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Roger Yves Bost on top of CSI5* 1.55m LR Grand Prix Qualifier of St. Tropez

At the Hubside Jumping Grimaud in St. Tropez, the CSI5* 1.55m Grand Prix qualifier, which also counted for the Longines Ranking, just came to a thrilling end. The win remained in France with Roger Yves Bost finishing in first place. 

A total of fifteen combinations managed to qualify for to the jump-off, where only five combinations remained double clear. Roger Yves Bost and Bluemuch des Baleines (by Chacco-Blue) rode to victory in 43.22 seconds. With this, they were just too fast for Jérôme Guery and Grupo Prom Diego (by Verdi TN). The Belgian duo eventually finished second in 43.42 seconds. Mark Mcauley and O'Hara Els (by Ogano Sitte) completed the top three with a time of 44.44 seconds. 

Simon Delestre and Cayman Jolly Jumper (by Hickstead) settled for fourth place. Max Kühner could count on Eic Coriolis des Isles (by Zandor) to finish fifth.  

Click here for the full results. 

Photo: © Sportfot/ Hubside Jumping 


A total of fifteen combinations managed to qualify for to the jump-off, where only five combinations remained double clear. Roger Yves Bost and Bluemuch des Baleines (by Chacco-Blue) rode to victory in 43.22 seconds. With this, they were just too fast for Jérôme Guery and Grupo Prom Diego (by Verdi TN). The Belgian duo eventually finished second in 43.42 seconds. Mark Mcauley and O'Hara Els (by Ogano Sitte) completed the top three with a time of 44.44 seconds. 

Simon Delestre and Cayman Jolly Jumper (by Hickstead) settled for fourth place. Max Kühner could count on Eic Coriolis des Isles (by Zandor) to finish fifth.  

Click here for the full results. 

Photo: © Sportfot/ Hubside Jumping 


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