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FEI World Cup™ Dressage 2016/2017 - Round 7 Neumunster (GER), 19 February 2017

“Look at me - I just won!” Isabell Werth’s Don Johnson FRH knows he’s the centre of attention after topping today’s seventh leg of the FEI World Cup™ Dressage 2016/2017 Western European League at Neumunster (GER). This was the German rider’s fourth …

“Look at me - I just won!” Isabell Werth’s Don Johnson FRH knows he’s the centre of attention after topping today’s seventh leg of the FEI World Cup™ Dressage 2016/2017 Western European League at Neumunster (GER). This was the German rider’s fourth victory in the current series. (Stefan Lafrentz/FEI)

Part of FEI press release

Incredible Isabell posts fourth victory of season in Neumunster

With consummate ease, and more than a little style, Germany’s Isabell Werth claimed her fourth victory of the FEI World Cup™ Dressage 2016/2017 Western European League at Neumunster (GER) today, scoring 82.455. She already had a hat-trick under her belt following wins at Lyon (FRA), Stuttgart (GER) and Amsterdam (NED) but those were all achieved with her sensational 12-year-old mare Weihegold FRH. Today however it was the 15-year-old Don Johnson who claimed the limelight for the 47-year-old rider whose never-ending list of accolades includes two World Cup titles.

Runner-up was 2013 champion Helen Langehanenberg (34) with the 15-year-old Damsey FRH whose enthusiastic final extended trot almost brought him eye-to-eye with Ground Jury President Dr Hans-Christian Matthiesen. The close encounter didn’t prevent a strong score of 79.150 however, pinning The Netherlands’ Madeleine Witte-Vrees (44) into third on a mark of 77.765 while, last to go of the 15 starters, Switzerland’s Marcela Krinke-Susmelj (51) finished fourth with Smeyers Molberg. 

The cosy fit of the Neumunster arena is always a character-test for horses, with the judges and spectators only a whisper away from the action, so Werth was delighted that “Johnny” held it together after tension in yesterday’s Grand Prix which they won by a relatively slender margin ahead of Witte-Vrees. “He was really super today, really happy and focused so I enjoyed it and could take a lot of risk. The atmosphere here is always difficult but I was fairly confident, even though you never know exactly what’s going to happen - especially with Johnny!” she said. 

The knowledgeable crowd were so accurate with their scores in the spectator judging that show organiser, Paul Schockemohle, joked “maybe we don’t actually need judges all the time!”  Witte-Vrees said the spectators “showed great respect and gave almost a standing ovation for every rider!”, but the intensity of it all saw Judy Reynolds’ 15-year-old Vancouver K bubble over to leave the Irish pair well down the order in tenth place.

It was all good news for Werth however, and she knows she is spoilt for choice as she heads to Gothenburg (SWE) for the penultimate qualifier next week with Emilio and then brings Don Johnson to the last leg in “s-Hertogenbosch (NED) ahead of the series Final in Omaha (USA) next month. “It’s great to have so many horses in good form at the same time and I’m delighted with Johnny today. He’s like a good red wine, he keeps getting better!” she said.

Result: 1, Don Johnson FRH (Isabell Werth) GER 82.455; 2, Damsey FRH (Helen Langehanenberg) GER 79.150; 3, Cennin (Madeleine Witte-Vrees) NED 77.765; 4, Smeyers Molberg (Marcela Krinke-Susmelj) SUI 75.620; 5, Zippo (Patrick van der Meer) NED 74.090; 6, Du Soleil (Kristy Oatley) AUS 74.015; 7, Foco Loco W (Borja Carrascosa) ESP 73.765; 8. Deveraux B (Carola Koppelmann) 73.380; 9, Real Dancer FRH (Jan-Dirk Giesselmann) GER 73.380; 10, Vancouver K (Judy Reynolds) IRL 73.275; 11, Furstano (Juliane Brunkhorst) GER 72.045; 12, Spirit of the Age OLD (Bernadette Brune) GER 71.385; 13, Sino Soul (Emma Kanerva) FIN 71.145; 14, Sai Baba Plus (Boaventura Freire) POR 70.935; 15, Xama Dos Pinhais (Joao Victor Marcari Oliva) BRA 67.650.

Detailed result here 

Facts and Figures:

The VR Classics at Neumunster (GER) hosted the seventh leg of the FEI World Cup™ Dressage 2016/2017 Western European League today.

2 further legs of this qualifying series will take place, at Gothenburg (SWE) next week and at ’s’Hertogenbosch (NED) in three weeks time.

The FEI World Cup™ Dressage 2016/2017 Final will be held in Omaha, Nebraska (USA) 27 March to 2 April.

15 horse-and-rider combinations from 8 countries competed today.

The panel of judges consisted of: At E, Guislain Forage; At H, D Evi Eisenhardt; At C, Dr Hans-Christian Matthiessen; At M, Christof Ubach; At B, Marietta Almasy.

Germany’s Isabell Werth scored her fourth win of the season when coming out on top with Don Johnson FRH. 

The 47-year-old rider, who is the most medalled athlete in equestrian sport, has won the World Cup title twice before - at Gothenburg (SWE) in 1992 and Las Vegas (USA) in 2007.

Germany’s Helen Langehanenberg, FEI World Cup™ Dressage champion with Damon Hill in 2013, claimed second place today with Damsey FRH.

Today’s result sees Isabell Werth move into even more of a commanding lead with 80 points at the top of the Western European League table followed by Australia’s Kristy Oatley (55) while Great Britain’s Carl Hester and Switzerland’s Marcela Krinke Susmelj share third (54). 

The top nine riders from the Western European League will qualify for the FEI World Cup™ Dressage Final.

Quotes:

Isabell Werth GER (1st): “The crowd here go crazy after each test, so a lot of horses get a bit crazy with all the applause and the prize-giving can be very intense! Sometimes Johnny bucks when he’s excited but mostly he tries to take care of me. He has a lot of character and he doesn’t mean to be mean!”

Helen Langenanenberg (2nd): “I won here in 2012, 2013 and 2014 and it’s very emotional to be back! The crowd was fantastic and welcomed me back so it’s been a great day. I’ve had this horse for a year but we are still getting to know each other. His previous rider was very tall and I’m small so we both have to adapt. Today I felt we were really working together so now it’s time now to start making some plans.”

Madeleine Witte-Vrees NED (3rd): “My next show is Den Bosch, and with today’s points I may be qualified for Omaha so if it stays that way I will definitely go. I changed things in my test today and it was good, I’m happy. There were three major mistakes during the test too, but my horse is still quite young, only 10, so it’s ok to make mistakes, we know we still have work to do.”

Dr. Hans-Christian Matthiesen, Ground Jury President, talking about the new judging system introduced this season: “The judges having to concentrate even more. It’s a challenge and a different way of thinking than in the past. We have a meeting at each show before the competition to discuss things, but I know once we all get used to it then it will be easier.” 

Show organiser Paul Schockemohle: “We have had 38,000 spectators at Neumunster this week and today we have a full house!”

Standings following Round 7 of the FEI World Cup™ Dressage 2016/2017 Western European League in Neumunster (GER):

 

1.    Isabell Werth GER         -    80

2.    Kristy Oatley AUS        -    55

3.    Carl Hester GBR        -    54

3.    Marcela Krinke Susmelj SUI    -    54

5.    Judy Reynolds IRL        -    52

6.    Madeleine Witte-Vrees NED    -    51

7.    Fabienne Lutkemeier GER    -    41

8.    Inna Logutenkova UKR     -    40

9.    Jessica von Bredow-Werndl GER-    38

10.    Severo Jesus Jurado Lopez ESP-    37