Equestrianism: Lansink on the boil

Jennifer Harry
Saturday 16 April 1994 18:02 EDT
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Michael Whitaker is set to make a determined challenge for the Volvo World Cup in Brabanthallen today with Sir Phil Harris's talented Everest Midnight Madness, the European bronze medallist last year, writes Jennifer Harry from 's Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands. But the pair, who shares sixth place with the Dutchwoman Jeny Zoer and Desteny after the second leg, need to pile the pressure on the leaders Jos Lansink and Bollvorm's Libero.

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