Fantomas flashes to second place in Opglabbeek GP

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Fantomas flashes to second place in Opglabbeek GP

Opglabbeek

Amazing performance by Karline and our stallion Fantomas de Muze in de GP3* of Opglabbeek. The combination flew to a second place. Fantomas’ offspring equally made themselves noticed. Getric Van Beek for example, won a 1.40m class, ridden by Ibrahim Hani Bisharat. Karline also jumped three days clear with Mosito van het Hellehof and with Lector vd Bisschop, half-brother to Fantomas, she impressed with a clear round over 1.40m.

In the classes for five- and six-year-olds, Piet Raijmakers Jr. and I’m Specialized Z (s. I’m Special de Muze) showed their potential, as did Luka Zaloznik on Nic van Www.olland.biz (s. Glock’s London).

Dublin

The victory in the prestigious GP of Dublin went to Ipswich van de Wolfsakker (s. Glock’s London) and Shane Breen, after the duo earlier also became third in a 1.60m-class. Breen jumped to fourth over 1.50m as well with Golden Hawk (ex-Figo de Muze, s. Vigo d’Arsouilles). The Irish team also jumped to third place in the Nations Cup, with our breeding product Important de Muze (s. Erco van ‘t Roosakker) and Darragh Kenny among them.

In the classes for eight-year-olds, the win was for Bellisima Ter Wilgen Z (s. Bamako de Muze). Ridden by Lorenzo De Luca, the mare earlier also finished third in the qualifier.

Valkenswaard

The young progeny of our stallions also made quite the impression in Valkenswaard, where Melia de Regor (s. Elvis Ter Putte) and Gregory Wathelet won one of the qualifiers for six- and seven-year-olds. In the GP2* of Valkenswaard, it was Nicola Philippaerts who piloted Fubertha (s. Nabab de Rêve) to victory.

St Lô & Spangenberg

Bellissimo Z (s. Bamako de Muze) and Thibeau Spits were actif in French St Lô, where they became third in the Six Bars and fifth in the GP. Max Sebrechts and Cacacha van het Schaeck (s. Bamako de Muze) followed at number six. Finally, in Spangenberg, Jolie van het Molenhof (s. Nabab de Rêve) and Werner Muff finished fourth in a 1.50m-class.

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