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Aces Power Ahead in Game-Changing GCL Rome


Monaco Aces’ Jos Verlooy and Julien Epaillard roared to pole position in a high drama GCL Rome first round at the stunning new location of Circus Maximus. With the Championship ranking set for a potential shakeup this weekend, it is all to play for going into tomorrows’ showdown.

The ferocious battle between teams played out for the first time in one of the most exceptional arenas for show jumping in the world today and only one kilometre from the Colosseum where the gladiatorial games took place. With no double clears and just the Monaco Aces, Shanghai Swans and Paris Panthers on 4 faults the fight has intensified to finish in the top four of the Championship race. 

Speaking after their performance Jos Verlooy said: "It was big enough already for the first day so there were many faults but we are happy to start tomorrow in pole position. My horse is very inexperienced at this level. We had a very unlucky rail but I think it’s a super experience for him to jump on these shows and I’m excited about his future."

Teammate Julien Epaillard then went on to offer their team tactics: "It’s a beautiful atmosphere here and I really like to be here. Everything is perfect for the horses and riders and it's a pleasure to come here. Tomorrow I coach, I don’t ride and we change the team to Jeanne Sadran and we also have a job to do tomorrow."

On home turf, Italian course designer Uliano Vezzani relished the challenge of setting a tough track and made full use of the arena. Vezzani’s course showcased fences depicting Roman symbols, including a beautiful Colosseum oxer that caused the most problems. Horses and riders were tested by a delicate last line and a wide GCL oxer set by the in-gate to finish. 

Fans flocked to the venue, with free entry for the public meaning many could enjoy top sport and thrilling action in the heart of Rome. 

Click here for the results

The ferocious battle between teams played out for the first time in one of the most exceptional arenas for show jumping in the world today and only one kilometre from the Colosseum where the gladiatorial games took place. With no double clears and just the Monaco Aces, Shanghai Swans and Paris Panthers on 4 faults the fight has intensified to finish in the top four of the Championship race. 

Speaking after their performance Jos Verlooy said: "It was big enough already for the first day so there were many faults but we are happy to start tomorrow in pole position. My horse is very inexperienced at this level. We had a very unlucky rail but I think it’s a super experience for him to jump on these shows and I’m excited about his future."

Teammate Julien Epaillard then went on to offer their team tactics: "It’s a beautiful atmosphere here and I really like to be here. Everything is perfect for the horses and riders and it's a pleasure to come here. Tomorrow I coach, I don’t ride and we change the team to Jeanne Sadran and we also have a job to do tomorrow."

On home turf, Italian course designer Uliano Vezzani relished the challenge of setting a tough track and made full use of the arena. Vezzani’s course showcased fences depicting Roman symbols, including a beautiful Colosseum oxer that caused the most problems. Horses and riders were tested by a delicate last line and a wide GCL oxer set by the in-gate to finish. 

Fans flocked to the venue, with free entry for the public meaning many could enjoy top sport and thrilling action in the heart of Rome. 

Click here for the results

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