Drama. Emotion. Celebrations. All against the epic backdrop of the glistening Atlantic Ocean as GCL Miami Beach lit up the sand from start to finish. In a jaw-dropping race to the finish, Rome Gladiators powered by ClipMyHorse.TV of Laura Kraut, Lorenzo de Luca and Micheal Duffy stood on top of the podium after climbing an impressive 8 places from round 1.

Round one saw three teams finish on a clean sheet, New York Empire powered by Lugano Diamonds, Prague Lions and last year's champions Riesenbeck International powered by Kingsland Equestrian. Less than halfway through round 2 Rome Gladiators entered the arena full of determination. Swapping Michael Duffy for Laura Kraut on Bisquetta, the local rider proved why she was a crucial signing over the winter period producing a flawless clear. Lorenzo de Luca returned on a new horse from round one to also deliver a clear round. The team then had an agonising wait to see how the rest of the field played out after staying on their total from round one of 8 faults. It all fell apart for reigning GCL Champions Riesenbeck International in round 2. In prime position with a clean sheet they just needed to stay consistent but history repeated itself as Philipp Schulze Topphoff and Carla NRW had a refusal at the second fence which unsettled the pair picking up multiple rails and time faults to finish on 34 faults. Even the fastest clear of the day from Christian Kukuk and Mumbai couldn’t save the team as they finished bottom of the table. Taking it all in his stride, U25 rider Thibeau Spits and the 9 year old Impress-K van 't Kattenheye Z had one down and two time faults after a foot perfect clear in round 1 for Prague Lions. Fernando Martinez Sommer was slightly quicker with the more experienced Lady van de Haarterhoeve after a very late pole coming out of the triple combination. Last to go, New York Empire knew exactly what they had to do to bring it home. An unlucky rail down and costly time fault from Denis Lynch and Brooklyn Heights put the pressure on Spencer Smith to cruise around for a double clear. But it wasn’t to be as he finished with 15 faults overall and handed the win to Rome Gladiators. As the sun sets on this exhilarating second chapter in the 2024 GCL series, all eyes turn to the next destination on the horizon as it now sets its sights on Mexico City, promising a completely different test for riders and horses alike. Nestled within the sprawling metropolis, the upcoming event will take place in a colossal grass arena, offering a stark contrast to the sun-kissed sands of Miami Beach. From the sun-drenched shores of Miami Beach to the sprawling urban landscape of Mexico City, the GCL continues to push the boundaries, delivering unforgettable experiences to audiences worldwide. |