taly’s Francesco Turturiello made it a successful first visit to Hickstead when winning the Royal International Vase speed class, having put in his homework beforehand. “I’ve been watching many YouTube videos of Hickstead before I came here!” said Francesco, who produced the fastest round of the 82 starters.

Riding the 11-year-old Phin-Phin son Happiness, who he rides for Ashford Farm, Francesco delivered a decisive clear in just 65.25 seconds, spoiling Britain’s chances of a home win by pushing Joe Whitaker and Icaterina into second place.

“It’s my first time jumping in England and jumping at Hickstead, and actually, I had some feelings about it ­– but then I thought my horse is very comfortable on this amazing grass arena so let’s go and try,” Francesco added.

The ground, Francesco says, has been something of a revelation as he tackles his first competition in this unseasonably wet English summer. “It’s amazing; it was raining all night, but even after more than sixty riders, the ground is perfect. I’ve been travelling and jumping all over, but this is something you don’t ever find. It’s unbelievable, and I’m very happy to be here.”

Milan-based Francesco returns as part of the Italian team for tomorrow’s Longines FEI Nations Cup™ leg, riding Quite Balou. “For me, this show is very important. I’m on the long list for the Europeans, and my coach wants to see how things go for me this week so that maybe I can have a chance,” he says. “It would be amazing to be there in front of a home crowd – but it’s also so important for Italy, because it’s more than 20 years since we’ve had a team at the Olympics. We have some very important months ahead for our team and our Federation.”


source: Press Release Hickstead