 seconds. Eric Lamaze and Dieu Merci by T&lL (by Toulon) completed the top three. They left all the fences in the spoons and finished in 40.35 seconds. 

Bart Bles (Kriskras DV) and Christian Kukuk (Mumbai) completed the top five.


Click here for the results


Photo: Stefano Grasso

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