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Sanne Thijssen keeps victory of Ranking class Jumping Amsterdam in own country

Sanne Thijssen did great yesterday in the Longines Ranking 1.45m at Jumping Amsterdam but wasn't quite satisfied yet. The Dutch rider again saddled Calimara (v. Calimero) to battle the 1.45m high jumps of the Ranking class on Saturday. The pair did outstanding and kept the victory in their home country, making the crowd go wild. 

Time must have gone by very slow for Sanne Thijssen, who put herself on top of the results very early in the class. But combination after combination didn't succeed in bettering their time and eventually they knew they were the winners. The Dutch combinations had a strong presence in this class as the silver also stayed at home with Leopold van Asten and VDL Groep Miss Untouchable (by Chacco-Blue) on two. Julien Epaillard closed the podium in the saddle of Donatello d'Auge (by Jarnac). 

The top five also held a Dutch result with Maikel van der Vleuten and Luigi d'Eclipse (by Catoki) on five. Emanuele Gaudiano came in fourth with Vasco (v. Vivant). 

Full results

Time must have gone by very slow for Sanne Thijssen, who put herself on top of the results very early in the class. But combination after combination didn't succeed in bettering their time and eventually they knew they were the winners. The Dutch combinations had a strong presence in this class as the silver also stayed at home with Leopold van Asten and VDL Groep Miss Untouchable (by Chacco-Blue) on two. Julien Epaillard closed the podium in the saddle of Donatello d'Auge (by Jarnac). 

The top five also held a Dutch result with Maikel van der Vleuten and Luigi d'Eclipse (by Catoki) on five. Emanuele Gaudiano came in fourth with Vasco (v. Vivant). 

Full results

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