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The Longines Global Champions Tour of Miami Beach kicked off
today on the breath-taking shoreline of Florida’s coast, with competitors,
spectators and VIPs wowed by the incredible surroundings. The world’s best
riders and horses flexed their muscles for the first time on the 2016 LGCT
season circuit, with two CSI5* classes taking place in the opening day of top
level competition.
World number 3 and Olympic gold medallist Scott Brash (GBR) summed up the
incredible atmosphere; ‘to be on Miami Beach, and to ride with the ocean right
there, it’s unique and special. Everyone wants to come to Miami Beach!” Entry to
the event is free to the public all weekend, and with larger grandstands, up
close and personal opportunities to see the stars of show jumping in action, and
a full three days of high adrenaline action, LGCT Miami Beach is the place to be
this weekend.
Today’s action was the first showcase as to which top riders are on form ahead
of Saturday’s Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Miami Beach. It was
Great Britain’s Olympic gold medallist Ben Maher (GBR) and his fiery chestnut
gelding Aristo Z who stole the first win of the weekend. Ben galloped away from
the rest of the field in the CSI5* 1.45m class, winning by over a second ahead
of young Belgian star Jos Verlooy (BEL) and his horse Farfelu de la Pomme. Third
place went to Bassem Hassan Mohammed (QAT) and Argelith Squid, who finished just
tenths away from Jos. Speaking about his win, Ben said: “[Aristo] is definitely
a specialist in this type of arena, he loves Cannes and Monaco so we saved him
specially for here in Miami - he likes this ocean beach weather!”
And it was a stunning example of Miami Beach’s beautiful climate. Sunbathers and
spectators lined the arena, just a stones throw from the water’s edge, to watch
the world’s top horses and riders battling it out for the top spots. The LGCT
Grand Prix riders took to the stunning sand arena for the first time this
weekend, with home riders Kent Farrington (USA), Ali Wolff (USA), Beezie Maddon
(USA), Laura Kraut (USA) and Quentin Judge (USA) all finishing high on the
scoreboard over the two competitions much to the delight of the watching crowd.
The unique location drew in passionate equestrians and passers by, keen to get a
glimpse of the stunning horses in action.
Home rider Laura Kraut (USA) spoke about the uniqueness of this event; “I think
everyone agrees [last year] was one of the most phenomenal events of the year.
What makes it great is you have all the equestrian enthusiasts here, and then
all the beach goers - you can just walk up in your bathing suit!"
As the day unfolded, speed demon Emanuele Gaudiano (ITA) took the CSI5* feature
class win with his beautiful grey stallion Caspar 232, finishing an impressive
two full seconds ahead of 2nd place rider McLain Ward (USA). In a showcase of
speed and agility in the 1.50/1.55m class, the Italian rider took out every
stride possible, galloping to the fences and shaving off time in every area.
Young talent Bertram Allen (IRL) took a strong third place, with chestnut
gelding Quiet Easy. The tough course set by Uliano Vezzani saw just nine riders
jump clear, and with today the first opportunity to witness who is on form ahead
of Saturday’s Grand Prix, it's set to be an exhilarating weekend of action.
Anticipation is mounting ahead of the debut Global Champions League competition,
with the draw for the team order taking place Friday 8th April at 13:30 local
time.
To hear Ben’s interview, please click
here. For more information on the classes coming up, including the Global
Champions League team competition on Sunday 10th April, please click
here.
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