Temara - Rider Ghali Boukaa, riding "A Kyss", on Sunday won HM King Mohammed VI Grand Prix, the flagship event of the official show jumping competition (CSO3*), held over three days at the Royal Cavalry School of Temara. Boukaa came first after a decisive jump-off that he finished without a fault in a time of 41sec 63/100th. Ghali Boukaa also took the second place, riding "Ugolino Du Clos" after a decisive jump-off that he also finished without a fault in a time of 42.41. Farid Amanzar came third riding "Churchille Z" after a clear jump-off in 43.74. Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse
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