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Steve Guerdat narrowly missed the double coup at the Geneva Grand Prix. The Jurassician finished fourth with Dynamix in the jump-off at the Grand Slam event worth 1.1 million francs.
Richard Vogel takes the win on United Touch. This victory comes as a bit of a surprise because the German had to open the play-off.
Play-off with seven pairs
The young mare Dynamix, which Guerdat brought to European Championship gold in Milan last September, can not only ride flawlessly, but also fast. In the jump-off with seven couples, the Swiss took a big risk as the second rider. The starting throw came just before the end. Two colleagues with more tactical zero-error runs pushed the pair off the podium.
Still, this year’s CHI in Geneva was a success for Guerdat. On Friday evening, the 41-year-old had already cashed in big for the first time in Geneva. With Venard he won the top ten final, which was worth 500,000 francs.
Martin Fuchs is unlucky. The Zurich native won at the final stop of the Grand Slam series in Spruce Meadows, Canada, and was also in contention for a share of the 500,000 franc jackpot. Leone Jei breaks a pole on the penultimate jump in the normal course. (SDA)
Source : Blick

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