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        	  Patrice Delaveau won his third competition of 
			  the week this afternoon at the inaugural Longines Hong Kong Masters 
			  - the US$ 33,000 Prix Poggenpohl. 
			  His stunning win was yet another display of the fine 
			  horsemanship that has seen him take centre stage on each day of 
			  the event. 
			  Today, Delaveau was riding temperamental mare 
			  Ornella Mail, which earlier this week carried him to a second 
			  placing in the Longines Speed Challenge. 
			  Last 
			  night, the Frenchman won the 
			  Gucci Gold Cup on his nine-year-old 
			  stallion Lacrimoso, which he will ride in tonight's grand finale 
			  of the 2013 Longines Hong Kong Masters - the US$700,000 Longines Grand Prix. 
			  Next year, the Longines Hong Kong Masters will 
			  be held 21-23 February 2014. 
			  See also: 			  				    
			  
			  Longines Hong Kong Masters Pre-Event Press Conference - 27 
			  February 2013 and HD Video Interview with Matthieu Gheysen VP 
			  Events Director EEM and
			  
			  Clemence Faivre Horse Show HD Video Interview and
			  
								Irelands Denis Lynch Wins Airbus 
			  Competition and
			  
			  Longines Speed Challenge Thrills Show Jumping Fans in Hong Kong 
			  and
			  
			  Patrice Delaveau Wins US$700,000 Longines Grand Prix in Hong Kong 
			  and
			  Patrice Delaveau Wins US$122,500 Gucci Gold Cup and
			  
			  Patrice Delaveau Wins Prix Poggenpohl. 
			  Pictures from the 
			  Longines Hong Kong Masters 2013
			  As there are so many 
			  Pictures of the 
			  Longines Hong Kong Masters 2013 we have cut 
			  them up into different pages, so do check out:
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			  Hong Kong,
			  
			  Longines,
			  
			  Equestrian,
			  
			  Horses,
			  
			  Longines Hong Kong Masters,
			  
			  France,
			  
			  Patrice Delaveau
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