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Title: INTERNATIONAL: Lynch clinches win in Berlin
Denis Lynch and Cristello edged ahead of Darragh Kenny and Vinci de Beaufour to take victory in the 1.50m DKB Championship at the Longines Global Champions Tour of Berlin
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Denis Lynch and Cristello edged ahead of Darragh Kenny and Vinci de Beaufour to take victory in the 1.50m DKB Championship at the Longines Global Champions Tour of Berlin
Denis Lynch and Cristello took the top spot in last Sunday's 1.50m DKB Championship at the Longines Global Champions Tour of Berlin
THE Longines Global Champions Tour of Berlin came to an exciting finish as two Irish riders Denis Lynch and Darragh Kenny battled it out in for the honours in the Berlin finale.
Darragh Kenny steered VDL Cartello to his first five-star Grand Prix win, just weeks before the stallion is due to retire
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