VIDEOS - CDIO Grand Prix Freestyle with Werth back for her 14th Großen Dressurpreis von Aachen title

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It´s not easy being non German for the final at Deutsche Bank Stadium

You were not in doubt that Werth was back in “her arena”.

Taking her 14th Aachen Grossen Preis title - this time with DSP Quantas.

Placed 3rd

Charlotte Fry / Dark Legend GBR - Bit tense halt, passage half passes, piaffe turn, power diagonal, super piaffe at A with turn, super trot half passes, super passage, good walk tour, bit tense before transition to canter, canter half pass to pirouette continue with half pass, super change in the music for pirouettes, power extension at diagonal, 2 times on slightly curved track, super double pirouette, two time to one times with error (jokerline) nice 1 times to double pirouette, power extension to piaffe turn at centerline.

Overall power test but showing some minor tension throughout the test.

Placed 4th

Fiontini / Patrik Kittel SWE - Good halt, WOW super piaffe/passage start, expressive diagonal supple, half pass to half pass passage, tiny lost of impulse for piaffe turn, half pass passage to trot half pass, super extension, nice passage, super walk tour, lacking bit canter first turn for pirouette, error 2 times, nice extension, lack more sit and control for 1,5 pirouette, nice 1 times, good canter half passes, active piaffe turn, super passage at final centerline towards super halt.

In a very short time Kittel has really built up a serious partnership with Danish Warmblood top mare Fiontini. And for the fans it might be a short partnership as Fiontini presumably will change ownership before next years World Championships in Herning.

Enjoy one of the big memories from Fiontini being tested by Charlotte Dujardin at Danish Warmblood Young Horse Championships back in 2015 🌟

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Mellemrunder i Karlslunde (øst) og Grindsted (vest) 25. og 26. september med livestream på Zibrasport

Den kommende weekend med mellemrunder i Øst og Vest

Reglerne for 4 års:

Opnået mindst 7,8 er kvalificeret til mellemrunden. Placeret som nr. 1 og nr. 2 fra de indledende runder er automatisk kvalificeret til finalen samt de 28 bedste fra mellemrunden er kvalificeret til finalen.

Reglerne for 5 års og 6 års:

Opnået mindst 7,8 er kvalificeret til mellemrunden. Vinderen af hver kvalifikation er automatisk kvalificeret til finalen samt de 18 bedste fra mellemrunden er kvalificeret til finalen.

Reglerne for 7 års:

Opnået mindst 7,2 er kvalificeret til mellemrunden. Vinderen af hver kvalifikation er automatisk kvalificeret til finalen samt de 8 bedste fra mellemrunden er kvalificeret til finalen.

Kvalificerede fra de 6 kvalifikationsstævner

Billund - resultater

Ringsted - resultater

Bogø - resultater

Vilhelmsborg - resultater

Frederiksværk - resultater

Alborg - resultater

Karlslunde - (link til start og resultater)

  • Lørdag - 5 års og 6 års

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Grindsted (link til start og resultater)

  • Lørdag - 4 års og 7 års

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Nordentoft køber de to dyreste føl på DV´s Nord-Syd Auktion i går i Vestbrik

2021 følauktion Nord-Syd

Der var udsolgt til gårsdagens auktionsarrangement på Vestbrik Ridecenter, og køberne var klar ved bordene og via telefonen.

Præsentationen om eftermiddagen gav et rigtig fint indtryk af hver enkelt føl, og selve forløbet med to omgange i hallen fungerede rigtig fint. De bedste føl opnåede fine salgspriser og der blev primært solgt føl til danske købere.

Katalog nr. 11 med hammerslag på kr. 100.000 til Nordentoft

Katalog nr. 29 med hammerslag på kr. 94.000 til CK Dressage (dagens absolut bedste føl til både præsentationen og auktionen)

Katalog nr. 31 solgt for kr. 105.000 til Nordentoft

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Super flot CDI4 Grand Prix kür debut i aften til Lone Bang Larsen med Thranegaardens Rostov

Thranegaardens Rostov med Lone Bang Larsen - foto: H2R

Thranegaardens Rostov med Lone Bang Larsen - foto: H2R

Til tonerne af Adele viste Lone og Rostov en super flot kür i aftenens Grand Prix kür i Aachen

Det smukke oplyste Deutsche Bank stadion dannede rammen om aftenens flotte kür som blev vundet af Desperado og Emmelie Scholtens.

Lone Bang og Rostov var klar til at vise deres kür for det skarpe tyske publikum - og de skuffede ikke. Den imponerende kulisse ser ikke ud til at give hverken Lone eller Rostov synlige sommerfugle i maven. Hele turen virker de imponerende skarpe, og musikken er super flot i forhold til øvelserne en for en, hvor bl.a. etterne bliver præcist i rytme til musikken og antal changementer. Det ligner alt andet end en international debut kür, og bestemt heller ikke en urutineret Rostov som indtager det store stadion med flot overblik og afspændthed.

Ingen tekniske fejl, flotte serier og gode pirouetter, super afspændt skridt tur og flotte øgninger. Rostov ligner en rigtig kammerat på banen som hele vejen følger Lone´s anvisninger. Passage turene bliver lidt mekaniske af jorden men stadig med super aktivitet og piaffe turene fungere godt.

Det var også tydeligt at Lone havde overskud til den sidste midterlinie hvor hun tydeligt opfordrede tilskuerne at klappe dem “i mål” de sidste meter.

Super flot afslutning af Aachen for Lone og Rostov men også der spæde første skridt på den helt store scene. Et par vi helt sikkert vil se meget mere til, og hvor der med dagens 5. plads med 77% stadig er potentiale til mere.

Se hele resultatet af klassen her.

Valesco, Glamourdale and Rock Star in top of tonights CDI4 Grand Prix Special in Aachen

Glamourdale and Charlotte Fry - photo credit: EQWO.net/Petra Kerschbaum

Glamourdale and Charlotte Fry - photo credit: EQWO.net/Petra Kerschbaum

🇩🇪Fabienne and Valesco a new combination for the German team

Top motivated Fabienne and Valesco for tonights Grand Prix Special. The now 10-year old Valesco shows more highlights which obviously also is reflected by the outstanding score of 77,638%. Super trot extensions, smooth transitions, active piaffe at the spot,

At beginning of the career the walk tour was a serious issue, but Fabienne has now developed the walk to be with clear rhythm for the extension but still a bit unbalanced for the collected tour.

Small tension halt, expressive diagonal power, missing bit more bend for half pass left nice flow, sharp into passage, super extensions, passage super tiny tension hind, good half pass right, super passage, power extension, super passage, easy transitions, good extended walk, good collected walk, super into piaffe, super transitions, super piaffe, very nice 2nd piaffe, tiny tensions hind passage, bit running into canter, bit short strides for half passes, nice 2 times, good 1 times, power extended canter could show bit more uphill, bit big 1st pirouette, nice 1 times, big 2nd pirouette, good into trot, power extension, super passage, wow into piaffe, super out, super passage, super halt.

🇬🇧Glamourdale and Fry with their 2nd International Grand Prix Special

Today’s performance with Personal Best and unfortunately the extra flying changes at the centerline with the pirouettes did the difference between being 2nd or winning today. Super performance with outstanding qualities and impressive picture of controlled power. The extended canter was just WOW but only today’s judge at M Danish Susanne Baarup rewarded them with 10! Today´s score was 77,170%.

Super halt, expressive diagonal with power, supple uphill crossing half pass left, super into passage, super passage, power extension, super passage, supple half pass right crossing, nice into passage, extension super, passage super transitions, trend 79%, good active walk, super into 1st piaffe, active piaffe, super transitions, 2nd piaffe some steps on himself, super into canter, super half passes balance power, superb 2 times full diagonal, power forward 1 times, WOW extended canter, good pirouettes, extra one times, super extended trot, super final centerline.

🇩🇰Rock Star and Danish Anna Kasprzak with best ever Grand Prix Special

Yesterday with Personal Best score in Grand Prix with 73,935% and today again Personal Best with 75,064% and clearly best ever performance. Anna has been able to improve the outline of the frame from showing mostly very short neck for the entire tests to show a very nice frame the entire test now. Today´s highlights were trot extensions, walk tour and pirouettes, but also showing good passage and nice series.

Super halt, super expressive supple power diagonal, good half pass left, good into passage, super extension, nice back to passage, nice regular passage, good half pass right, sharp into passage at C, super extension, good back to passage, small tensions hind for passage, trend 77%, superb walk tour, good piaffe but bit two tempi, good out into passage, piaffe bit forward, good transition to canter, good canter half passes, error 2 times, nice 1 times, power extended canter, superb 1st pirouette, nice 1 times, good 2nd pirouette, bit stocked into trot, power extension, becomes bit stocked for final passage, missing bit more flow and go for final piaffe, super halt.

All three top combinations with lovely steady contact.

Here you find the detailed scores.

9 year old Hermés and Dinja van Liere captures CDIO5 Grand Prix in Aachen today with impressive 78,022%

Hermés and Dina van Liere - photo @clipmyhorse

Hermés and Dina van Liere - photo @clipmyhorse

🇳🇱9 year old Hermés by Easy Game / Flemmingh with Dinja van Liere showed why they were selected for the Olympics for the Dutch team.

Hermés is not a spectacular mover. Dinja presents the young stallion in a super frame, always in front of the aides, well balanced and supple, when she is asking a bit more in the piaffe he is just answering with a clear yes. Easy supple obedient test and for the subsequent prize giving ceremony he was just standing fully relaxed all the time, while both Dark Legend and Fiontini were somewhat tense and moving around.

🇬🇧Lottie Fry joins the top again - today with Dark Legend

Good halt, power balanced diagonal, supple tact rhythm half passes, super halt with rein back, power diagonal super expressive, direct to passage, super regular, piaffe at the spot, easy transitions, good walk tour, good into passage, missing bit impulse into 2nd piaffe, nice transitions, good into canter, nice 9 times, super extended canter, well balanced zigzag, nice 1 times, nice control pirouettes, could show a bit more sit, direct to trot, power diagonal, super final centerline, in / out passage/piaffe.

🇸🇪 Fiontini and Kittel with CDIO5 debut top placement

Even though there is of course still room for improvement it really look like Kittel and Fiontini are building up a serious partnership in the arena.

Good halt, expressive well balanced diagonal, nice balance crossing half passes missing bit more bending. superb halt bit dragging rein back, super diagonal, sharp into passage, super passage, good 1st piaffe, nice transitions, walking over the back huge over track, bit unbalanced collected walk, nice into passage, super passage, missing tiny impulse 2nd piaffe, good into canter, error begin 2 times, nice extended canter swing change, good zigzag, super 1 times, need bit more weight for hind quarters for both pirouettes, good into trot, power diagonal, nice passage, super piaffe, super passage, bit open halt.

🇩🇪Today Werth lost her top placement when Quantas was trying to set off for the stables when making an error for the one times.

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VIDEO - Valesco with Fabienne Müller-Lütkemeier winner of CDI4 Grand Prix in Aachen

Rock Star and Danish Anna Kasprzak - photo credit: H2R

Rock Star and Danish Anna Kasprzak - photo credit: H2R

Huge development

The 10-year old Vitalis son Valesco with Fabienne Müller-Lütkemeier showed super qualities today. Much more settled, clearly gained more strength and experience bringing it all more together with power and flow, and you can really feel Fabienne is able to ask and he is responding with power and obedience.

🇩🇪Valesco / Fabienne Müller-Lütkemeier - Good halt, super expressive diagonal, good half passes lack bit balance, super diagonal, super active quality 1st piaffe with transitions, good extended walk, bit tense collected walk, nice 2nd piaffe tour with active easy transitions, super 2 times, nice balanced zigzag, error begin 1 times rest very nice, very nice centerline with good pirouettes, super diagonal, super regular active passage, superb final piaffe, power final passage, super halt.

Top placement for Anna Kasprzak

Danish Anna Kasprzak is back with Rock Star performing a strong test without any technical issues. Super extensions, good passage, nice series, good zigzag and superb pirouettes. Trot half passes lacking more clear flow and balance while the piaffe tours could show more clear and sharp rhythm of the ground.

🇩🇰Rock Star / Anna Kasprzak - Good halt, super power diagonal with nice expression, bit unbalanced half passes, good halt with rein back, super expressive diagonal, good into passage, lack bit clear flow for transitions, good piaffe, good passage, good relaxation for extended walk, good collected walk, good passage, good piaffe, lack clear flow out, good into canter, super 2 times full diagonal, power extended canter, good zigzag, good 1 times tiny tensions, super control and sit 1st pirouette, superb 2nd pirouette, good into trot, power diagonal, good passage, lack bit more at the spot piaffe, good final and nice halt.

Come back

🇳🇱Emmelie Scholtens and Desperado was back in the arena after they had to withdraw from the Olympic selection due to a minor injury. They showed a strong test and now Emmelie shows a small baby belly expecting her first child in January together with her long time partner Jeroen Witte.

On winner track

Charlotte Fry was ready with KWPN stallion Glamourdale and they showed a strong and expressive power trot tour, good passage and piaffe tours, extended walk lacking bit more relaxation, super serie and very well balanced zigzag, power extended canter unfortunately both pirouettes did not succeed as the forward search for the first was missing and Glamourdale becomes hind the aides and a small lack of balance for the second one. Costly and for sure from winner position to 5th place.

🇩🇰Thranegaardens Rostov / Lone Bang Larsen - Solid test without any technical issues, open halt with bit tense rein back, good piaffe / passage tour, lacking bit more strength for transitions, very obedient overall test. Finishing 14 with 70,413%.

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Here you find the entire detailed results.


NRW Youngster auction comes up online from tomorrow 16 September at 9 am

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26 young horses for the upcoming Westfalian Online Auction

For this auction World Champion stallion Jovian is also represented with 2 offsprings.

H2R favorites:

No 1 - super expressive stallion look and supple mover.

No 4 - very nice mover but still very young body wise with lovely active power from behind.

No 11 - Best mover - outstanding power of the ground but not the most modern type.

Unfortunately might be some health issues due to this note:

In contrast to the usual, standard auction insurance coverage of R+V Versicherung, the auction candidate with the Head No. 11 is only insured for death or emergency killing.

Part 2 - Looking back at 2021 European Championships

KWPN stallion Everdale and Charlotte Fry - photo credit: H2R/Christine Prip

British Lottie Fry a superb team rider and will for sure fight for the individual medals in the future

Even though Lottie Fry actually still could participate at U25 level she is really showing her consistency performing effortless power tests every time she enters the arena whether it is the Olympics, World Championship Young Horses or European Championships. She is always well prepared and presenting happy powerful athletes - this time like at the Olympics KWPN stallion Everdale.

Three times placed individual 5th and all three times with Personal Best scores, Grand Prix 77,671%, Grand Prix Special 78,146%, Grand Prix Freestyle 84,721% - outstanding efforts.

From unfortunate Olympics to successful European Championship

Kontestro DB 11-year old Begium Warmblood gelding by Contendro / Cassini II (pure jumping pedigree) and Finnish Henri Ruoste has been international partners since beginning of 2020 and were also among the starters at Tokyo Olympics, but unfortunately their first Olympic Games became much shorter than expected as Kontestro was terrified for the cameras covered with rain shield and they had to retire. Of course everyones eyes were focused on the combination going into the European Championship arena.

Henri Ruoste showed what an outstanding rider he is and also what a special bond he has with the super well moving and athletic gelding producing not just three outstanding performances but also two times Person Best in Grand Prix (77,314% placed 6th) and Freestyle (82,600% placed 6th) speaks for itself. The way Ruoste is able to guide and control this sensitive power horse is a pure pleasure to watch, and not least to watch them leaving the arena fully relaxed.

Olympic travelling reserve combinations

Danish Charlotte Heering and Bufranco, Britains Gareth Hughes with Sintano van Hof Olympia, Germany´s Annabelle with Helen Langehanenberg and Spain’s Divina Royal with José Antonio Garcia Mena were all travelling reserve combinations at Tokyo Olympics.

Divina Royal and José Antonio Garcia Mena - photo credit: H2R/Christine Prip

The only travelling reserve being at start for the Olympics was Spanish José Mena with Divina Royal and they showed again in Hagen why they were worthy a team spot posting best score and only Spanish combination qualified for the Grand Prix Freestyle final as also was their freestyle debut.

Motivated enthusiastic and power performances - they really enjoyed being in the arena doing their stuff together.

Buriel KH and Juliette Ramel - photo credit: H2R/Christine Prip

Buriel KH and Juliette Ramel - photo credit: H2R/Christine Prip

Our Swedish neighbours

From Danish point of view we were quite happy that Patrik Kittel stayed on the ground as a trainer for the championships, as both Juliette Ramel and Therese Nilshagen showed strong performances over the days. From the sideline best ever performances from Dante Weltino OLD with Therese Nilshagen, as she clearly has improved the balance and uphill tendency for the series.

Lately Kittel has been successful with the Danish Warmblood mare Fiontini but their partnership was still very new and they did not try to qualify for the championships. They will instead be part of the Swedish team for this weeks CHIO in Aachen.

Haute Couture and Dinja van Liere - photo credit: H2R / Christine Prip

Haute Couture and Dinja van Liere - photo credit: H2R / Christine Prip

“New” championship combinations

Dutch combination just 9-year old mare Haute Couture with Dinja van Liere really show top qualities for the entire championships posting two times person best in both Grand Prix (placed 15 with 74,208%) and Grand Prix Special (placed 9 with 75,699%) and impressive Grand Prix freestyle debut placed 10th with 79,668%. Lovely to watch this eager to work power mare with the very elegant rider Dinja just using very discreet aides and making a very harmonious overall picture.

Hungarian combination Dior S with Anikó Losonczy was also one of the new ones at the championships. They’ve been successful at the Eastern Europe soil during the season. They finished as best placed Hungarian in the team competition as 29th with 70,046% directly qualified for the Grand Prix Special. Lovely effortless and easy riding with a big horse and a tiny rider.

Walk issues, mistakes and not sound horse

Looking back into the team competition one headline stood out “more horses with walk issues”. Most horses were well moving and well balanced for the tour and canter tour, but going into the walk the scoreboard often went down with 2-3% which obviously is costly, as most of the combinations were not able to recover from that for their canter tour.

Some of the Olympic horses looked a bit tired and not top motivated, of course with a few exceptions and it was reflected by more mistakes than we usually see at championships.

The German team combination Faustus and Dorothee Schneider did not really catch the rhythm for the tests as Faustus more times for both the Grand Prix and the Grand Prix Special kind of lost his one front leg in a very odd way.

Not ringing the bell

The Grand Prix Special was with Danish Susanne Baarup as judge at C and unfortunately she did not ring the bell for the British horse Sintano van Hof Olympia with Gareth Hughes as Sintano was clearly irregular for the extensions, and furthermore only reflected by the scores from Maria Colliander (FIN) judge at E.

Triple gold medalist at the Europeans 2021 in Hagen TSF Dalera BB and Jessica von Bredow-Werndl - here with Great Britains judge at M Isobel Wessels - photo credit: H2R/Christine Prip

Freestyle podium without Werth

Werth and Weihegold was not showing top form this week in Hagen and the younger ladies were ready to take over.

TSF Dalera BB and Jessica von Bredow-Werndl are just unbeatable at the moment. A controlled team Grand Prix without taking any risks, Grand Prix Special with power and correctness pure, and a Freestyle with power, balance, high qualities and not least high degree of difficulty and superb music with dancing Dalera. Jessica is showing the big mare is the best frame, steady light contact, super supple and never missing a step.

Bohemian and Cathrine Dufour got better day by day at the championships and their partnership in the arena has really developed. No doubt they have the medal qualities but bringing the best from the training into the arena has been a challenge, but the outstanding riding skills from Dufour makes it possible to bring home more medals in the future.

Charlotte Dujardin and Gio looked a bit tired for the Grand Prix even though it was not reflected by the scoreboard, mistake free Grand Prix Special, and power freestyle bring back Dujardin at the podium for the bronze medal.

Never underestimate the young ladies - they will for sure continue fighting for the podium spots in the future.

48 føl er klar til auktionen på Vestbrik Ridecenter lørdag den 18. september

Katalog nr. 30 - Kjeldbjergs Floridor e. Floriscount / Grand Galaxy Win

Katalog nr. 30 - Kjeldbjergs Floridor e. Floriscount / Grand Galaxy Win

Auktion Nord-Syd - et samarbejde med region 4, 5 og 6

I alt 48 føl vil være under hammeren lørdag aften, og har man ikke mulighed for at sidde der live, kan man følge med LIVE via Zibrasport.

Hvis du ønsker at afgive telefonbud, skal du kontakte Jørn Jensen - mail jojkabel@gmail.com / tlf 24 27 28 14 for registrering.

H2R favoritter i kollektionen:

Se hele kollektionen her.


Part 1 - Looking back at 2021 European Championships with lots of Danish highlights

Danish bronze winning team - from left Charlotte Heering, Nanna Merrald, Anne Mette Binder (chef d´equipe), Cathrine Dufour and Daniel Bachmann Andersen - photo credit: H2R/Christine Prip

Danish bronze winning team - from left Charlotte Heering, Nanna Merrald, Anne Mette Binder (chef d´equipe), Cathrine Dufour and Daniel Bachmann Andersen - photo credit: H2R/Christine Prip

Strong Danish performances

Danish team bronze, individual Grand Prix Special bronze and individual Grand Prix Freestyle silver - a fairytale European Championship for Denmark.

Bohemian and Cathrine Dufour - photo credit: H2R/Christine Prip

Bohemian and Cathrine Dufour - photo credit: H2R/Christine Prip

Danish Cathrine Dufour with impressive three medals - bronze with the team, individual bronze in Grand Prix Special and individual silver and personal best (88,436%).

Strong, correct and high quality performances but the margin between bronze and silver for Dufour with the team was as little as the two errors in the Grand Prix test with the small error for the zigzag and the big mistake out of the first pirouette, while the tiny canter out of the final piaffe at the centerline for the Grand Prix Special unfortunately also did the difference between losing the silver and winning the bronze medal.

The outline for the Grand Prix was clearly best of all performances with clearly improved trot extensions. Always lovely contact and balanced through out the tests, while the errors creeping in looked mostly like Bohemian became hind the aides.

Marshall-Bell with Daniel Bachmann Andersen - photo credit: H2R/Christine Prip

Marshall-Bell with Daniel Bachmann Andersen - photo credit: H2R/Christine Prip

For Daniel Bachmann Andersen and his only 9-year old Danish Warmblood gelding Marshall-Bell is was a pure Personal Best championship with their just 5th international Grand Prix (76,366% placed 8th), their 3rd international Grand Prix Special (75,638% placed 10th) and not least their very first ever international Grand Prix Freestyle (82,050%) finishing as 7th best combination in Europe. Impressive development since early spring, and as Daniel is telling his final preparations towards Hagen has been a lot of hacking in the forrest keeping Marshall fresh in both his body and mind, as a Championship for such a young and inexperienced horse can be quite a challenge, but he kept full power and motivation for the entire week.

No technical difficulties, 3 supple gaits, can show a bit of tensions hind when getting a bit too motivated.

Atterupgaards Orthilia and Nanna Merrald - photo credit: H2R/Christine Prip

Atterupgaards Orthilia and Nanna Merrald - photo credit: H2R/Christine Prip

The experienced 16-year old mare Atterupgaards Orthilia with Nanna Merrald entered the European Championship arena with just two former international event for their CV going into both Grand Prix and Grand Prix Special scoring beautifully Personal Best scores and making their debut together for the Grand Prix Freestyle with an impressive 78,940% (placed 12th). Second time for Nanna at the Danish team and for sure a strong team rider being able to take over the ride of former successful horses and she also has own produced horses in the pipeline back home at Blue Hors for the future.

Supple harmonies picture just missing the final steadiness and closed mouth.

Bufranco and Charlotte Heering - photo credit: H2R/Christine Prip

Bufranco and Charlotte Heering - photo credit: H2R/Christine Prip

For the Olympic reserve combination Charlotte Heering with Bufranco their entrance for the Championships in Hagen became with kind of a hurdle, as Bufranco was not accepted for the first vet inspection and had to do re-inspection at 7 am in the morning just 2 hours before their first start. A situation Charlotte never tried before and of course also not the very best way towards their team debut.

For both the Grand Prix and the Grand Prix Special Bufranco looked a bit tired, and maybe also affected from the long trip to Tokyo. No doubt they got the qualities and will in fresh form be a valuable pair for the Danish team.


Daniel Bachmann Andersen and Fanalino winner of CDI3 Grand Prix Special in Hagen

Daniel Bachmann Andersen and Fanalino - photo @Clipmyhorse

Daniel Bachmann Andersen and Fanalino - photo @Clipmyhorse

International Grand Prix Special debut victory

While Daniel and Fanalino showed a very nice Grand Prix test yesterday but unfortunately missing the entire zigzag canter they showed a error free Grand Prix Special today.

Hagen was just their 2nd international event together and today with their international debut in Grand Prix Special. Daniel showed the quite inexperienced 11 year old Fanalino with good power and balance for the trot tour, the piaffe tours lacking bit more security and strength for both the piaffe itself and the transitions and the transition to canter with some tensions, solid canter tour with good series.

Top 3

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Fairytale finish in Freestyle for von Bredow-Werndl and Dalera

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Germany’s Jessica von Bredow-Werndl was filled with emotion after clinching her third gold medal of the week when topping the Freestyle at the FEI Dressage European Championship 2021 in Hagen (GER) this afternoon. 

“It’s like a fairytale, the ride today was the best I ever felt!”, said the 35-year-old athlete who also swept all before her at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games this summer. “It may not have been the highest points ever, but for me it was the best feeling I ever had with Dalera. I was very emotional after finishing. No matter what points or what place I got I was so happy!”, she added.

Scoring 91.021 when third-last to go, she finished almost three percentage points ahead of Denmark’s Cathrine Dufour who took silver with Bohemian, and it was Great Britain’s Charlotte Dujardin and Gio who grabbed the bronze. 

Going fifth from last, Dujardin put 87.246 on the board, and she might have expected that would not be enough for a podium placing with the final German partnership of Isabell Werth and Weihegold OLD still to come. But, second-last into the arena, Werth's multiple medal-winning mare was clearly lacking energy and power, and their score of 84.896 left them in fourth place.

Pleased

Dujardin was hugely pleased with her result. At only 10 years of age Gio is still very much on a learning curve, with little exposure to top sport other than his sensational results at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games where he won double-bronze. Today’s performance was even more impressive. 

“I’m so proud of him, it’s only his second time through that music and as you could see the degree of difficulty is immense. The Olympics was the first time I rode it and it was mistake-free there, unfortunately I made a mistake in the ones on the centre line today, rider error not horse error, and I thought that would have cost me a medal. It’s still frustrating that I made that mistake and I’m so cross with myself because he tried so hard - but obviously we have medalled!”, said the 35-year-old athlete. 

She really pulled out all the stops today, including taking all the risk in extended canter. “All week I hadn’t pushed him full out because he is a young horse and I want him for the future and he did the Olympics. He tried for me every day here, he did a great Special (on Thursday where the pair finished fourth), I was so proud of him, and we just missed out on a medal. So I thought today - I’ll just put that extra bit in”, she said.

Competitiveness is in Dujardin’s DNA. “I went in there wanting a medal for sure, I wasn’t going down without a fight! And being the first of the last five combinations you know you have to give it a good go, set the standard. I felt we did that, even with a mistake. We got 87 percent with those mistakes, without those mistakes who knows what it might have been - I asked him to step up and he sure did!”, she added.

And having finished his test, the little horse, whose rider calls him Pumpkin, was completely relaxed as he left the ring. 

“That’s the thing with him, he just gets more and more confident and that’s his first time in an arena with that atmosphere, he’s not used to crowds. He’s just brilliant, he switches on and does his job, and then he switches off and off he goes home!”, she pointed out.

A joy

Dufour was equally pleased with Bohemian whose test was a joy to watch, filled with energy and power.  
 
‘I’m really happy, first because I had a super ride - almost flawless - we had a tiny mistake in the ones at the end and that was totally my mistake. We have grown a lot since Wednesday this week and today he felt so happy, so ready to deliver. It was just so super-easy going. I was back to no pushing, no forcing, just enjoying and dancing with him!”, said the dynamic 29-year-old Dane.

Her emotional music from Les Miserables added a poignancy to her performance. “It expresses something about where I am in my life. It delivers a kind of message - that I’m really enjoying life and I’m in a good place now and that my horse and I have found our path together. I feel really comfortable with what I’m doing with my team, with the people I have around me, I have a super family, an extra family and it feels fantastic!”, she pointed out. 

But the new European Freestyle gold medallist was happiest of all. 

Talking about Dalera’s magical Freestyle performance, von Bredow-Werndl said “she was 100 percent focused, she was light, she was on fire but not too much. Two days ago (in the Grand Prix Special) she was a bit too hot so I couldn’t ride for example the extensions fully, and then it looked a little bit tense sometimes, but today it was a perfect, perfect kind of energy". 

"She loves what she does, and I feel it in every second and every movement. Even my collected walk felt super today. The feeling was the best I’ve ever had so far, in my whole life, on any horse!"

Jessica von Bredow-Werndl (GER)

"That’s why I was pretty emotional when I finished because this is not normal - that a horse improves during a competition. Today she had no wet hair (sweat), either in the warm-up or after the competition and that’s crazy!”, she said. 

Atmosphere

The spectators at Hagen certainly added to the great atmosphere today and the new European triple champion, who also has two Olympic gold medals in her trophy cabinet after this extraordinary summer, commented on the difference it makes to have them there. 

“It’s so great to ride in front of an audience again, it feels completely different, we were carried by them I think, and they were so supportive of all the riders during the week. I hope it will stay like this, it’s so good to have this back!” 
 
Von Bredow-Werndl has led Germany to a glorious summer of gold, and now has next year’s FEI World Equestrian Games in her sights. However Dufour gave her fair warning that she and her Danish compatriots will be ready and waiting when the action begins on their home ground in front of their home crowd in Herning next August.

She intends narrowing the gap between herself and the German star over the next 11 months.

“Right now we can only aim at Jessica’s marks, and congratulations to her on a great season this year. It’s exciting with the WEG next year in Denmark, I’m sure the Danish audience will put pressure on the Germans!” 

For now however, the Hagen hosts can continue to bask in a golden glow….

Results here