The best Anglo-Arab horse in Italy is from Santu Lussurgiu. Fuego Caliente , a 3-year-old bay colt, won the morpho-aptitude test at FieraCavalli in Verona. The judges rated the horse's proportions, gait at the walk and trot as excellent, so much so that they declared him the winner. Fuego Caliente does it again, having also won last year in the same competition at the Venetian equestrian event.

Born and raised in the breeding of Sebastiano Dessì , he was trained and presented by his son Marco , a young rider and trainer of colts and horses. Fuego Caliente is an excellent example of an Anglo-Arab, structured to compete in equestrian and eventing competitions, he has already won several national awards, in Verona, and regional ones in Tanca Regia in the Sardinian prize, resulting first in the training tests.

An excellent result that rewards the quality and seriousness of the Lussurgese breeding. The breeder Dessì is satisfied first and foremost: «We are recognized for the quality of our work, demanding, but done with great passion and dedication». A success that gratifies the entire Lussurgese equestrian movement, which revives the glories of the epic of Don Deodato Meloni, architect of the qualitative selection of the Anglo-Arab-Sardinian breed in the twentieth century.

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