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Kurten third in Paris GP

Ireland's Jessica Kurten was just over a second short of Snatching the ¤40,000 first prize at the rich Paris Grand Prix on Sunday, but a third place on the 10-year-old bay mare 'Castle Forbes Libertina' netted her ¤19,000.

A very tight finish left French rider Florian Angot with the winner's
laurels, and Olympic champion, Brazil's Rodrigo Pessoa, with the
runner-up prize of ¤25,000.

Only eight competitors qualified for the jump-off, and only Angot,
Pessoa and Kurten managed a clear round second time out, with Pessoa just under a second faster than Kurten, and a tenth of a second slower than the French winner.

Earlier today, the 37 year-old Irish rider took a ninth place in the Accumulator class with 'Castle Forbes Vivaldo'.

 
Jessica Kurten was best of the Irish once more
Jessica Kurten was best of the Irish once more
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