Friday, 05 July 2013 CSI4* Tour 1.50m LR

Viva Italia! Emanuele Gaudiano in his forte

There were 43 starters in the first CSI4* world ranking competition at the GLOCK HORSE PERFORMANCE CENTER, which was a 1.50 m today and decided with a winning round. Of them, 12 went clear and therefore also qualified for the decider — at least 25% of the athletes according to the rules. Three had an infuriating time penalty, thus missing their chance to win: GLOCK rider Dieter Köfler (AUT/Carinthia) on GLOCK’s Prince de Vaux, Athina Onassis de Miranda (GRE) on AD Camille Z and Olympic and World Champion Jos Lansink (BEL) on Virtuose d’Hyrencourt.

The course for the winning round was 400 metres long and again exceedingly demanding. Given the skill of the remaining competitors one thing was clear: only a fast and flawless ride could lead to a win here. No problem for ‘Mr Speed’ Emanuele Gaudiano (ITA). The number 34 in the world rankings went flat out with his eight-year-old gelding Admara, rode the turns extremely tightly, the obstacles at an angle and reached the finish in 49.70 seconds. A tough nut that none of the other athletes could crack — the Italian thus took top honours.

Another very experienced rider tried hard, but despite a fast clear round, multiple European Champion John Whitaker and his 12-year-old stallion Maximillian had to settle for second place in the end (51.48). 

Third at the CSI3* Lons Le Saunier, winner at the CSI3* Munich-Riem and today Finland’s top female rider Maiju Mallat was delighted with a cool clear round on her experienced stallion Urleven van de Helle and third slot.

Alpenspan team and GLOCK rider Gerfried Puck showed GLOCK’s Wibo B who jumped very powerfully and went clear right up to the last fence. A pole then unfortunately fell after all, but with the fastest four-faults round the pair was justifiably proud of finishing fifth in a starting field chock-full of famous riders. 

After doing well in the first round, luck was not on the side of Julia Kayser (AUT/Tyrol) and her nine-year-old mare Sterrehof’s Ushi. In the winning round they had two knockdowns, but tenth in this difficult competition was an absolutely top result.

02 | CSI4* Tour
International jumping competition with winning round (1.50 m)
Competition counting for LONGINES Ranking List
1. Admara - Gaudiano Emanuele (ITA) 0 49.70 - Winning Round
2. Maximillian - Whitaker John (GBR) 0 51.48 - Winning Round 
3. Urleven van de Helle - Mallat Maiju (FIN) 0 56.06 - Winning Round 
4. Clouwni - Módolo Zanotelli Marlon (BRA) 0 59.15 - Winning Round 
5. Glock’s Wibo B - Puck Gerfried (AUT/Styria) 4 54.56 - Winning Round
6. Sidney VIII - Guerdat Steve (SUI) 4 56.73 - Winning Round 
7. Mic Mac du Tillard - Augustsson Angelica (SWE) 4 61.68 - Winning Round 
8. Baretto - Turchetto Roberto (ITA) 4 65.93 - Winning Round 
9. Quannan-R - Bettinger Marc (GER) 5 71.5 - Winning Round 
10. Sterrehof’s Ushi - Kayser Julia (AUT/Tyrol) 8 53.90 - Winning Round
11. VDL Groep Sapphire B - Vleuten Maikel van der (NED) 8 55.73 - Winning Round 
12. Catwalk IV - Whitaker Robert (GBR) 8 57.57 - Winning Round
Results link

Emanuele Gaudiano (ITA) is famous for his fast rounds. Today he nailed the win in the CSI4* world ranking competition with Admara © Nini Schäbel

A holder of many medals, John Whitaker (GBR) on Maximillian succeeded in securing second place today © Michael Rzepa

Girl power again: Maiju Mallat (FIN) took third with Urleven van de Helle ©

GLOCK rider Gerfried Puck (AUT/Styria) produced a great round with GLOCK’s Wibo B for fifth spot © Michael Rzepa

Julia Kayser (AUT/Tyrol) claimed tenth with Sterrehof’s Ushi © Michael Rzepa