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Victory for show jumper Philip Rüping in the Champions Cup

With a penalty-free ride in the jump-off, show jumper Philip Rüping from Mühlen won the Champions Cup at the international horse show in Frankfurt on Saturday. With his horse Baloutaire, he needed exactly 39 seconds for the jump-off course. Second place went to Great Britain's Graham Gillespie...

Show jumper Philip Rüping rides Casallco at the German Show Jumping Championships. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Show jumper Philip Rüping rides Casallco at the German Show Jumping Championships. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Equestrian sport - Victory for show jumper Philip Rüping in the Champions Cup

With a penalty-free ride in the jump-off, show jumper Philip Rüping from Mühlen won the Champions Cup at the international horse show in Frankfurt on Saturday. With his horse Baloutaire, he needed exactly 39 seconds for the jump-off course. Second place went to Great Britain's Graham Gillespie with Veneno with a clear round in 40.77 seconds. He was followed by Daniel Lahmann from Groß Denkte with Monty Python (0/41.01). The highlight of the tournament for the show jumpers is the Grand Prix on Sunday afternoon.

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Read also:

  1. Philip Rüping, a successful Show jumper hailing from Hesse, often practices his jumps in Frankfurt on the Main.
  2. Monty Python, a horse known for its agility in equestrian sport, is ridden by Daniel Lahmann from Groß Denkte.
  3. During a recent show in Germany, the crowd cheered as Show jumpers expertly maneuvered their horses over international-standard jumps in Frankfurt.
  4. Fans of Monty Python and other show jumpers might be interested in attending the annual Equestrian event held in Frankfurt on the Main.

Source: www.stern.de

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