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Salman Mohammed A S Al Emadi shines in Doha

At the beautiful terrain of the Al Shaqab in Doha's Qatar, it was Qatar's own rider Salman Mohammed A S Al Emadi who took home the victory in the 1m45 class. Together with the Zangersheide bred Zorro Z (by Zandor Z) he placed first in only 67.10 seconds. It was the Saudi-Arabien rider Ramzy Hamad Al Duhami who came in second place with the Belgian bred High Quality J. The Quardrillo son used to be ritten by Belgian rider Gilles Thomas who brought the gelding to a three star level. Now with his new rider he also seems succesful with a time of 70.89 seconds. For French it was Frédéric David who came in third place with his Baloussini (by Baloubet du Rouet) in 75.88 seconds. The top five was completed with two riders for Qatar, in fourth place it was Mubarak Yousuf A S Al Rumaihi and his Vivaldi K a Dutch bred gelding by Indoctro, followed by Hamad Nasser Al Qadi and his St Lucia (by Darco) in fifth place.   Find all results here

At the beautiful terrain of the Al Shaqab in Doha's Qatar, it was Qatar's own rider Salman Mohammed A S Al Emadi who took home the victory in the 1m45 class. Together with the Zangersheide bred Zorro Z (by Zandor Z) he placed first in only 67.10 seconds. It was the Saudi-Arabien rider Ramzy Hamad Al Duhami who came in second place with the Belgian bred High Quality J. The Quardrillo son used to be ritten by Belgian rider Gilles Thomas who brought the gelding to a three star level. Now with his new rider he also seems succesful with a time of 70.89 seconds. For French it was Frédéric David who came in third place with his Baloussini (by Baloubet du Rouet) in 75.88 seconds. The top five was completed with two riders for Qatar, in fourth place it was Mubarak Yousuf A S Al Rumaihi and his Vivaldi K a Dutch bred gelding by Indoctro, followed by Hamad Nasser Al Qadi and his St Lucia (by Darco) in fifth place.   Find all results here

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