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Show Jumping
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The northern Michigan horse show is popular with Canadians and this pair also placed 3rd and 4th in the $36,600 Speed Class.
Set up following the devastating EHV-1 outbreak in Europe, all funds have been disbursed to reimburse veterinary expenses for those affected.
The American riders are in great form a few weeks before the Tokyo Olympics, winning the feature grand prix classes two weeks in a row.
The duo of Edwina Tops-Alexander and Peder Fredricson won an exciting battle in front of a limited but enthusiastic crowd of 500 spectators.
The Swede was the fastest of the six-man jump-off field aboard Catch Me Not S to claim the winner's share of the €148,400 purse.
The team of Maurice Tebbel, Marcus Ehning, Christian Kukuk and Andre Thieme topped the podium at the Baltic seaside venue.
Irish rider Conor Swail and Vital Chance win the class during the Split Rock Jumping Tour; Mark Bluman (COL) 3rd with Noortje Vd Windheuvel.
The Kentucky show has attracted a number of Canadians including Nicole Walker, Jonathon Millar, Vanessa Mannix and Gavin Moylan.