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The Major Event of the Day for the Italian Gaudiano

© Marco Villanti for HUBSIDE JUMPING.

The Italian Emanuele Gaudiano, at the controls of Carlotta 232, wins in the major event of the CSI 4* of the HUBSIDE FALL TOUR. He is ahead of the Briton Guy Williams, in the saddle on Rouge de Ravel. Best French rider Titouan Shumacher is third, associated with Atom Z. Note: the second round of the CSI 4* goes to Habs François-Xavier Boudant with Alabama Bo Regard.

“I’m delighted with what Carlotta provided. We left the last HUBSIDE JUMPING two weeks ago with a win, and we’re starting this new week of competition with another win! I plan to stay at Grimaud the next three weeks. My three leading horses are here. This week Chalou will take part in a race tomorrow and in the Grand Prix on Sunday. I think he will jump two courses each week. As for Carlotta, what can I say? She is exceptional. I think this victory is her 80th international victory in six years! She is not a suitable mare for big Grands Prix, but she is very fast, and suitable for speed events. She has already won indoor derbies, as in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, three times; she has also won twice in the Speed Challenge of the Longines Masters, once in Los Angeles, another time in Paris, and has won numerous proofs on 145cm. I’m not sure if I’ll take it out on a course this week: three weeks is a long time, and I’ll see if I take it out on Saturday or next week.”

Full results here.

Daniel Koroloff – E-mail: daniel@blizko-communication.com

Scott Brash Wins Final 4* Grand Prix of 2019 at HUBSIDE Fall Tour

Photo credit: HUBSIDE JUMPING / Marco Villanti

At the last highlight in 2019 in the ring of the HUBSIDE Fall Tour, forty-five combinations took part in the last 4* Grand Prix of 2019 in Var. Ten of them qualified for the jump-off, completing the thirteen-fence course built by French course designer Cédric Longis without any difficulties. Although the French riders were expected to do well, as they had been on top form from the start of the weekend, Great Britain’s Scott Brash was the winner, following a very fast jump-off.

Jérôme Hurel, who was the first to jump clear and therefore the first to enter the ring for the jump-off, had another perfect round in 41.35 seconds. Following him, Scott Brash, winner of the weekend’s opening class, shaved almost two seconds off his time. Completing the course in 39.49 seconds, the British rider looked almost certain to be the winner. Marie Demonte set off in hot pursuit of the two men in the lead and finished in 40.95 seconds, and went into second place in the provisional line-up. But the podium was very hard to reach despite the efforts of the following competitors. Laurent Goffinet and Lorenzo de Luca both once again completed perfect rounds, finishing in 42.30 seconds and 41.85 seconds, respectively. Alexis Deroubaix was the last French rider in this Grand Prix and had one rail down on the second element of the double. Following him, Belgium’s Dominique Hendrickx left the ring with eight faults on the scoreboard, whereas his fellow countrywoman, Ann Carton-Grootjans, finished clear, in a time of 44.92 seconds, without worrying the top 3 riders. The only American rider, Lauren Hough, had one rail down on the liverpool, and lost any hope of victory. Last to go, Brazil’s Eduardo Menezes managed to upset the plans of Jérôme Hurel and Marie Demonte somewhat as he slipped into second place thanks to a time of 39.49 seconds. So Scott Brash was able to add his name to the 2019 HUBSIDE Jumping winner’s list as he was several hundredths of a second faster than the Brazilian rider.  “I tried to have as smooth a jump-off as possible with Hello Senator, while staying on the inside of the track as much as I could. I am delighted that I stayed in the lead right to the end! I will definitely come back to the HUBSIDE Jumping next year. The arena and the warm-up ring are very spacious and really comfortable for the horses. This show is designed for the well-being of the horses and that is very important to us,” commented the champion just a few seconds after the final prize giving ceremony for 2019 in the arena of the Ecuries du Golfe de Saint Tropez.

Find all the Grand Prix results HERE.

Earlier in the day, the CSI2* Grand Prix was won by Jean-Luc Mourier.

The French riders were really on form at the weekend and came up to the mark in the CSI2* Grand Prix. Michel Robert, Harold Boisset, and Jean-Luc Mourier were among the thirteen combinations who qualified for this 1m45 class’ jump-off, and had each already had two wins.  And they really battled it out!

Going second in the jump-off, Harold Boisset and T’Obetty du Domaine finished in 37.91 seconds going into the lead in the class. They were soon replaced in the pole position by Jean-Luc Mourier and Fionapina Colada, who finished in a time of 37.40 seconds. “When I saw Harold’s jump-off, I wasn’t sure I could go any faster than him. Fionapina Colada is not a mare with a lot of blood. Her great scope definitely stood me in good stead today. Thanks to that I was able to take out a stride before the double. My horses really love it here! And so do I! If Sadri Fegaier and Thierry Pomel are listening… I really want to come back next year! (laughter),” said the champion at the end of the class.

Michel Robert, with a new double clear, in his turn had to concede a few seconds on the track, finishing in 41.81 seconds with Van Kilmore. The French rider finished in fifth place behind the Italians Lorenzo de Luca, who was third with 40.39 seconds, and Piergiorgio Bucci, who was fourth in a time of 41.49 seconds.  Mégane Moissonnier, the best lady rider in the class, was sixth with Ussar des Bruyères (42.34 seconds).

Discover all the results HERE.

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Eloïse Lépine – Email: eloise@blizko-communication.com

A Perfect Saturday for Harold Boisset

Harold Boisset with Katinka vh Valenberghof. HUBSIDE JUMPING / Marco Villanti.

French rider Harold Boisset signed two victories at the HUBSIDE Fall Tour. With T’Obetty du Domaine, he won the 1,40m class in the CSI2*. A few hours later, he won the 1,45m class of the CSI4* with Katinka vh Valenberghof.

Find all the results HERE.

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Eloïse Lépine – Email: eloise@blizko-communication.com

Piergiorgio Bucci Wins 4* Grand Prix at HUBSIDE Fall Tour

Piergiorgio Bucci with Driandria. HUBSIDE Jumping / Marco Villanti.

Forty-six horse and rider combinations took part in the CSI4* Grand Prix on this last Sunday of September. Eleven combinations managed to qualify for the jump-off on the 1m55 course designed by Louis Konickx, boasting sixteen jumping efforts.  Although France was the most represented nation in the jump-off, Italy ended up being victorious, thanks to Piergiorgio Bucci’s wonderful performance with Driandria.

Full results here: https://online.equipe.com/fr/class_sections/459416.

DANIEL KOROLOFF
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4* Grand Prix for Laura Kraut at the HUBSIDE Fall Tour

Laura Kraut. Picture: HUBSIDE Jumping/Marco Villanti.

Challenging! This is how the course designed by Italy’s Uliano Vezzani for this Sunday’s CSI 4* Grand Prix at the HUBSIDE Fall Tour could be described. And rightly so, as only nine of the fifty horse and rider combinations competing in this 1m55 class managed to jump clear in the first round and qualify for the jump-off. This second round, which was full of twists and turns, was won in the end by the United States’ Laura Kraut.

Full results here: https://online.equipe.com/fr/competitions/33642.

DANIEL KOROLOFF
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daniel@blizko-communication.com