Reigning Olympic champion Eric Lamaze finished in sixth place in the 200,000 € La Baule Grand Prix Longines at the CSIO 5* La Baule, FRA, riding Derly Chin De Muze.
Lamaze also finished in second place in the 23,000 € Prix EADS and seventh in the 23,000 € Prix Generali with Coriana van Klapscheut.
The results from CSIO 5* La Baule are available at http://www.labaule-cheval.com/.
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