Equieffe Gorla Minore hosts the Eef circuit stage with 12 European national teams
Over 220 horsemen and women compete at the Equieffe in Gorla Minore, the first qualification for Budapest.

Over 220 horsemen and women compete at the Equieffe in Gorla Minore, the first qualification for Budapest.
Lands at theEquieffe of Gorla Minore, Varese, the stage of the Eef circuit with 12 on the field today European national teams. This is the first of two qualifications for the Budapest Semi-Final June 26-29 (South/Central Region). Including individual entries, over 220 riders and more than 330 horses will compete at the Equieffe.
The blue team fielded by the coach Marco Porro and led by the "new" team leader Mario Verheyden is composed of Bassi (Cape Cod), Camilli (ph. Argenziano, Cachareno Ps), Ciriesi (Cape Coral) and Garofalo (Abelle degli Assi), reserve the U25 Vitale (Earl Grey Z). The start of the Cup It's 11am this morning and there's great anticipation 'at home', given that Italy has won the Eef in the last three years.
Meanwhile, in Fontainebleau, other Italian stars – Bucci, Gaudiano, Martinengo – are busy with top horses, while De Luca employs "coming up" subjects at Sentower Park in Belgium.
Our dressage holds court at Gossendorf, Austria, where in the "four stars" Carnevali (Drew Doughty), Truppa (Smile di Fontabeti) and "Titti "Villa (Djibouti) compete. Then in the "three stars" there are Rustignoli (Rocco del Castegno) and Soldi (Dakar), in the "single star" Colombo (Flarouche) and Lippi (Rubin's Rock Star). The participation of the young Azzurrini is also strong.
The complete finally looks at the participations of Torlonia, Giugni and Bizzarro at the "four stars" of Ballydenisc, Ireland, and those of Grandis, De Simone and Gozzi at the "two stars" of Lumuhlen, Germany.
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