DSP Elite foal auction comes up 24 July with some very interesting prospects

Presentation of dressage foal collection Friday and Saturday before the auction Saturday at 7.30 pm (unfortunately no streaming from the presentations).

H2R highlights for the upcoming DSP auction:

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Super uphill expressive mover


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No 64 - WOW supple uphill mover (but VERY short topline)


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Nice power off the ground with super expression


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Super supple and well balanced for the trot and canter even though missing a bit more balance for the walk


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Well balanced uphill movements

Here you find the full collection.

Dutch young horses selected for WCYH in Verden

6 year old Kjento and Charlotte Fry are also among the selected combinations for WCYH 25 - 29 August in Verden - photo: Van Olst Horses.

6 year old Kjento and Charlotte Fry are also among the selected combinations for WCYH 25 - 29 August in Verden - photo: Van Olst Horses.

5 year old
Beni Pachl / Hexagon’s Luxuriouzz (v.Johnson)
Curro Benitez Sanchez / Lord Platinum (v.Ferguson)
Dinja van Liere / Labarron (v.For Romance)
Dinja van Liere / Leonidas (v.Trafalgar)
Franka Loos / Las Vegas (v.Ferdeaux)
Kirsten Brouwer / Lightning Star Rr (v.Ferguson)
1st reserve Kirsten Brouwer / Lennoxwaard (v.El Capone)
2nd reserve Gerdine Maree / Levinus (v.Dream Boy)

6 year old
Charlotte Fry / Kjento (v.Negro)
Femke de Laat / Kind Pleasure (v.Governor)
Hans Peter Minderhoud / GLOCK’s Kardam’s Whisper (v.Toto Jr.)
Jeanine Nieuwenhuis / King van het Haarbosch (v.Spielberg)
Marieke van der Putten / Keano RS2 (v.Governor)
Thalia Rockx / Koko JR de La Fazenda (v.Toto Jr.)
1st reserve Bart Veeze / Kyton (v.Ferguson)
2nd reserve Marieke van der Putten / Kuvasz RS2 (v.Glamourdale)

7 year old
Andreas Helgstrand / Jovian (v.Apache)
Kimberly Pap / Turfhorst Jersey (v.Vivaldi)
Marieke van der Putten / Jameson RS2 (v.Blue Hors Zack)
Nicky Snijder / Jongleur Sth (v.Expression)
Renate van Uytert – van Vliet / Johnny Depp (v.Bordeaux)
Renate van Uytert – van Vliet / Just Wimphof (v.De Niro)
1st reserve Eva van der Linde / Jerenzo Texel (v.Enzo Ferrari Texel)
2nd reserve Kim Noordijk / D’Joep (v.Desperado)

"Breeders Corner" - this week at Rastede and for preliminary PAVO Cup qualifiers

While worlds best horses and riders are in Tokyo at the moment the next generations might be in the arenas in Rastede at OLD Landesturnier or for the PAVO Cup qualifiers this week.

Both events are LIVE at Clipmyhorse.

Breeding with the highly promoted and top presented young stallions is not always an easy task therefore it is even more interesting to be able to follow their offsprings.

Remember you can always catch up on “missing horses” or tests if you are Premium Member at Clipmyhorse.

PAVO Cup qualifiers for the finals in Ermelo


TOKYO 2020 OLYMPIC GAMES – EQUESTRIAN DRESSAGE PREVIEW

Can Germany make it a fabulous 14?

By Louise Parkes

Germany has a long and formidable record in Olympic Equestrian Dressage. Since the team competition was first introduced in Amsterdam (NED) in 1928, when the German side pinned Sweden into silver and The Netherlands into bronze, they have won 13 of the 20 Olympic team contests. And it’s looking very much like gold number 14 is just around the corner.

The loss to Great Britain at London in 2012 was the only blip in an otherwise seamless run that began in Los Angeles in 1984 when the great Reiner Klimke and Ahlerich led the victory gallop. Despite all the disruption of the last 18 months due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the Equine Herpes Virus (EHV-1) outbreak in mainland Europe, Team Germany arrive at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games as defending champions and strong favourites to do it all over again.

Isabell Werth heads the line-up with the mare Bella Rose and holding the World number one slot. And, underpinning the sheer strength of the German challenge, she will be joined by World numbers two and four, Jessica von Bredow-Werndl with TSF Dalera BB and Dorothee Schneider with Showtime FRH. With Helen Langehanenberg and her mare Annabelle in reserve, they seem like an unstoppable force.

However, the three-per team format introduced for this year’s Games could prove highly influential. One off day for just one team member and the story could be very different indeed, because every ride will be critical. 

Dynamic duo

At the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, Great Britain claimed silver and The Netherlands took team bronze and this time around the British send the dynamic duo of Charlotte Dujardin and Carl Hester once again, but both on relatively unexposed horses.

Dujardin’s decision to take the 10-year-old Gio instead of her considerably more experienced 12-year-old mare Mount St John Freestyle who was in great form at Hagen (GER) in April and who swept all before her at the home international at Wellington (GBR) in May came as a surprise. But the athlete whose record-breaking partnership with the now-retired Valegro has helped popularise this sport like few before her, is backed up by the evergreen Hester and Charlotte Fry with Everdale, and she’s always going to be highly competitive.

Edward Gal with Total US and Hans Peter Minderhoud with Dream Boy headline the Dutch team, Patrik Kittel (Well Done de la Roche) leads the Swedish contingent and Steffen Peters (Suppenkasper) will be a strong anchor for Team USA. Meanwhile Team Belgium will be making a little bit of Olympic history as they make their first appearance since 1928.

When it comes to the individual honours all eyes will be on Denmark’s Cathrine Dufour and her fabulous horse Bohemian. The pair posted a back-to-back double of wins at the first leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2020/2021 series on home ground in Aarhus (DEN), pinning Germany’s Werth and von Bredow-Werndl into second and third.

But when the Covid cloud broke long enough for another leg to take place in Salzburg (AUT) in January, von Bredow-Werndl showed a whole new level of performance with her 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games™ gold-medal partner TSF Dalera BB, who has gone from strength to strength ever since. Now this pair look a real threat to all the rest in the battle for individual Olympic glory. 

Less obvious

However, at Olympic Games the show-stealers are often the less obvious. Australia’s Mary Hanna, whose horse Calanta was the very first to arrive into the stables at Baji Koen Equestrian Park in Tokyo early last week, is a case in point. Because equestrian fans all around the world are already putting their hearts behind this mother of two and grandmother of four who, at the age of 66, is tackling her sixth Olympics. 

Apart from the Beijing Games in 2008, she has been a member of every Australian Olympic Dressage team since 1996, and that’s quite some record. She’s as proud as ever to be flying her country’s flag alongside Kelly Layne riding Samhitas and Simone Pearce with Destano.

The last time Olympic Games were staged in Tokyo in 1964, Baji Koen was the venue for Dressage which was a very different sport back then. 

In the Grand Prix the scores were announced after each ride, and after the ride-off - which was filmed and then mulled over by judges Frantisek Jandl, Gustaf Nyblaeus and Georges Margot - the public, the teams and the media had to wait for two hours before the final results were announced. It should be a bit quicker this time around!

Swiss supremo Henri Chammartin with Woerman, was eventually deemed the Individual champion, and the team title went to Germany’s Harry Boldt with Remus, Josef Neckermann with Antoinette and Reiner Klimke with Dux.

What is Dressage?

Dressage is about training the horse to a high level and highlighting its athleticism and the beauty of its movement. At its best, horse and rider are in complete harmony and together they appear to “dance”!  

How it will play out…..

The FEI Grand Prix test, in which all athletes must participate, will take place on 24 and 25 July and is a qualifier for both the team and individual competitions. The qualification ranking will be decided by the results of all three team members.

Athletes compete in six groups, with three groups competing on each day. The composition of the groups is based on the FEI World Ranking list position of the athlete/horse combination on the date of definite entries (5 July 2021).

The top eight teams in the Grand Prix (and those tied for eighth place) will qualify for the FEI Grand Prix Special on 27 July, which is also the second individual qualifier from which the top 18 will go through to the Freestyle Final on 28 July. 

During the period between the Team Qualifier (Grand Prix) and up to two hours before the start of the Team Final (Grand Prix Special), the Chef d’Equipe may substitute an athlete/horse combination. However, the substitute combination will not be entitled to compete in the FEI Grand Prix Freestyle.

The Freestyle to Music is a standalone competition to decide the individual champion. 

The Dressage Tests are the FEI Grand Prix, the FEI Grand Prix Special and the FEI Grand Prix Freestyle.

Facts & Figures

30 countries

15 teams 

15 countries represented by individual competitors

60 horse/athlete combinations

Germany are defending team champions and are chasing down their 14th Olympic Equestrian Dressage team title

In the history of Olympic Equestrian Dressage, which dates back to 1912, Germany has long been the dominant force, taking 13 team and seven individual titles

Defending individual champion is Great Britain’s Charlotte Dujardin, who scooped double-gold with the great Valegro at London 2012 and individual gold at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games

Dujardin and Valegro consistently set World Records throughout their spectacular career together and continue to hold all three World Records in Dressage (FEI Grand Prix, FEI Grand Prix Special and FEI Grand Prix Freestyle)

At the London International Horse Show in 2014 they set the Grand Prix record at 87.460%, and at the same event posted a new Freestyle World Record when achieving 94.300% 

The Grand Prix Special World Record score of 88.022%, which they set at Hagen (GER) in 2012 has never been beaten

Germany’s Isabell Werth (51) will be competing in her sixth Olympic Games. The most medalled athlete in the history of equestrian sport, she has 10 Olympic medals in her trophy cabinet and six of them are gold, the first awarded in Barcelona (ESP) in 1992 and the last at Rio de Janeiro (BRA) in 2016

At Rio, Werth surpassed the record held for many years by The Netherlands’ Anky van Grunsven, who collected nine Olympic medals throughout her spectacular career

Riding Gigolo, Werth claimed individual gold in Atlanta (USA) in 1996 and she is a four-time individual silver medallist

Caroline Chew, 27, is set to become the first Singaporean to compete in equestrian sport at the Olympic Games when she participates in Dressage. 

The Officials

Dressage Ground Jury President is Germany’s Katrina Wuest.

Dressage Ground Jury members are: Andrew Gardner (GBR), Francis Verbeek (NED), Hans-Christian Matthiesen (DEN), Janet Foy (USA), Susie Hoevenaars (AUS) and Magnus Ringmark (SWE).

FEI Delegate for Dressage is Australia’s Mary Seefried

The Judges Supervisory Panel (JSP) was introduced by the FEI in 2011 to provide an official back-up system to correct any marking errors at all major events, including Olympic Games. 

The members of the JSP at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games are: David Hunt (GBR), Liselotte Fore (USA) and Maribel Alonso (MEX).

Overall Chef Steward is Maria Hernek (SWE).

Dressage Chief Steward is Jacques van Daele (BEL)

One of the most identifiable officials on duty throughout the Games will be the colourful Arena Call-up/Steward and Ringmaster, Pedro Cebulka (CAN). 

The Teams:

Australia: Mary Hanna (Calanta), Kelly Layne (Samhitas), Simone Pearce (Destano).

Austria: Florian Bacher (Fidertraum), Victoria Max-Theurer (Abegglen NRW), Christian Schumach (Te Quiero SF). 

Belgium: Laurence Roos (Fil Rouge), Domien Michiels (Intermezzo van het Meerdaalhof), Larissa Pauluis (Flambeau). Alternate: Alexa Fairchild (Dabanos D’O4).

Canada: Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu (All In), Lindsay Kellock (Sebastien), Chris von Martels (Eclips). Alternate: Naima Moreira Laliberte (Statesman).

Denmark: Cathrine Dufour (Bohemian), Carina Kassae Krüt (Heiline’s Danciera), Nanna Skodborg Merrald (Zack). Alternate: Charlotte Heering (Bufranco).

France: Alexandre Ayache (Zo What), Morgan Barbancon (Sir Donnerhall ll OLD), Maxime Collard (Cupido PB). Alternate: Isabelle Pinto (Hot Chocolat VD Kwaplas).

Germany: Isabell Werth (Bella Rose 2), Jessica von Bredow-Werndl (TSF Dalera BB), Dorothee Schneider (Showtime FRH). Alternate: Helen Langehanenberg (Annabelle 110). 

Great Britain: Charlotte Dujardin (Gio), Charlotte Fry (Everdale), Carl Hester (En Vogue). Alternate: Gareth Hughes (Sintano van Hof Olympia).

Japan: Kazuki Sado (Ludwig Der Sonnenkoenig 2), Shingo Hayashi (Scolari 4), Hiroyuki Kitahara (Huracan 10). Alternate: Masanao Taahashi (Rubicon).

Netherlands: Marlies Van Baalen (Go Legend), Edward Gal (Total US), Hans Peter Minderhoud (Dream Boy). Alternate: Dinja van Liere (Haute Couture).

Portugal: Joao Miguel Torrao (Equador), Maria Caetano (Fenix de Tineo), Rodrigo Torres (Foqoso). Alternate: Carlos Pinro (Sultao Menezes).

ROC: Inessa Merkulova (Mister X), Tatyana Kosterina (Diavolessa VA), Aleksandra Maksakova (Bojengels). Alternate: Maria Shuvalova (Famous Cross).

Spain: Beatriz Ferrer-Salat (Elegance), Severo Jurado Lopez (Fendi T), Jose Antonio Garcia Mena (Sorento 15). Alternate: Jose Antonio Garcia Mena (Divina Royal).

Sweden: Patrik Kittel (Well Done De La Roche CHF), Therese Nilshagen (Dante Weltino OLD), Juliette Ramel (Buriel KH). Alternate: Antonia Ramel (Brother de Jeu).

USA: Adrienne Lyle (Salvino), Steffen Peters (Suppenkasper), Sabine Schut-Kery (Sanceo). Alternate: Nick Wagman (Don John).

The Individuals:

Brazil: Joao Victor Marcari Oliva (Escorial).

Chile: Virginia Yarur (Ronaldo).

Dominican Republic: Yvonne Losos de Muniz (Aquamarijn).

Estonia: Dina Ellermann (Donna Anna).

Finland: Henri Ruoste (Kontestro DB).

Ireland: Heike Holstein (Sambuca).

Italy: Francesco Zaza (Wispering Romance).

Korea: Dong Seon Kim (Belstaff).

Luxembourg: Nicolas Wagner Ehlinger (Quater Back Junior FRH).

Morocco: Yessin Rahmouni (All At Once).

Mexico: Martha Fernanda Del Valle Quirarte (Beduino Lam).

Republic of South Africa: Tanya Seymour (Ramoneur 6).

Singapore: Caroline Chew (Tribiani).

Switzerland: Estelle Wettstein (West Side Story OLD).

Ukraine: Inna Logutenkova (Fleraro).

The Nations:

Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Morocco, Mexico, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Republic of South Africa, ROC, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, USA.

The full list HERE

FEI Olympic Hub HERE 

Oldenburger Landesturnier starts tomorrow - Elite Mare Show Thursday 22 July

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A huge program over 5 days with all disciplines for the Oldenburger horses in Vechta.

Here you find the start and results. There will be full live stream via Clipmyhorse from the entire event.

Thursday 22 July is the prestigious Elite Mare Show taking place.

Recent former Champion mares

Program for the day:

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Danish bred/owned mares for the Elite Mare Show:

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VIDEO - Clean sweep from Kristine Møller with her 7 year old DSP Spectre at Deauville France

DSP Spectre and Kristine Møller - private photo.

DSP Spectre and Kristine Møller - private photo.

Successful weekend at Deauville for Luxemburg rider Kristine Møller

Kristine Møller getting ready for WCYH in Verden in August with 7 year old DSP Spectre by Sezuan / Silvermoon, bred by Jens Thorsen (Gestüt Pallerhaff) with a clean double sweep for both the preliminary test and today’s final test at Deauville scoring 75,757% and 77,572%.

Today’s marks :

  • Trot 8,5 - walk 8,0 - canter 8,0 - submission 8,0 - perspective 8,5

  • Technical score: 73,143%

(watch the test here below)

Soon Grand Prix ready

Kristine also competed the 11 year old mare Standing O´vation TSF by Imperio / Consul and was placed 3rd in both Intermediaire B and Intermediare II.


How to watch the Olympics - Danish DR2 with free streaming

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There are a lot of different providers streaming from the Olympics.

Confirmed and at the schedule today for day 1 at the Olympics is Danish national broadcast DR2 with full streamning from the first competition day Saturday 24 July, 10 am CET (local Japan time 5 pm).

For the foreign readers NBC Sport (America), ARD (Germany) and Eurosport (World wide) will be available.

H2R calendar will of course be updated when new informations or streaming comes up.

The Olympic puzzle can start

Today Global Dressage Analytics made the list of entries for each group for the Grand Prix.

It is based on the relative World Dressage Ranking List (WDRL) positions of the actual starters (the version dated 30/06/2021); each rider is assigned a relative WDRL number in the range 1-60 and they are placed in starting positions as shown in the attached table (from the FEI Tokyo regulations). Then there are some corrections made to ensure no nation has more than one rider in a group, or more than two in a day.

The real list won’t be known till after the vet check (Friday July 23rd) and the team declaration.

Source: Global Dressage Analytics

Part of the FEI rules

The FEI Grand Prix test, in which all Athletes must participate, is the qualifying competition for the individual competition (FEI Grand Prix Freestyle) and the team competition (FEI Grand Prix Special to music).

Athletes compete in six (6) groups, with three (3) groups competing on the first day and the remaining three (3) groups on the second day. The composition of the groups are based on the FEI World Ranking List position of the Athlete/Horse combination on the date of definite entries (see Dressage Rules Article 456.1)

Two from each group, plus the next best six (6) ranked Athletes (overall best results) qualify for the FEI Grand Prix Freestyle. If a qualified Athlete/Horse drops out, the vacant spot is filled by the next best ranked Athlete.

In case of a tie, the highest and lowest total scores for each Athlete will be added and divided by two, with the highest score deciding on the tie. If the tie cannot be broken, the second highest and second lowest total scores for each Athlete will be added and divided by two with the highest score deciding on the tie. If the tie is still not broken, the third highest and third lowest total scores for each Athlete will be added and divided by two, with the highest score deciding on the tie. If the tie cannot be broken, it will be decided by a draw.

All Teams receive a qualification ranking after the FEI Grand Prix by adding up the three (3) results per team. The top eight (8) ranked Teams (including those tied for the 8th place), qualify for the Team competition, FEI Grand Prix Special to music.

Source: FEI Regulations for Equestrian Events at the Olympic Games

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VIDEO - Final part of Danish Young Horses presented for the selectors for WCYH in Verden

Tophøjs Diadora by Hesselhøj Donkey Boy / Blue Hors Don Romantic and Eric Guardia Martinez

Tophøjs Diadora by Hesselhøj Donkey Boy / Blue Hors Don Romantic and Eric Guardia Martinez

With this years COVID-19 challenges the Danish selection commission has made an extra observation event arranged during Blue Hors Summer Festival especially for the combinations going to Falsterbo Horse Show.

From watching the performances at Blue Hors and lately at Falsterbo Horse Show together with today’s selection event H2R will dare to appoint our favorites for WCYH in Verden representing Denmark.

The selectors will tomorrow announce 4 combinations + 2 reserve for 5 year old, 6 year old and 7 year old horses.

5 year old (H2R choice)

Hesselhøj Down Town by Hesselhøj Donkey Boy / Blue Hors Zack, bred by Stutteri Hesselhøj - rider Jeanna Högberg

Superb presentations both yesterday (seperat video below) and today. They definitely look like a possible medalist.

Tophøjs Diadora by Hesselhøj Donkey Boy / Blue Hors Don Romantic, bred by Anette Nilausen and Niels Jørgen Johansen - rider Eric Guardia Martinez

Impressive mare with super presentation, lovely supple quality gaits, becomes a bit tense for today’s counter canter. Look like a clear combination for the finals.

Polka Fascination M by Fürstenball / Sandro Hit bred by Sanne Matthiesen - rider Dennis Kjær

Well balanced in all 3 gaits with very nice expression.

Castro Sem by Cantolar / Louvre S, bred by Esben Pedersen - rider Jan Møller Christensen

Showed a super performance the first day at Falsterbo Horse Show in a supple relaxed frame. Highlights for the canter and trot tour and a clear regular walk.

Reserve combinations:

Emma Ahlberg with Ambjergs Delgadino and Jan Møller Christensen with Hesselhøj Dream

6 year old (H2R choice)

Sweetnes by Blue Hors St. Schufro / Tailormade Lancelot, bred by Lisbeth B. Andersen - rider Silje Bakken

Super well balanced expressive presentation at Blue Hors with lots of highlights. Look like a clear combination for the finals.

Nobelle by Negro / Blue Hors Future Cup bred by H.R.H. Princess Benedikte - rider Mette Sejbjerg

Well balanced and correct presentation with 3 clear gaits and good qualities for the flying changes.

Logo´s Gaya by Grand Galaxy Win / Blue Hors Don Romantic, bred by Jette Friis - rider Emma Ahlberg

Both at Blue Hors and again at Falsterbo Horse Show with nice performances and without any technical issues.

Kamar´s Espress Noir Hit by Escolar / De Noir bred by Stald Kamar v/Morten Kappel - also the rider.

Well moving in all 3 gait with expression and suppleness, today with some tensions for the flying changes.

Reserve combinations:

Maria Anita Andersen with Atterupgaards Spiderman and Karoline Rohmann with Nice Melody

7 year old (H2R choice)

Queenparks Wendy by Sezuan / Blue Hors Soprano bred by Kurt Gosmer - rider Andreas Helgstrand

Expressive well moving with power, 3 super gaits only thing today a bit hectic trot extensions. Look like a combination for the medals.

Elverhøjs Raccolto by Sezuan / Sandro Hit bred by Berith Nielsen - rider Marianne Helgstrand

Super supple natural forward going, lovely balance and rhythm all the way for trot and canter, super trot extensions, best flying changes of the day, the walk is clear but could show a bit more through the body. Look like a combination for the finals.

Dortheasmindes Rocky by Blue Hors Rockefeller / Sam-Sam bred by Vera and Bent Holm - rider Jacob Nørby Sørensen

Well balanced in all 3 gaits with good expression, no technical issues, good overall qualities.

Atterupgaards Cooper by Charmeur / Gribaldi bred by Stutteri Atterupgaard - rider Sara Hyrm

Presented at Blue Hors with a very nice test without any technical issues, expressive and well moving in all 3 gaits.

Reserve combinations:

UNO Sunshine Reggae with Anne-Marie Hosbond and Elliott Julianelyst with Tania Joensen.

Selection days for Danish Young Horses for WCYH in Verden

Today and tomorrow with Danish selection days for WCYH in Verden taking place at Vilhelmsborg.

The combinations presented at Blue Hors lately for the extra selection days will of course also be part of the final selection as some of them just been participating at Falsterbo Horse Show.

The schedule for today Tuesday starts at 2 pm where each combination will show the preliminary test, while tomorrow they have to show the test for the final.

Wednesday they start with 5 year old at 9 am.

Here you find the full schedule.

Danish participants for WCYH will be announced before 15 July.

5 year old

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6 year old

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7 year old

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De danske grooms er klar og på plads til næste etape af "OL Tokyo 2020"

Det danske groom team fra venstre: Frederikke Bjørnbirk (Bufranco), Ellen Glinvad Nielsen (Zack), Signe Baun (Danciera) og Emilie Olling (Bohemian) - privat foto.

Det danske groom team fra venstre: Frederikke Bjørnbirk (Bufranco), Ellen Glinvad Nielsen (Zack), Signe Baun (Danciera) og Emilie Olling (Bohemian) - privat foto.

Imorgen starter det danske team på næste og sidste etape mod OL i Tokyo

En stor del af de 4 ekvipager, som lige om lidt er klar til næste etape af OL - nemlig turen fra Aachen frem mod OL i Tokyo, er de 4 grooms for Bohemian, Heiline´s Danciera, Blue Hors Zack og Bufranco.

H2R har fanget de 4 unge damer til en lille “hvem er de 4 grooms”, og hvad har deres opgave været forud for OL udtagelsen - og nu her under karantæne opholdet i Aachen inden det går løs i Tokyo.

Ellen & Blue Hors Zack

Ellen er feltets mest erfarne groom og har været ansat på Blue Hors i 11 år, hvor hun har har været med ved bl.a. VM, EM og en masse andre store stævner.

“Det her er mit første OL, så det glæder jeg mig enormt meget til, og det skal nok blive en kæmpe oplevelse. Forberedelserne har været noget anderledes op til OL, end vi er vant til. Forberedelserne begyndte allerede i februar måned, selvom vi ikke vidste om vi skulle afsted. Og siden da, har vi fået en masse information omkring OL og har haft nogle møder om forskellige ting og forberedelserne. Så nu synes jeg ,vi er godt forberedte og klar til at tage afsted.

Karantænen i Aachen har naturligt gået med pasningen af hestene, og sørge for de har det godt hernede. Nanna har trænet både Zack og Orthilia, og ellers hygger vi med dem med gå ture og hygge i stalden. Men hestene får også plads til at slappe af og være sig selv. Her i karantænen har der også været tid til hygge for os grooms sammen med rytterne, hvor vi også tit har spist sammen. Nu venter vi egenligt bare på imorgen, hvor vi rejser til Tokyo som bliver en kæmpe oplevelse for os alle sammen. De sidste forberedelser inden vi skal sende hestene med flyet mod Tokyo er gået godt, og vores opgave er at holde hestene fit og friske, så de er klar til den langs flyve tur derover. Vi er klar og glæder os til at komme afsted”, slutter Ellen.

Emilie & Bohemian

Emilie Olling har været en del af Cathrine Dufours team i 1,5 år, men først for 2 måneder siden startede hun som groom for Cathrine. Selvom Emilie ikke har super meget erfaring, har alligevel nået at snuse rigtig godt til den international atmosfære, da hun har nået at være med til tre internationale stævner sammen med Cathrine ,inden de rejste til Aachen i karantæne med Bohemian og Vamos Amigos.

“Dagligdagen i Aachen er lidt som der hjemme. Vi fodrer på de samme tidspunkter, dog kommer hestene ikke på fold og bliver redet 2 gang om dagen. Af forberedelser har vi egentlig bare holdt hestenes daglige rutiner. De bliver ikke overtrænet. De kan deres ting. Så når der trænes, bliver de redet løsgørende og selvfølgelig bliver øvelserne finpudset. Lige nu går vi alle bare i venteposition. Alle hestene trives her I Aachen, så det bliver spændende at se, hvad de siger til det japanske klima. Vi glæder os alle til imorgen, så vi kan starte OL eventyret,” siger Emilie.

Frederikke & Bufranco

For Frederikke har “rejsen” frem mod OL i Tokyo været en kæmpe oplevelse. Ligesom hos de andre grooms, har der været stor spænding om, hvem der var blandt de heldige der skulle afsted.

“Jeg har selv kun været groom i et års tid, og OL bliver mit første rigtig store stævne. Så det er noget af en oplevelse, og jeg glæder mig utrolig meget til vi ankommer til Tokyo. Det bliver uden tvivl en helt unik oplevelse tiltrods for alle coronarestriktionerne.

Aachen er nærmest som at være i et lille samfund kun med heste og hestefolk. Dagene starter i stalden lidt i 7 med fodring, mugning og morgen gåtur. Så er der tid til at få lidt morgenmad selv og få ordnet diverse praktiske ting, før en evt formiddagstræning eller frokost fodring af hestene. Vi har forsøgt at ligge træningerne om eftermiddagen, da selve stævnet i Tokyo vil foregå om eftermiddagen/aftenen. Så for at hestene vænner sig til det, er det også derfor vi træner her Aachen. Så står den ellers på aftensmad for os selv og så natputning af hestene ved 21-tiden. Her i Aachen har der også været tid for både os grooms og rytterne til at slappe lidt af ind i mellem de praktiske ting omkring hestene og få brugt noget tid sammen med hele teamet. Vi har blandt andet set fodbold sammen, og i fredags var Rasmus Bagger på besøg i danskerlejren her i Aachen,” fortæller Frederikke.

Signe & Heiline´s Danciera

Signe´s groom drøm startede, da hun ikke var ret gammel. Hun sad ved hingstekåringen og tænkte, at hun bare skulle være groom.

“Jeg vil være en af dem, der render rundt ude bag ved og passer hestene og har styr på det. Og “here I am”. Inden jeg startede som groom for Carina for 1,5 år siden ,havde jeg arbejdet 2 år hos Helgstrand Dressage, som groom for Betina Jæger, og var b.la. med til CHIO i Aachen i 2018 og VM i Tryon -samt et par danmarksmesterskaber, hingsteshows osv. Sammen med Danse og Carina har jeg været med til diverse World Cups og andre internationale stævner. Teamworket fungere rigtig godt mellem Carina og jeg, og vi har med fælles hjælp fået styr på mange praktiske ting inden afgangen til Aachen. Derudover har jeg selvfølgelig gjort mit bedste for at prøve at bidrage til at Danse er sund og frisk. Lige nu tager vi det stille og roligt hernede. Vi hygger lidt og får motioneret hestene lidt stille og roligt uden for meget pres endnu. Vi er gode til at få samlet os om måltiderne i løbet af dagen, så ´der er rigtig god holdånd - og nu ER VI KLAR TIL AFGANG MOD TOKYO,” slutter Signe.



Fuldt hus for de danske ekvipager i 6 års og 7 års som også er finale klar i Falsterbo

Dagens bedste dansker præstation i Falsterbo stod berider Karin Nissen for sammen med sin 6 års vallak Scagleitti V e. Sezuan / Lauries Crusador xx avlet af Iben Kamp. Parret leverede en fin og flydende tur, dejlig letfodet i trav turen med god balance og fine øgninger, skridten bliver lidt på tæerne hvor man mangler lidt mere smidighed og afspændthed, god galop tur med fine gennemsprungne changementer.

Også Emma Ahlberg er finaleklar i 6 års klassen med Logo´s Gaya e. Grand Galaxy Win / Don Romantic avlet af Jette Friis.

Andreas Larsen og Lillesø´s Sezoo e. Sezuan / Sandro Hit, avlet af Stutteri Lillesø er klar til finalen i 7 års klassen.

Husk at 5 års finalen og 7 års finalen kan følges gratis via linket her.

6 års heste klar til finalen:

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7 års heste klar til finalen:

Jan Møller Christensen placeret som både nr. 1 og nr. 2 i dagens indledende 5 års klasse i Falsterbo

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Falsterbo Horse Show er startet I dag med dressuren, og her gjorde danske Jan Møller Christensen sig særlig godt bemærket med at indtage på 1. og 2. pladsen med Castro Sem og Hesselhøj Dream. Begge heste super velforberedte, afspændte og præsenteret i den flot form hele vejen.

Placeret som nr. 3 blev Emma Ahlberg med Ambjergs Delgadino som også leverede en rigtig fin tur.

Selina Solberg Vittinghus og årets hoppe i Dansk Varmblod Atterupgaards Lady Hamilton scorede dagens højeste gangartspointsum med bl.a. et 10-tal for trav og 9 for kapacitet. Ekvipagen blev placeret som nr. 6.

Joachim Thomsen og Follow Your Heart snupper den sidste finaleplads, og helt sikkert en kandidat til en forbedret placering hvis Joachim kan komme til at vise en lidt mere afspændt tur på mandag.

De 12 bedste ekvipager fra dagens indledende klasse er klar til finalen på mandag.


It’s all go for Tokyo….

Baji Koen Equestrian Park which will be home to equestrian sport during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Baji Koen Equestrian Park which will be home to equestrian sport during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

FEI PRESS RELEASE

Before the action even begins the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games are already unforgettable. Running a year later than scheduled and with multiple challenges along the way, the best of the best are now putting in their final preparations ahead of the Opening Ceremony on 23 July 2021.

It has been a difficult lead-in period, with so many interruptions due to the pandemic that has affected the entire world and the Equine Herpes Virus (EHV-1) impacting Mainland Europe. Then this week’s news that there will be no spectators at any of the venues in order to ensure safe and secure Games. But the statistics for equestrian sport are more impressive than ever, with a record number of countries fielding teams and individuals in the three disciplines of Dressage, Eventing and Jumping. 

The Tokyo 2020 sport entries (FEI Definite Entries) reveal that the flags of 50 nations will fly high during two weeks of spectacular sport. A total of 200 athlete-and-horse combinations are listed, along with an additional 48 Alternate/Reserves. 

Formats

The new three-member format has changed the dynamic of the team competitions. Not only is the pressure more intense as each individual performance will count for so much, but it has also opened the door for many more countries to take part.

At the Rio 2016 Olympic Games a total of 27 nations lined out in Jumping, with 15 of those sending teams, while this time 20 teams and individuals from a further 15 countries will take part to boost the number of National Olympic Committees (NOC) represented in Tokyo to 35. In Eventing the number of participating countries has increased from 24 to 29, with 15 teams compared to 13 in Rio, and in Dressage the numbers jump from 25 to 30 nations and from 11 teams to 15. 

Centred

The equestrian events of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games will be principally centred at Baji Koen Equestrian Park in Setagaya. This is a public park owned by the Japan Racing Association, which was also the venue for Dressage at the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games,. 

Back then Eventing was staged in Karuizawa and Jumping took place at the National Olympic Stadium. For the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, the fully refurbished Baji Koen will host Dressage, Jumping and two of the three phases of Eventing. 

Course designer, Derek di Grazia (USA), has spent the last five years creating the Eventing Cross Country course on what was previously a landfill site at the waterfront at Sea Forest with a stunning backdrop of Tokyo Bay and the city. Equestrian shares the venue, which will become a public park after the Games, with Olympic rowing and canoeing.

The Games of the XXXll Olympiad promise to be like nothing that has gone before and equestrian sport is already breaking records. 

 

EQUESTRIAN SPORT IN THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT

Equestrian sport has been part of the Olympic Games since 1912.

Team and individual medals are awarded in three disciplines - Dressage, Eventing and Jumping.

A three-per-team format applies for the equestrian events at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. 

In Tokyo 1964 Jumping and Dressage teams consisted of three athlete/horse combinations but there were four on Eventing teams.

Canada’s Ian Millar holds the record – 10 – for the most Olympic appearances by any athlete in any sport. He first competed at the Munich Olympics in 1972 and his last Olympic appearance was at London 2012 at the age of 65. He won team silver at the Beijing Games in 2008.

German teams claimed gold in both Jumping and Dressage at the Tokyo Olympic Games in 1964 while Italy clinched the Eventing team title. 

French star, Pierre Jonqueres d’Oriola, won individual Jumping gold with Lutteur B, Switzerland’s Henri Chammartin and Woerman took the individual Dressage title and Italy’s Mauro Checcoli and Surbean were the individual Eventing gold medallists.

At the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, France won team gold in both Jumping and Eventing, while Germany took the Dressage team title for the 13th time.

Great Britain took individual gold in Jumping - Nick Skelton with Big Star - and in Dressage - Charlotte Dujardin with Valegro.

Individual gold in Eventing went to Germany’s Michael Jung with Biosthetique Sam. 

 

Tokyo 2020 equestrian statistics:

Jumping: 35 countries, 20 teams, 75 horse/athlete combinations

Eventing: 29 countries, 15 teams, 65 horse/athlete combinations

Dressage: 30 countries, 15 teams, 60 horse/athlete combinations

The Tokyo 2020 sport entries (FEI Definite Entries) also include additional reserve horses and riders.

The 50 NOCs represented in equestrian sport at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games are:

Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Great Britain, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Latvia, Luxembourg, Mauritius, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Republic of South Africa, ROC, Singapore, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Thailand, Taipei, Ukraine and USA.



Falsterbo Horse Show starts tomorrow Saturday

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Dressage schedule is Saturday, Sunday and Monday at Falsterbo Horse Show

  • Tomorrow with preliminary tests for 4 year old, 5 year old and national Grand Prix

  • Sunday with preliminary tests for 6 year old and 7 year old.

  • Finals for all age groups Monday.

It is possible to follow the entire event via live stream at Equisport.tv for 109 SEK for a month membership.

If you don’t want to sigh up for a month a few of the classes will be available via live stream:

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Free live stream - link.

Here you find the entire start- and results.