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Sunshine Tour: No keeping Pedro Veniss from winning Small Grand Prix

The Sunshine Tour just had its highlight of the day: the CSI4* Small Grand Prix. It was jumped over a height of 1m45. Sixteen combinations were able to keep the clear in the first round. So a jump-off with sixteen had to be decisive. In that jump-off, Brazilian Pedro Veniss was the fastest. Riding Boeckmann's Lord Pezi Junior (by Bockmann's Lord Pezi), he was able to record a clear round behind his name in 31.35 seconds.


With this, he was over a second faster than his compatriot Carlos Eduardo Mota Ribas who took second place in the saddle of Trix (by Asterix E Z). The duo left the wood untouched and clocked off in 32.37 seconds. Edward Levy completed the top three. He was able to jump a clear round in the saddle of Broadway de Mormoulin (by Kannan) and stopped the chrono after 32.49 seconds. 

Sophie Hinners (Hialita B) and Mariano Martinez Bastida (Elixir de Hus) completed the top five after clear barrels in 33.56 and 34.02 seconds respectively.


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With this, he was over a second faster than his compatriot Carlos Eduardo Mota Ribas who took second place in the saddle of Trix (by Asterix E Z). The duo left the wood untouched and clocked off in 32.37 seconds. Edward Levy completed the top three. He was able to jump a clear round in the saddle of Broadway de Mormoulin (by Kannan) and stopped the chrono after 32.49 seconds. 

Sophie Hinners (Hialita B) and Mariano Martinez Bastida (Elixir de Hus) completed the top five after clear barrels in 33.56 and 34.02 seconds respectively.


Click here for the results

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