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Italian & Dutch Riders Dominate Show Jumping Events

Riders from Italy and the Netherlands shine in international show jumping. Willem Greve's win in Oliva was a standout performance.

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In this image a race is going on. There are many people riding horse. In the background there are trees, wall, screen, flags. Here there is grass on the ground. The sky is clear.

Italian & Dutch Riders Dominate Show Jumping Events

The equestrian world news saw impressive performances this week. Italian rider Riccardo Pisani claimed seventh place in the CSI4 Grand Prix of Vejer de la Frontera, while Dutchman Willem Greve took the top spot in the Grand Prix of Oliva. Meanwhile, Italian colleague Roberto Turchetto secured a podium finish in the CSI3 World Cup Grand Prix in Samorin, Slovakia.

Pisani, riding Chacco’s Lawito PS, demonstrated skill and control to secure seventh place in the prestigious CSI4* world news event in Vejer de la Frontera. Meanwhile, Greve dominated the Grand Prix of Oliva, winning with Candy Luck Z in a swift, faultless 33.82 seconds.

In Slovakia, Turchetto showcased his prowess, securing third place in the CSI3 World Cup Grand Prix in world news riding Heidelberg. Back in Oliva, Matteo Zamana finished eighth in the CSI2 Grand Prix riding Captain Conner.

These results highlight the depth of talent in international show jumping. Pisani, Greve, Turchetto, and Zamana have all proven their mettle, with Greve's victory in Oliva being a standout performance in world news. The upcoming events promise more exciting competition from these skilled riders.

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