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Portrait of the Giona siblings
Pas de Deux of the Hungarian Post
The Giona riding team stands for versatility and the highest quality in riding. The Italian family with its breathtaking show acts has been a CAVALLUNA crowd favourite for years: Whether it’s Giulia’s harmonious dressage performances or her brother Diego’s skilled Hungarian Post – the siblings know how to put their passion for horses into effect.
The Giona riding team stands for versatility and the highest quality in riding. The Italian family with its breathtaking show acts has been a CAVALLUNA crowd favourite for years: Whether it’s Giulia’s harmonious dressage performances or her brother Diego’s skilled Hungarian Post – the siblings know how to put their passion for horses into effect.

The sibling duo from Italy
The Italian siblings have been riding since they were very young and grew up close to Verona with their elegant four-legged friends. Now they are performing together in the arena for the first time.
The Italian siblings have been riding since they were very young and grew up close to Verona with their elegant four-legged friends. Now they are performing together in the arena for the first time. “My brother and I will be presenting our choreography, which we created especially, to the audience for the very first time,” the Italian rider proudly reveals. While it is Giulia’s third European tour, this is a completely new experience for her younger brother Diego.

The riding team in the CAVALLUNA shows
In addition to their sophisticated riding, the team also presents its versatility in the CAVALLUNA shows: Giulia, who plays the Amazon of Wind, will be performing the “double post” with her brother Diego.
In addition to their sophisticated riding, the team also presents its versatility in the CAVALLUNA shows: Giulia, who plays the Amazon of Wind, will be performing the “double post” with her brother Diego as well as presenting a spectacular variation of the Hungarian Post during her solo performance: Standing on a horse, freely guiding two other horses as if by magic, without bridle or reins, cloaked in a sensational shimmering costume. Meanwhile, her brother performs the difficult Hungarian Post with up to six horses, jumping over obstacles while standing on their backs – backwards – and performing incredible manoeuvres.
