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Last weekend of Knokke Hippique still brings a lot of highlights

Knokke Hippique

Knokke Hippique, edition 2018, is already done and dusted, but not before bringing in some nice results in the third and last weekend at two- and three-star level. Filou Imperio Egipcio (f. Querlybet Hero) won at height 1.45m ridden by Brazilian Francisco José Mesquita Musa with Encore (f. Nabab de Rêve) and Lisa Cubitt finishing seventh in the same class. The latter duo also became second in a 1.40m-class. Just Energie (f. Nabab de Rêve) and Ping-Yang Hsieh placed themselves fifth in a different class at the same height. Farao van ‘t Vennehof (f. Triomphe de Muze) and Italian rider Luigi Polesello added a fourth place to that over 1.45m.

In the GP3* there was a fourth place for Kelly Vandousselaere and Biarritz des Hauts Droits (f. Nabab de Rêve). Finally, in a 1.50m-class, Global finished third with Christian Weier. Global is a son of Nabab de Rêve and is a half-brother to Lector vd Bisschop and Fantomas de Muze. The latter proved to be as good as is half-brother by finishing fifth in the GP2* of Chantilly with Karline De Brabander. Kasanova de la Pomme on his turn, ended second in the GP of Neustadt-Dosse. Furthermore, Kasanova brought six foals into the finals of the foal championship of Brandenburg-Anhalt.

5*

Chantilly again, this time for the GCT, with another placing for Zinius (f. Nabab de Rêve) and Harrie Smolders. Also at the five star level, there was a victory for the Dutch team in the Nations Cup of Falsterbo, not in the least thanks to the double clear of Glasgow van ‘t Merelsnest (f. Nabab de Rêve).

Home run

In Tryon, the fifth week of the summer tour took place with an incredible home run for the Qerly Chin damline. Kirschwasser SCF (Amaretto d’Arco x Werly Chin de Muze) won a 1.40m-class, right before Imogen de Regor (Darco x Centa de Muze) and Juju VDM (Nabab de Rêve x Derly Chin de Muze). Simply amazing!

Vilamoura

Fee van het Cauterhof (f. Bamako de Muze) added an fine second place over 1.40m to that. She jumped in Vilamoura with Cassandra Malherbe.

Valkenswaard

The Global Future Champions found themselves to be jumping in Valkenswaard in the beginning of this week. In the classes for eight-year-olds, the brightest star was Fasther (f. Vigo d’Arsouilles). Ridden by Bas Moerings, Fasther became second in the final after also finishing fifth in one of the qualifying rounds. Same damline, only this time with Elvis ter Putte as a sire, Bas Moerings jumped Hervesther to a nice victory and a third place in the qualifiers for six-year-olds. The final, however, brought to attention another Elvis-progeny: Marco van de Oude Heihoef (Tom Dhaeyere). This duo became fifth.

Some more Elvis in the final for seven-year-olds, namelijk Lysanne van ‘t Winnenhof. With Stephanie Andries in the saddle, Lysanne jumped to a third spot. We finish with the classes for five-year-olds, with another Bas Moerings-performance. Once again sprouting from the same damline as the one mentioned above, is the KWPN-approved stallion Ipsthar (f. Denzel van ‘t Meulenhof), who jumped three days clear. One of the qualifying rounds was won by Icen by the way. Icen is one of the few descendants of Iceman de Muze (f. Erco van ‘t Roosakker).

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