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PSG Future moves to A Sharbatly

Abdullah al Sharbatly will start the Baltica Tour with two new top-flight horses. Martin Fuchs, Pius Schwizer and Max Kuhner’s former star, PSG Future (Cash and Carry) will now, at 15, be ridden under the former World Reserve-Champion’s saddle. During his career, the bay has won the Longines Masters of Paris Grand Prix as well as the World Cup stages in Zurich and Rabat, and the 5* Grand Prix in Treffen. The second horse is a little less known to the general public, but nevertheless is greatly accomplished as well, and above all, is in great shape. Larry 210 (Numero Uno) last competition with German rider Harm Lahde finished with a double clear in the Drammen Nations Cup, before coming in 4th place in the Grand Prix two days later. The Saudi rider has just acquired a part-share in the grey he now owns in a new partnership with Oak Grove. "I’m obviously very happy to have acquired these two very good horses. Admittedly, PSG Future is 15 years old already, but Tobalio was also quite a bit older when he arrived, and he offered me several more great seasons of competition. Larry is 13 years old and in the prime of his life. I intend to expand my string further in the coming weeks," explained the Saudi.

Abdullah al Sharbatly will start the Baltica Tour with two new top-flight horses. Martin Fuchs, Pius Schwizer and Max Kuhner’s former star, PSG Future (Cash and Carry) will now, at 15, be ridden under the former World Reserve-Champion’s saddle. During his career, the bay has won the Longines Masters of Paris Grand Prix as well as the World Cup stages in Zurich and Rabat, and the 5* Grand Prix in Treffen. The second horse is a little less known to the general public, but nevertheless is greatly accomplished as well, and above all, is in great shape. Larry 210 (Numero Uno) last competition with German rider Harm Lahde finished with a double clear in the Drammen Nations Cup, before coming in 4th place in the Grand Prix two days later. The Saudi rider has just acquired a part-share in the grey he now owns in a new partnership with Oak Grove. "I’m obviously very happy to have acquired these two very good horses. Admittedly, PSG Future is 15 years old already, but Tobalio was also quite a bit older when he arrived, and he offered me several more great seasons of competition. Larry is 13 years old and in the prime of his life. I intend to expand my string further in the coming weeks," explained the Saudi.

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