In a display of exceptional skill and precision, Abdullah Alsharbatly secured a resounding victory aboard of Quincy 230 at the prestigious KIB | THE STADIUM Cup, drawing top riders from around the globe to compete in the Big Tour, World Cup Grand Prix.
With a course plan set at a formidable 150cm and a format of Table A. Two Rounds, the competition demanded nothing short of excellence from its participants. Among the 14 skilled riders who entered the arena, Alsharbatly's partnership with his mount, Quincy 230 (Quintender 2), stood out as they flawlessly navigated the challenging course. Alsharbatly, representing KSA, guided Quincy 230 through the intricate jumps. In both rounds, the duo delivered faultless performances and with a lightning-fast time of 69.16s in the first round and an impressive 51.63s in the second, Alsharbatly secured the top position with a total of zero faults.
He faced stiff competition from fellow riders, including Khaled Almobty of KSA and Ali Al Khorafi of KUW. Almobty, riding Soccero 2 (Singulord Joter), demonstrated exceptional skill, matching Alsharbatly's faultless rounds. However, it was Al Khorafi, aboard his mount I (Dantos), who claimed the third position despite incurring four faults in the first round, with a flawless second round. In four was Abdullah Al Awadhi (KUW) aboard op de BWP gelding I Cantou du Fonds des Flots (Canturo) followed by compatriot Ghazi Al Jeraiwi (KUW) and Farbenfroh (Uriko).
With a course plan set at a formidable 150cm and a format of Table A. Two Rounds, the competition demanded nothing short of excellence from its participants. Among the 14 skilled riders who entered the arena, Alsharbatly's partnership with his mount, Quincy 230 (Quintender 2), stood out as they flawlessly navigated the challenging course. Alsharbatly, representing KSA, guided Quincy 230 through the intricate jumps. In both rounds, the duo delivered faultless performances and with a lightning-fast time of 69.16s in the first round and an impressive 51.63s in the second, Alsharbatly secured the top position with a total of zero faults.
He faced stiff competition from fellow riders, including Khaled Almobty of KSA and Ali Al Khorafi of KUW. Almobty, riding Soccero 2 (Singulord Joter), demonstrated exceptional skill, matching Alsharbatly's faultless rounds. However, it was Al Khorafi, aboard his mount I (Dantos), who claimed the third position despite incurring four faults in the first round, with a flawless second round. In four was Abdullah Al Awadhi (KUW) aboard op de BWP gelding I Cantou du Fonds des Flots (Canturo) followed by compatriot Ghazi Al Jeraiwi (KUW) and Farbenfroh (Uriko).