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Emanuele Gaudiano and Nikolaj de Music reign supreme in Doha!

In the 1.50m Longines Ranking in Doha it was Italy's Emanuele Gaudiano who jumped to victory. The Italian showjumping rider performed best aboard his Belgian Warmblood-sire,  Nikolaj de Music (breeder: Walter Lelie).

In this class on time, Gaudiano and his son by Kannan, where about three seconds faster as Janakabhorn Karunayadhaj and Maxwin Kinmar Agalux (Aganix du Seigneur, breeder: Gerrard Marron). The third place colored French, thanks to Simon Delestre and  I Amelusina R 51 (Dexter R).

The pair earlier won a main class in Doha, 2 weeks ago. This time they referred Austria's Gerfried Puch and his 9-year-old Ornaat V(Ut Majeur de Brecey) to the fourth place. Saudi-Arabia's  Abdulrahman Alrajhi completed the top five aboard Ventago (Van Helsing).

Earlier  Abdulrahman Alrajhi (KSA) won the 1.45m CSI5* class with Simon Delestre's former KWPN-gelding, Iniesta V.  Together with the son by Zambesi TN he referred compatriot Khaled Almobty and Diana du Plevau Z (Dieu Merci van T&L) to the second place. Ibrahim Hani Bisharat and Harvard (Falaise de Muze) completed the stage.

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In this class on time, Gaudiano and his son by Kannan, where about three seconds faster as Janakabhorn Karunayadhaj and Maxwin Kinmar Agalux (Aganix du Seigneur, breeder: Gerrard Marron). The third place colored French, thanks to Simon Delestre and  I Amelusina R 51 (Dexter R).

The pair earlier won a main class in Doha, 2 weeks ago. This time they referred Austria's Gerfried Puch and his 9-year-old Ornaat V(Ut Majeur de Brecey) to the fourth place. Saudi-Arabia's  Abdulrahman Alrajhi completed the top five aboard Ventago (Van Helsing).

Earlier  Abdulrahman Alrajhi (KSA) won the 1.45m CSI5* class with Simon Delestre's former KWPN-gelding, Iniesta V.  Together with the son by Zambesi TN he referred compatriot Khaled Almobty and Diana du Plevau Z (Dieu Merci van T&L) to the second place. Ibrahim Hani Bisharat and Harvard (Falaise de Muze) completed the stage.

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