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UFREE MOVING HORSE / PONY TOY
The '''AGF-Allianz Open Côtes d'Armour Bretagne''' is a [[golf]] tournament on the [[Challenge Tour]]. It was played for the first time in 2007. The winner in 2008 received €22,400.


UFREE-HORSE TOY is the first and only ride-on plush horse that is 100% kid powered. It can move without any power and moves simply by moving up and down on the saddle just like you would if you were riding a real horse. When you were a kid, you probably loved to or wished to ride horses or ponies
==Tournament host==
It's just something most kids love to do. Get those kids out from in front of the television and let them have some real fun and exercised too. There are no batteries to charge and no electricity or fuel needed to operate this horse.
*2007-2008 Golf Blue Green de Pléneuf Val André in [[France]].

==Winners==
{| class="wikitable"
!Year!!Winner!!Country
|-
! colspan=3| AGF-Allianz Open Côtes d'Armour Bretagne
|-
|2008 || [[Joakim Haeggman]] || {{SWE}}
|-
! colspan=3| Open AGF-Allianz Côtes d’Armor Bretagne
|-
|2007 || [[Peter Baker (golfer)|Peter Baker]] || {{ENG}}
|}

==External links==
*[http://www.europeantour.com/default.sps?pageid=127&pagegid=%7BAEFB93B0%2DEFF5%2D4C05%2DAB0F%2DFD08D947D944%7D&eventid=2008724&infosid=3&pageno=1 Official coverage on the Challenge Tour's official site]

{{Challenge Tour Events}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Agf-Allianz Open Cotes d'Armour Bretagne}}
[[Category:Challenge Tour events]]
[[Category:Golf tournaments in France]]

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Revision as of 06:20, 10 September 2008

UFREE MOVING HORSE / PONY TOY

UFREE-HORSE TOY is the first and only ride-on plush horse that is 100% kid powered. It can move without any power and moves simply by moving up and down on the saddle just like you would if you were riding a real horse. When you were a kid, you probably loved to or wished to ride horses or ponies It's just something most kids love to do. Get those kids out from in front of the television and let them have some real fun and exercised too. There are no batteries to charge and no electricity or fuel needed to operate this horse.