Emanuale Gaudiano closed the arena of Sharjah with a win yesterday and now opens it with another victory on Julius.D (v. Arezzo VDL). The Italian just can't get enough of the trophies...
Just yesterday, Gaudiano jumped to third place with Julius.D (v. Arezzo VDL) in the 1.45m Welcome Competition of Sharjah. Afterwards the Italian rider closed the day winning the Longines Grand Prix Qualifier on Nikolaj de Music (v. Kannan). Gaudiano proves to be in great shape, winning almost every show he enters or at least ending in the top three.
In this class, over thirty rider-horse combinations were present. The pairs were scored on their speed and handiness. We already know that Gaudiano knows how to push the speed pedal and his amazing horses rarely touch a pole. This was also the case today, with Gaudiano setting the pace and finishing without a fault in 57,97. With just over a second, Ramzy Al Duhami followed in second position with High Quality J (v. Quadrillo), again behind the Italian (They were fourth in the Welcome Competition). David Will was placed third in the saddle of Cento du Rouet (v. Chintan).
On four we saw Mariana Frauches Chaves with Emerette (v. Diarado), followed by Shane Breen and Can Ya Makan (v. Canturo) on five.
Just yesterday, Gaudiano jumped to third place with Julius.D (v. Arezzo VDL) in the 1.45m Welcome Competition of Sharjah. Afterwards the Italian rider closed the day winning the Longines Grand Prix Qualifier on Nikolaj de Music (v. Kannan). Gaudiano proves to be in great shape, winning almost every show he enters or at least ending in the top three.
In this class, over thirty rider-horse combinations were present. The pairs were scored on their speed and handiness. We already know that Gaudiano knows how to push the speed pedal and his amazing horses rarely touch a pole. This was also the case today, with Gaudiano setting the pace and finishing without a fault in 57,97. With just over a second, Ramzy Al Duhami followed in second position with High Quality J (v. Quadrillo), again behind the Italian (They were fourth in the Welcome Competition). David Will was placed third in the saddle of Cento du Rouet (v. Chintan).
On four we saw Mariana Frauches Chaves with Emerette (v. Diarado), followed by Shane Breen and Can Ya Makan (v. Canturo) on five.