Who won the GP's and LR's of Dinard, Münster, Courlans, De Peelbergen and London today?

Who won the GP's and LR's of Dinard, Münster, Courlans, De Peelbergen and London today?

Several major classes finished today across Europe, so here you can find out who won these classes, and where. 

CSI5* Rolex Grand Prix Dinard

In the French city of Dinard, home rider Alexis Deroubaix won the Grand Prix 1,60m today. Aboard Timon d'Aure, she finished in 40,95 seconds. That was only 0,04 seconds faster than fellow countrywoman Penelope Leprevost with Vancouver de Lanlore. Daniel Deusser sent Scuderia 1918 Tobago Z to the third place for Germany in 41,6 seconds. Mathieu Billot claimed the fourth place, Nicolas Delmotte finished fifth. 

CSI4* Final Medium Tour Münster

This 1,50m-class went to Werner Muff with Jolie vh Molenhof (Nabab de Reve) for Switzerland. Germany's Simone Blum followed with DSP Cool Hill (Corlensky G I), Angelica Augustsson Zanotelli completed the stage with Kalinka vd Nachtegaele (Fleur de Lys). 

CSI4* Grand Prix of Münster

Charlotte Bettendorf claimed another Grand Prix today, this time with Raia d'Helby (Fergar Mail). She beat Augustsson Zanotelli and Nintender Star (Nitender), Simone Blum followed with DSP Alice (Askari) for Germany. Niklaus Rutschi took the fourth position, the fifth went to Jens Baackmann. 

CSI3* Grand Prix Courlans

The French ruled this Grand Prix 1,50m. Brice Brassart won with Uddy de Vernay, Alexandra Ledermann sent Requiem de Talma to the silver spot. Morgan Bordat and Uma finished third.

CSI2* Grand Prix de Peelbergen

Kevin Jochems claimed the victory for the Netherlands aboard Famous H (Diarado). Thiago Ribas Da Costa and Dreambrina (Verdi) were not able to beat the young Dutch rider and finished second for Brazil. Isheau Wong and Jussica T (Ogano Sitte) remained ahead of Kevin Gielen and Jiqueenturo di Luna (Canturano), Bunoit Moeskops completed the top five. 

CSI5* LR London

And last but definitely not least, Jos Verlooy won the CSI5* 1,50m/1,55m of London tonight. He sent his Jacobien Dwerse Hagen (Va-Vite) to the first place in this ranking class in 32,88 seconds, merely 0,08 second ahead of Julien Epaillard and Queeletta (Quality). Eduardo Alvarez Aznar and Seringat (Chef Rouge) claimed the bronze, the fourth place went to the Belgian rider François Mathy Jr. Scott Brash closed the top five.