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Tina Lund won a Rolex watch after a superior victory in the Ragnar and Rolex Speed Final
 
18/10/2009: On Zamiro, Tina Lund won the three-star Small Tour, Ragnar and Rolex Speed Final the evening of Saturday 17 October. The equipage was incomparable with a fast, clean round. Another Dane, Jennifer Fogh Pedersen, finished second on Nocage De La Pesrelle. Norwegian rider Victoria Gulliksen finished third on Lord II Z. Great prizes were at stake in the Ragnar and Rolex Speed Final: a total of 150,000 DKK including two Rolex watches.
 
A superior victory for Tina Lund in the speed final
Tina Lund and Zamiro 21 were flying in the final of the three-star Small Tour, Ragnar and Rolex Speed Final. The equipage was quick as lightning and the only one with a clean round. In a mere 51.75 seconds, they conquered the 145 cm jumps. Tina Lund thus won the speed final and received a Rolex watch worth 40,000 DKK.
 
Jennifer Fogh Pedersen came second in the Ragnar and Rolex Speed Final
Jennifer Fogh Pedersen and Nocage De La Pesrelle finished second after a very fast round during which they knocked down one obstacle. In the speed final, faults were converted into penalty seconds that were subsequently added to the time. Despite knocking down one obstacle, Jennifer Fogh Pedersen finished second due to her speedy round of 55.98 seconds. Jennifer Fogh Pedersen also received a Rolex watch worth 34,000 DKK.
 
Victoria Gulliksen finished third at the JBK Horse Shows
Norwegian rider Victoria Gulliksen and Lord II Z had four faults which meant that their final result included a few penalty seconds. With a total of 56.66 seconds Victoria Gulliksen finished third and received a prize of 28,500 DKK.
 
Linnea Ericsson and Henrik von Eckermann in top five
Linnea Ericsson and her horse, Pero Z-Hillock, came fourth in the three-star Small Tour, Ragnar and Rolex Speed Final. The equipage had a single penalty and landed at 56.67 seconds. As such, Linnea Ericsson was a mere 0.01 seconds from third place. She received a prize of 25.500 DKK. With four faults and a total of 58.14 seconds, Swedish rider Henrik von Eckermann finished fifth and received a prize of 22,000 DKK.



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