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Daniel Deusser (GER) stole the show in 
					today’s prestigious American Invitational CSI5* feature 
					class with his beautiful bay gelding, the 13 year old 
					Clintop 2. The exhilarating jump-off saw the top three 
					riders cross the line all within sixth tenths of a second of 
					each other, and all three clearing the field a full two 
					seconds ahead of everyone else. As the sun began to set 
					behind the iconic Miami Beach skyline, 47 of the world’s 
					best horse and rider combinations took to the sand arena 
					lined by enthusiastic spectators and fans. The picture 
					perfect setting made for breath-taking images as the 
					1.50/1.55m class was streamed live around the world.
					
					Earlier today, Longines Global Champions Tour was featured 
					on CBS, with entertainment reporter Lisa Petrillo reporting 
					from the scenic grounds of the spectacular event set-up. The 
					high profile TV Network featured an interview with US rider 
					Georgina Bloomberg and a full clip of the feature can be 
					found here.
					
					Talking about the competition and the intensity of the 
					jump-off which saw only five riders jump double clear, 
					winner Daniel Deusser said: "when we walked the first round 
					we thought it was a really nice, difficult class. In the end 
					the horses jumped it really nice. The conditions are really 
					good so we had 14 clear rounds - in the jump-off there were 
					more faults than expected so when I went into the jump-off I 
					really tried to have a fast round. I had in the back of my 
					head the idea to try go clear because a lot of people before 
					me had one down."
					
					Romain Duguet (SUI) rode his fiery chestnut mare Quorida de 
					Treho beautifully throughout the competition and into the 
					fast paced jump-off, however missed out on the top spot by 
					just two tenths of a second from Daniel’s time. Rising star 
					Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) put in a stellar performance with 
					his stunning grey stallion Zilverstar T, however had to 
					settle for third after the electrifying round which had the 
					crowd gasping at every turn.
					
					Following this afternoon’s first CSI5* class, Uliano Vezzani 
					composed a course that was set to test the best in the 
					business. The challenging first round caught out many of the 
					word’s top combinations, with last year’s winner and hot 
					contender for the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix 
					of Miami Beach Scott Brash (GBR) having an unusual refusal 
					with Hello Forever, and Irish star Bertram Allen and Quiet 
					Easy also caught out by the tests that came thick and fast.
					
					A total of 14 riders went through to the jump-off, and as 
					the light began to soften speculation mounted as to who 
					would claim the precedented top spot.
					
					Kent Farrington (USA) rode a brilliantly fast time with 
					Creedance but agonisingly had the last fence down, much to 
					the audible groan of the crowd. The last hope for the 
					American audience was Richard Spooner (USA) and his 
					experienced 18 year old bay gelding Cristallo, and despite 
					putting in a blistering round, they had a fence down 
					collecting four faults.
					
					Christian Ahlmann (GER) and Harrie Smolders (NED) both 
					jumped double clear and in good time, however it was 
					Daniel’s brilliantly calculated turn to the penultimate 
					fence which was excpetional, winning him the top prize.
					
					Earlier in the day Germany’s David Will and his stunning 
					chestnut 16 year old mare Mic Mac du Tillard took first 
					place in the opening CSI5* class set against the clock. 
					Emanuele Gaudiano (ITA) continued his flying form following 
					yesterday’s speed class win, riding Guess 6 to third place, 
					and Switzerland’s Pius Schwizer and the impressive Balou 
					Rubin R took the second spot.
					
					The snug arena, crowded on all sides by an enthusiastic 
					crowd, creates an intense atmosphere so it will take a top 
					horse and rider team to win the main event tomorrow 
					afternoon, the opening Longines Global Champions Tour Grand 
					Prix of the season.
					
					Tune in to the CSI5* live feed via 
					GCT TV, with the first 
					round of the LGCT Grand Prix of Miami Beach kicking off at 
					15:15 local time. For a full TV broadcast schedule, please 
					click 
					here.
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