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GB's Maher second as Kenny wins World Cup jump-off

BBC Sport Sunday, 22 December 2024
Britain's Ben Maher and Robert Whitaker are beaten by Darragh Kenny as the Irishman triumphs in a jump-off at the FEI Jumping World Cup in London.
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