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Juxing Horse Food News: 60-year-old Swiss rider topped the 2-star Equestrian Grand Prix of Opphgeral Beck

Continental Horse Partner Star Horse Food News: Recently, 60-year-old Swiss rider Pius Schwizer and 11-year-old mare Wh Delilah came out on top in a two-star 1.45m Grand Prix at Sentower Park in Opglabbeek.

Juxing Horse Food News: 60-year-old Swiss rider topped the 2-star Equestrian Grand Prix of Opphgeral Beck

The 63-man-horse duo competed in the race, with Rafael Suarez as the route designer. He set up a route of 13 obstacles and 16 jumps (including a triple combination of 4ABC and a double combination of 10AB) for all combinations, with a specified time of 70 seconds. At the beginning of the race, the 10 pairs of people and horses that appeared in succession failed to solve the questions set by the route designer, until the 11th Belgian rider Hannes Symons and the 11-year-old Zanggers willing to complete the game, Cayadix Hero Z, the first pair of zero penalties, and they also took the lead in winning the play-off tickets. In the first round, 16 pairs of centaurs, including Pius Schweizer, Leopold van Asten, Max Kühner, Rolf-G ran Bengtsson, three-time Olympic champions Michael Jung and Gregory Vateri, joined hands for the final showdown with zero penalties.

In the play-offs, the same 60-year-old Swedish Olympic rider Rolf-Goran Bentsson and 13-year-old Dutch warm-blooded Male Ermindo W took the lead in setting the tone for the race with zero penalties and 36.49 seconds, and they also became the first pair of the match to finish with zero penalties in the play-offs, dumping the pressure on the subsequent debut of the centaur combination, and finally finished fourth. But Bentesson's lead was quickly replaced by a combination of the subsequent Max Kuna and 9-year-old Irish sports maesque Eic Cooley Jump The Q, with a steady, fast and fluid march, Kuna took over the top spot with zero penalties, 36.25 seconds, and a 0.24 second lead over Bentson, and finally finished third.

As the game progressed, the best result on the field was once again refreshed. Dutch rider Leopold van Aston rode the 9-year-old Dutch warm-blooded horse VDL Groep Nino du Roton to deliver a horsepowery presentation, successfully crossing all the obstacles, passing the finish line, and the time was frozen at 35.44 seconds to finish second. After the Swiss 60-year-old veteran Pius Schweizer, who had already won a 1.45m class, once again showed the state of "the sword is not old", he and Wh Delilah finished the race with zero penalties and 35.11 seconds after a full round of horsepower, once again creating a faster travel time and maintaining the lead until the end of the race, successfully winning the championship.

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