Exciting showdown marks the Finale of Doha International Tour 2025
The second day of the Doha International Tour 2025 delivered a spectacular showcase of equestrian excellence at the world-class Al Shaqab arena. Featuring seven rounds across one-star, two-star, four-star categories, as well as a Future Rider's competition, the event brought together over 220 local and international riders competing for a prize pool of over €540,000.
Italians dominate CS12 show jumping.
Emanuele Gaudiano stole the spotlight, claiming victory in the CS12* 1.45m GP Qualifier with Chalou in a blazing 60.94 seconds, followed closely by compatriot Roberto Previtali and Austrian Gerfried Puck. Gaudiano continued his winning streak in the CS14*-W 1.45m, riding Vasco 118 to a flawless 65.57 - second finish.
Grace Healey leads the Brits
In the CSI2* - Immediate Jump Off - 1.35m, Grace Healey delivered a stunning 32.15-second performance on Jabadabadoo, edging out Portuguese and Egyptian competitors.
Weishaupt wins CSI4* finale
German rider Philipp Weishaupt wins in the CSI4*-W - FEI World Cup - Two Rounds - 1.55m finale with an outstanding jump off time of 40.47 seconds, outpacing Italian and Belgian challengers.
Saudi and Qatari stars shines
Saudi rider Hassan Al Hadi stood out in the CSI1* - Faults & Time - 1.10m, while Qatari riders rider Hadi Mansour Al Shahwani and Mohammed Yousef Al Jaber claimed podium finishes in their respective classes.
Rising stars in the Future Rider's class
Khalifa bin Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani showcased promising talent, taking first and thrid in the Future Riders Optimum Time 80cm class.
The Doha International Tour 2025 continues to captivate audiences, setting the stage for its thrilling conclusion.
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