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Emanuele Gaudiano claims final victory in Grand Prix Hagen

It was Emanuele Gaudiano today who claimed the final Grand Prix at Horse and Dreams in the Germanys Hagen. The fast Italian closed up a weekend of top notch showjumping on the number one sport beating Christian Rhomberg and Markus Beerbaum in the final class. Twelve combinations came back in the jump-off  and it was the speedy Italian who clocked a ultrafast round aboard his AES stallion Caspar 232 (v. Berlin). It took them 50.30 seconds to stay ahead of  Autrian rider Christian Rhomberg, who came dangerously close with his Saphyr des Lacs (v. Mr Blue). The pair crossed the finish line just 0.6 seconds later and finished in second place. Markus Beerbaum managed to treat the home crowd with a third place on Comanche 28 (by Coupe de Coeur) Fourth place went to the Swede ended Douglas Lindelöw who was a  tenth of a second faster with his Cardento son Zacremento then new Dutch Champion Marc Houtzager and Sterrehof's Baccarat (by Padinus) who crossed the finish line in 51.23 seconds.

It was Emanuele Gaudiano today who claimed the final Grand Prix at Horse and Dreams in the Germanys Hagen. The fast Italian closed up a weekend of top notch showjumping on the number one sport beating Christian Rhomberg and Markus Beerbaum in the final class. Twelve combinations came back in the jump-off  and it was the speedy Italian who clocked a ultrafast round aboard his AES stallion Caspar 232 (v. Berlin). It took them 50.30 seconds to stay ahead of  Autrian rider Christian Rhomberg, who came dangerously close with his Saphyr des Lacs (v. Mr Blue). The pair crossed the finish line just 0.6 seconds later and finished in second place. Markus Beerbaum managed to treat the home crowd with a third place on Comanche 28 (by Coupe de Coeur) Fourth place went to the Swede ended Douglas Lindelöw who was a  tenth of a second faster with his Cardento son Zacremento then new Dutch Champion Marc Houtzager and Sterrehof's Baccarat (by Padinus) who crossed the finish line in 51.23 seconds.

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