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Home | English | Speed demon Gaudiano triumphs in Monaco

Speed demon Gaudiano triumphs in Monaco

The Italian rider captures leg number nine of the Longines Global Champions Tour ahead of his compatriot Piergiorgio Bucci, while Sweden Rolf-Goran Bengtsson remains in third place

19 Giugno 2019
di Redazione Cavallo Magazine

Monaco, June 2016 – It was a spell-binding Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix du Prince de Monaco presented by Sapinda, with speed demon Emanuele Gaudiano (ITA) and his impressive grey horse Caspar 232 claiming top honours at the prestigious event after an incredible nine rider jump-off. Talking about what it means to win a LGCT Grand Prix, an elated Emanuele said: “For every rider to win a Grand Prix is good, but to win a Global Champions Tour Grand Prix is special – it’s amazing.” Compatriot Piergiorgio Bucci (ITA) took a strong silver medal with his horse Casallo Z, with the horse’s sire Casall ASK finishing in third with Swedish rider Rolf-Göran Bengtsson.

Christian Alhmann (GER) keeps hold of his lead as overall ranking leader, still on a tally of 209 points. However the Championship fight has intensified, with Edwina Tops-Alexander (AUS) closing the gap to the top German rider, moving up to 169 points overall, and Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (SWE) just a whisker away in third with 160 points. Drop scores now come into play, with the top eight results counting towards the final LGCT Champion of Champions title battle, and with six events remaining it’s set to be an exhilarating gallop to the finish to see who will come out on top.

The Grand Prix took place in the presence of His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco and other royal guests including Queen Noor of Jordan, Princess Caroline of Hannover, daughter Charlotte Casiraghi, and Princess Beatrice of York. Global business figures including Anuncio Ortega watched as the action unfolded, with a glittering turnout of Monaco society and guests from around the world. Prince Albert was joined at the prize giving by Grand Prix presenting sponsor Sapinda Chairman of the Board Lars Windhorst at the prestigious ceremony.

Luc Musette set the bar high for the first round of competition, designed to challenge the best international riders in the world. Nestled between the super yachts and the Formula 1 pitlane, 42 top combinations took to the arena and centre stage in the heart of the Principality. Watched on by passionate fans who lined the edge of the arena, a few big names failed to make it through to round two; LGCT Ranking leader Christian Ahlmann (GER) was one of the surprise drop-outs, with his eye-catching stallion Colorit clipping a pole, leaving them with four penalties.

Audrey Coulter (USA) was the first to jump clear with Capital Colnardo, making the 1.60m jumps look effortless as the stallion took them in his stride. She was quickly joined by Christina Liebherr (SUI), Janne-Friederike Meyer (GER)  and Jos Verlooy (BEL) with Caracas, all of whom earned their place into round two.

Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) set the initial early pace after a beautiful round with his 11 year old bay stallion Bisquet Balou C, however he was soon pipped to pole position for round two by Germany’s David Will (GER) who set off at a blistering pace around the tight course. David rode his chestnut mare Mic Mac du Tillard beautifully, turning sharply but allowing enough time to allow for careful jumping.

Scott Brash (GBR) showcased another masterful round with the relatively young Hello Guv’Nor, and was joined by compatriot Laura Renwick (GBR) with Bintang II. Final rider to go John Whitaker (GBR) and Ornellaia didn’t disappoint, with the legendary British rider finishing second in the Grand Prix here last year. They too joined those through to round two, splitting the two young riders Nicola and David. Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (SWE), Emanuele Gaudiano (ITA), Edwina Tops-Alexander (AUS), Jerome Guery (BEL), Denis Lynch (IRL) and Cassio Rivetti (UKR) were some of the strongest contenders but it was Germany’s David Will and top horse Mic Mac du Tillard who lead the way into the second round, with David looking on fantastic form with his spirited chestnut mare.

Round two saw the top eighteen return to the sand arena as the floodlights came on. The course was technical and asked many questions once more, with tight cut backs and galloping distances creating a challenge for the top riders. Both Scott Brash (GBR) and Laura Renwick (GBR) were caught out by the double combination, rolling a pole to the groan of the crowd who watched just metres away from the action. Rolf-Göran Bengtsson looked competitive with the 17 year old Casall showing all his experience and flair in the tight arena. John Whitaker (GBR) set a blistering place with his mare Ornellaia, putting them in prime position for the jump-off, with Nicola Philippaerts (BEL), Jerome Guery (BEL) and Emanuele Gaudiano (ITA) all looking racy ahead of the final round. Last rider to go David Will (GER) rode at Formula One pace, galloping the distances but the fiery chestnut mare Mic Mac du Tillard just got away from him at the final fence, knocking the pole and eliminating them from the last round of competition.

Nine went through to the jump off, with Janne-Friederike Meyer (GER) and Chuck 27 starting off the final round and setting the pace at 40.51s. But the jump-off immediately moved up a gear, with Rolf shaving off a full two seconds to stop the clocks at 37.95s. Next to go Emanuele Gaudiano (ITA) and Caspar 232 galloped around the course, turning tight to the fences and covering the ground with the grey horse’s large strides to finish in 36.64s. His compatriot Piergiorgio Bucci (ITA) and Casallo Z pushed to beat the time, but had to setttle splitting the top two to finish in 37.37s. Jerome Guery (BEL) and Alicante looked impressively fast, but the gallop to the last was too much for the grey stallion and he refused the final fence. Last rider to go John Whitaker (GBR) entered the ring with Ornellaia, and took some brave shortcuts, with the crowd on the edge of their seats. But the pair couldn’t match the timing of the top three, finishing fourth and handing the win to an ecstatic Emanuele.

The Tour now looks to Paris for the 10th round of action in the 2016 Longines Global Champions Tour. 

Jan Tops, Founder and President Longines Global Champions Tour: “It was a very Italian day! Emanuele took off at the final fence and I think he could have taken one fence more! He’s a great trier, he’s always a great trier, and today was his day. Piergiorgio was also fantastic, I think it’s the first time we have him on the podium. It’s great to see new faces do so well. Rolf has been with us for the past 10 years, he’s a machine of clear rounds, and I don’t think there are many more who have been on the podium as much as he – Casall is incredible. In the Rankings everything has become closer together – Christian is still very comfortable but only eight results count, so it’s still open. Monaco is unique; all the riders are happy and pleased to ride in such nice environment – the crowd are amazing, the setting is beautiful.”

Emanuele Gaudiano, LGCT Monaco Gold Medallist: “We bought Caspar when he was young, and have worked together to this point today. Today was his first 5* Grand Prix win, he jumped every round better and better. He’s not a typical horse for this ring but he did an amazing job. I think for every rider to win a Grand Prix is good, but to win a Global Champions Tour Grand Prix is special – it’s amazing.”

Piergiorgio Bucci, LGCT Monaco Silver Medallist: “It’s great to be on the podium. My horse jumped amazing. It was a great atmosphere and really like a Formula 1 – and I would like to thank [Jan Tops] who made it all happen. It’s another sport, it’s another feeling and I’m very happy to be sitting here next to this man. Congratulations to Emanuele; he’s a great jockey and it was a super day for him, like many other days! I’m very happy with the result.”

Rolf-Göran Bengtsson, LGCT Monaco Bronze Medallist: “It’s nice to see there are five [offspring of stallion] Casall here, and two on the podium. They’ve all done well. Casall is 17 years of age, he’s strong, and he’s been so many times on the podium – he’s an incredible horse. It was fantastic sport here tonight, everyone went faster and faster and tried so hard – it’s fantastic surroundings in Monaco. The crowd are very enthusiastic which is very good for us.”

Christian Ahlmann, LGCT Ranking Leader: “On the paper it looks quite good but now only eight results are counting. I hope some wins are coming in the next few shows! To watch again a wonderful, really hot jump off, like it was in Cannes was nice, but it would be better to be taking part in it again next time!”

June 26, 2016

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