At the CSI5* in Doha, 32 combinations lined up for the 1.45m H.H. The Father Amir’s Prix 2026. In this high-level competition against the clock, faults were costly and time proved decisive, with several riders delivering clear rounds and the final standings determined by narrow margins.
The win went to British rider Millie Allen, who guided Quick Diamant HR (Diamant de Semilly) through the course without penalties and stopped the clock at 60.92s. With an efficient rhythm and forward riding, she set a benchmark that would not be matched for the rest of the class.
Italy’s Emanuele Gaudiano came closest to challenging that time. Riding Vasco 118 (Vivant), he also produced a faultless round but crossed the finish line in 61.55s, placing him second. The podium was completed by Portugal’s Duarte Seabra, who kept all the rails up with Fernhill Leonardo (I'm Special de Muze). and recorded a time of 62.90s.
Just outside the top three, Great Britain’s Oliver Fletcher finished fourth with Bp Pocahontas (Emilion) after a clear round in 63.78s. France’s Megane Moissonnier rounded out the top five aboard Qoup de Coeur de Muze (Mositio van het Hellehof), delivering another faultless performance in 64.56s.