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In the ninth stop of the Global Champions Tour, Janne Friederike Meyer-Zimmermann placed fourth with her horse Messi. Despite jumping faultlessly in the jump-off at the Grand Prix of Stockholm, she was unable to clinch the win as Belgian rider Olivier Philippaerts with Miro took home first place. Swedish rider Wilma Hellström finished in second with Cicci.

The competition was disappointing for Philipp Weishaupt from Riesenbeck, who received 16 penalty points with his horse and finished in 31st place. Just ahead of him was Henrik von Eckermann, also with 16 penalty points but this time with his horse King Edward.

With six more stages left in the series, Max Kühner from Starnberg holds the lead in the rankings, competing for Austria. Danish rider Andreas Schou is closely behind him in second place. The top German rider, Christian Kukuk, currently holds fourth place but did not compete in Stockholm.

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