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Abdullah Alsharbatly is the fastest in GP qualification Mostaganem

Yesterday evening the CSI3* Grand Prix qualification was planned in Mostaganem. It was a 1.45m class against the clock. Victory was for the Saudi Arabian rider Abdullah Alsharbatly. He rode a clear round with AD Argos (s. Padinus) and this in a time of 61.19 seconds. Since July Alsharbatly rides this gelding. Earlier we saw Pedro Veniss and Doda de Miranda in the saddle of this horse. Germany's Marc Bettinger tried to beat this time with the seven year old mare Vesta de Coquerie (s. Indoctro), but he was a little bit slower in 61.54 seconds. In third place we saw Australian rider Rowan Willis and the Chacco Blue offspring Blue Movie. They also stayed clear and this in 62.51 seconds. The top five was completed by Emanuele Gaudiano with Chalou (s. Chacco Blue) and again Rowan Willis, this time with Shark (s. Arko). They had zero penalties in respectively 64.18 and 64.93 seconds.   Click here for the results.

Yesterday evening the CSI3* Grand Prix qualification was planned in Mostaganem. It was a 1.45m class against the clock. Victory was for the Saudi Arabian rider Abdullah Alsharbatly. He rode a clear round with AD Argos (s. Padinus) and this in a time of 61.19 seconds. Since July Alsharbatly rides this gelding. Earlier we saw Pedro Veniss and Doda de Miranda in the saddle of this horse. Germany's Marc Bettinger tried to beat this time with the seven year old mare Vesta de Coquerie (s. Indoctro), but he was a little bit slower in 61.54 seconds. In third place we saw Australian rider Rowan Willis and the Chacco Blue offspring Blue Movie. They also stayed clear and this in 62.51 seconds. The top five was completed by Emanuele Gaudiano with Chalou (s. Chacco Blue) and again Rowan Willis, this time with Shark (s. Arko). They had zero penalties in respectively 64.18 and 64.93 seconds.   Click here for the results.

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