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Early bird Emanuele Gaudiano takes the win in Basel

Today it is Grand Prix time in Switzerland's CSI5* in Basel. This morning the riders kicked-off with their 5* 1.45m Longines Ranking class, claimed by Italy's Emanuele Gaudiano. Aboard the 8-year-old mare Carlotta (by Chaccomo), the in Germany-based show jumping rider stopped the clock in 49.57 seconds.   France's Patrice Delaveau and the 16-year-old Carinjo HDC (by Cascavelle) followed as runner-up. The combination stopped the clock in 50.71 seconds. Luca Maria Moneta and Neptune Brecourt (by Cumano) followed in a third place. A trio of Belgian combinations followed to complete the top six. Pieter Devos and the 10-years-old Halbouet Hitchcock (by Baloubet du Rouet) completed the track in 50.92 seconds. Jerome Guery followed in a fifth place with the 9-year-old Instit de Jucaso (by Cooper vd Heffinck). Gregory Wathelet followed his compatriots on the sixth spot with Lilly Lordanos (by Lordanos).   CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS

Today it is Grand Prix time in Switzerland's CSI5* in Basel. This morning the riders kicked-off with their 5* 1.45m Longines Ranking class, claimed by Italy's Emanuele Gaudiano. Aboard the 8-year-old mare Carlotta (by Chaccomo), the in Germany-based show jumping rider stopped the clock in 49.57 seconds.   France's Patrice Delaveau and the 16-year-old Carinjo HDC (by Cascavelle) followed as runner-up. The combination stopped the clock in 50.71 seconds. Luca Maria Moneta and Neptune Brecourt (by Cumano) followed in a third place. A trio of Belgian combinations followed to complete the top six. Pieter Devos and the 10-years-old Halbouet Hitchcock (by Baloubet du Rouet) completed the track in 50.92 seconds. Jerome Guery followed in a fifth place with the 9-year-old Instit de Jucaso (by Cooper vd Heffinck). Gregory Wathelet followed his compatriots on the sixth spot with Lilly Lordanos (by Lordanos).   CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS

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