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International
Amateur-Drivers
Friendship
Challenge in Italy
Taranto,
29.07 - 01.08.2010
GERMANY COPS THE MAGNA GRECIA;
AND SICILY WINS THE CONSOLATION
By Joe Faraldo, who was invited and competed in the Magna
Grecia in Tarantro, Italy
The Fifth Magna Grecia got underway here at the Hippodromo
Paolo Sesto on Saturday night, July 31 with ten drivers
seeking the winners circle. But it was Germany’s Claus tho
Seeth who was the winner. He left from the rail, sat still
for a brief spell, and then burst into the lead and no one
had a chance to catch him. Second and third places went to
two Italians who chased the winner home.
Donato Corelli the propriotario of the Hippodromo, marched
out to present the Trofeo to Claus while the band played the
German National Anthem.
In the Consolation race, the Sicilian driver, Antonnio
Cotonne, who once drove my trotter Spring Glide in an
amateur race at the Meadowlands, was the winner. While I cut
them a good mile, Cotonne and three others, trotted past me
in the homestretch and they never even waved goodbye.
The Consolation, which was the last race on the card, went
off at twelve thirty in the morning an hour earlier than the
previous evening’s finale. That was followed by the
customary dinner and exchange of gifts by all the countries.
Our host, Donato Corelli, and his lovely daughters also
joined us.
The evening’s events saw the finalists in the Magna Grecia
introduced by baton twirling cheer leaders, jousters on
horseback, and ancient carriages to entertain the crowds and
introduce the foreigners to the public.
Also on the card was the Gran Premio di Taranto and its
sixty- six thousand Euro purse contested by some of the best
horses in Italy. Showing up in the event was our own
expatriate and now resident of Palma, Jertry Riordan now an
Italian harness trainer & aficionado. He was joined by
notable owner and gentleman driver Cesare Mele of Florence
along with the very capable driver from Piemonte, Andrea
Guzzinate, whose dad drove in the International trot at
Roosevelt Raceway many, many years ago.
Though the Riordan-trained horse fared well, the victory
belonged to my friend Guzzinate and his connections. Riordan
faced an arduous nine hour drive back to Palma.
(Wow things are sure a bit different on the Continent for
trainers than in the USA or are they?)
The dinner lasted until 2am and everyone said their goodbyes
and darted off to as far away as Hungary; the USA and New
Zealand, where the 2012 World Cup of Amateur racing will be
contested on the North and South Islands .
My Italian trip was very enjoyable but once again the best
that I can say is that there is always next year.
Fifth Magna Grecia is about to get underway
The Fifth Magna Grecia is about to get underway here at the
Hippodromo Paolo Sesto, named after the religious icon Pope Paul
the Sixth. Even our gorgeous Masseria in Crispiano (ancient
farmhouse), at which we are very graciously housed, bears both
mythical and religious connection.
It is named Quis et Deus for
Saint Micheal's act of killing the devil and preserving the
power of God. The Masseria, great for a honeymoon, is surrounded
by olive and fig trees (a necessary) and newly added swimming
pool. It is remote, quiet and breathtaking, constructed in 1710
and refurbished in great taste and modern Italian style but with
ancient Trulli acting as some of its quarters.All the work is
accomplished by its owner, Antonio Prato, labeled here as a
visionary. In this perfect pastoral setting there is no noise
from traffic, airplanes or the various other sounds of a
different form of "civilization."
At the Hippodromo, we are greeted
by my friend of 25 years,track owner Donato Corelli, who
surrounds me in an Italian style bear hug. We are scurried off
to the stable area where I renew an old friendship with Charlie
Ferrugia from Malta. He races from the same scuderia or stable
as my horse. We are an entry in the ten horse field that carries
two trailers. The first five qualify to race against the first
five in the all Italian race, with the remainders excluded from
the Championship and relegated to the Consolation.
I am determined to win
everything. I have a good horse and the rail. Getting away in
the two hole with a ton of horse and the two favorites hung two
and three wide, I know how this is going to end... or so I
thought. Raging with trot in the hole at the three quarter pole
,my entry mate clears the Belgian girl and my pleas of "Charlie,
Charlie" fall of deaf ears as he hooks my wheel, and I'm almost
run over from behind. Luckily no one is hurt, but my grasp of
first victory in my third try here evaporates in thin air. What
an entry we turn out to be! The handy Roger Rosenkranz of Sweden,
last year's victor ,hits the wire first.
Well, the consolation may
prove to be a better opportunity and my last hope. I'll have a
heart to heart talk with Charlie who seemed to take the mishap
worse than me but as we all know that's racing. There is still a
camaraderie in the professional as well as the amateur racing
world and over our sumptuous meal and fine Primitivo wine, made
from grapes brought here by the Greeks centuries ago, we look
forward to our Saturday rematch.
PS -
The North American Amateur drivers have received future invites
to Sicily, Malta, Palma de Mallorca and Taranto on this trip,
and Russia and Belgium on the last. Invites have been extended
to Torino, Taranto and France. Amateurs interested in joining in
on these events should contact Joe Faraldo at
faral@thorn.net.
by Joseph FARALDO,
President, North American Amateur Drivers Association
4ª corsa del 30/07/2010
nell'ippodromo Taranto, Paolo VI Trotto
Premio PR. TROFEO MAGNA GRECIA E.4.840 INV.GENT.
M.1600-(TRIO)-
1 5 LEA DU VAR R.ALLERKRANTZ
1600 1.15.9
2 7 LOTO D'ALFA K.TO SEETH 1600 1.16.2
3 2 GEREK NAF J.BASSA RIERA 1600 1.16.5
4 9 IRIDEMAR T.KELEMEN 1600 1.16.6
5 6 ISTWOOD PZ P.LANDART 1600 1.18.1
6 4 GRATUS PF C.FARRUGIA 1600 1.18.3
7 3 FEDRO EL L.VAN BAEL 1600 1.18.4
8 10 LINUS GRIF G.COOK 1600 1.18.6
9 1 LOVELOK J.FARALDO 1600 1.19.5
10 8 DARFAR MO H.BRACHER 1600 1.23.0
5ª corsa del 30/07/2010
nell'ippodromo Taranto, Paolo VI Trotto
Premio PR. TR.MAGNA GRECIA C.NAZ. E.5.830 INV GD M.1600(--TRIS--)
1 2 LUCIANO MOGGI
VIT.FORNARO 1600 1.15.5
2 7 LUPETTO
G.SCARANO 1600 1.15.6
3 5 FELIX DI SALA N.TORTORELLA 1600 1.15.6
4 9 INDIANAPOLIS BI F.RESCIO 1600 1.15.8
5 8 LIRIC ANS G.COLANTONIO 1600 1.15.9
6 10 GIRLO C.BRIGANTE 1600 1.16.1
7 1 GRIDO D. BLUE A.COTTONE 1600 RP
8 3 LEDA SF F.GRAGNANIELLO 1600 RP
9 6 INDIAN TIGER R.RUFFATO 1600 RP
10 4 GINGERINA GC.MASETTI 1600 RP
Risultati di Taranto -
Sabato 31 Luglio 2010 - Corsa n. 8
8 T.MAGNA GRECIA FINALE
Euro 5.060 TRIO 1600
23.20 (GENTLEMEN INVITO Gentlemen)
1 LIGABUE OM (1) MB5 To
Seeth K. 1600 1.15.3 (8,43)
2 EGON DI SALA (9) MB9 Rescio Federico 1600 1.15.6 (6,84)
3 LEDA SF (10) FB5 Scarano Graziano 1600 1.15.6 (2,86)
4 GENIUS (6) MS7 Allerkrantz R. 1600 1.16.5 (7,17)
5 INTENSA LOD (4) FB6 Fornaro Vincenzo 1600 1.16.7 (14,63)
6 GARDIEN DU BOIS (8) MB7 Colantonio Giuseppe 1600 1.17.1
(6,97)
7 LOTTATORE (3) MB5 Kelemen T. 1600 1.17.2 (12,33)
8 IDRA CAF (7) FB6 Bassa Riera J. 1600 1.17.4 (7,40)
9 GIONIZ (5) MB7 Landart P. 1600 1.19.1 (50,01)
RP LINAK LGB (2) FB5 Tortorella Nicola 1600 (5,91)
Quote V. 8,43 P. 2,25 1,97 2,14 Acc. 7,57 42,63 Acp. 9,48
(1-10) 17,96 (1-9) 3,99 (9-10) T. 123,19 141,99
Risultati di Taranto - Sabato 31 Luglio 2010 - Corsa n. 9
9 T.MAGNA GRECIA
CONSOLAZIONE
Euro 4.840 TRIO 1600
23.45 (GENTLEMEN INVITO Gentlemen)
1 LACONIA RAB (6) FB5
Cottone Antonino 1600 1.16.4 (5,23)
2 GIRAMONDO MN (2) MB7 Bracher Heiner 1600 1.17.0 (33,99)
3 ISAVELITA (9) FB6 Masetti Giancarlo 1600 1.17.1 (12,54)
4 LINDA DI SGREI (1) FBO5 Cook G. 1600 1.17.1 (14,27)
5 LETS' GO ZS (5) MB5 Faraldo Joe 1600 1.17.1 (11,46)
6 FELIX PF (3) MB8 Gragnaniello Francesco 1600 1.18.5 (4,18)
7 LUCE RAB (8) FBO5 Farrugia C 1600 1.19.7 (9,53)
8 LUSITANO (7) MB5 Ruffato Raffaello 1600 1.19.9 (32,79)
RP INKRO RIVARCO (10) MB6 Van Bael L. 1600 (8,45)
RI LOVER THOR (4) MBO5 Brigante Cosimo 1600 (2,38)
Quote V. 5,23 P. 1,60 3,52 1,83 Acc. 65,70 Acp. 37,58 (2-6)
9,12 (6-9) T. 1.664,88
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