Team gold makes the Danish dream come true

They were always tipped to take the title, and Denmark’s Nanna Merrald Rasmussen, Carina Cassøe Krüth, Daniel Bachmann Andersen and Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour lived up to the challenge in style when claiming team gold on home ground at the ECCO FEI World Championships in Herning tonight. But they were chased all the way to the line by Great Britain’s Richard Davison, Gareth Hughes, Charlotte Dujardin and Charlotte Fry who finished just over one percentage point behind in silver medal position while the defending champions from Germany had to settle for bronze.

As the last two riders from each of the nations in strong contention took their turn it was nip-and-tuck all the way and impossible to predict where the medals would fall until the very end. But despite the most intense pressure the Danes achieved the goal they set themselves when these Championships were first allocated to their country three years ago, earning the world team title for the very first time.

Heat

British star and London Olympic champion Charlotte Dujardin and her nine-year-old Imhotep began to turn up the heat early this afternoon when putting 77.407 on the board, and when team-mate and last-line rider Charlotte (Lottie) Fry produced a breath-taking test from Glamourdale for a new leading score of 80.839 then Team GB went out in front.  

Dujardin was thrilled with the horse she calls Pete. “He’s only done three Grand Prix competitions, he’s very inexperienced and I had no idea how he was going to be in there today. I was so proud of him, I had one little blip but it was just a miscommunication more than anything, I absolutely love that horse. He makes me smile from ear to ear every day! He has so much power, so much expression, he wants to work and to please you. Now he just needs to get used to the environment and to be given some time”, she said.

She has been riding Imhotep since he was five years old. “I haven’t done big shows with him but I know him well and have a really good partnership with him”, she explained. She is taking care not to ask too much from him too soon in his career however. “It’s a fine line because he’s nine and I don’t want to overdo it, but I wanted to do enough to get enough points for the team today. I didn’t want to scare him and I felt I had a really nice ride but I can’t tell you how big everything feels. In a year or two when he can manage all that power he’s going to be spectacular!”, she pointed out.

It was Fry’s performance that firmly sealed Britain’s place on the podium however. This 26-year-old dressage athlete’s angelic expression masks nerves of steel. She didn’t hold back when it came to giving her all in the ring today, and Glamourdale relished every moment of it, leaving the crowd gasping while he racked up maximum 10 scores for much of his canterwork. 

“He’s a massive showman!”, Fry said. “He and I were in our own little bubble but when the crowd clapped on the last centreline he loved it, he lifted his head and he went Wow!!”

Had to do

Meanwhile Daniel Bachmann Andersen and Marshall-Bell earned 76.584 for the home side, so when Danish anchor Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour entered the arena with Vamos Amigos she knew what she had to do. She had heard the crowd hailing Fry’s spectacular performance, but she wasn’t going to let that intimidate her. She says pressure just gives her a lift.

“I’ve been dealing with it since I did my first Championship when I was 11 years old and I’m fine with it, it just brings me closer into the zone!”, she said after putting the biggest score of the competition on the board with 81.863 which would leave Denmark on the top step of the podium, but only 1.228% ahead of the British in silver medal spot while Isabell Werth and DSP Qantaz and Frederic Wandres and Duke of Britain FRH secured bronze for Germany, their final tally of 230.791 leaving them less than three percentage points further adrift. 

Laudrup-Dufour was also partnering a horse that is still on a learning curve. Vamos Amigos hasn’t always been the most settled ride but he has come into his own this year. 

"I managed to ride him to the limit but stay on the right side of chaotic and brilliant today!"

Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour (Team Denmark)

 she said. “He’s had a super season so far, he’s been riding a wave since Neumunster really. Leipzig (Longines FEI Dressage World Cup Final 2022 in April) was like riding on a bomb but I think that atmosphere might have matured him too”, she pointed out.

Satisfied

German star Isabell Werth has competed in many World Championships during her sparkling career and said that she and her team “are very satisfied with our bronze medal”. Her country’s record is second-to-none with 12 titles from 15 editions of the team competition, but it’s a time of change with new partnerships emerging and others leaving the sport.

“We didn’t come here as favourites and we knew the Danish would ride for the gold. We were not quite sure about the British but Charlotte always delivers when she needs to. We had a really open championship and it was nice to see. We are not disappointed at all and we knew when we came here with new riders and horses that it would be difficult. It was a great competition and we are all satisfied with our results”, she said.

This gold medal means a great deal to all of the Danish team. Nanna Merrald Rasmussen, who set out the Danish stall with a great ride on Blue Hors Zack yesterday admitted the reality hasn’t quite sunk in yet. “I was shaking and so stressed when Catherine was riding. We saw Lottie (Fry) riding on our phone in the stables and saw she was amazing so we knew Catherine had to ride at her best to get the gold. To finally bring this medal home is amazing!”, she said.

The only time Denmark has ever placed on the Dressage World Championship podium was back in 1982 in Lausanne (SUI) when Anne Grethe Jensen (Marzog), Tove jorck-Jorckston (Lazuly and Finn Sakso-Larsen (Coq d’Or) clinched bronze.

“We are all overwhelmed!”, admitted Danish Chef d’Equipe Anne-Mette Binder tonight. “We hoped to make a good impression and have a good result here in Herning for the Danish audience but also for everyone travelling here. The riders all followed the plans we had from the start and I’m really, really proud of my team today. The expectations were high and our fantastic riders have fulfilled them!”, she added.

Of the 19 competing nations Team Sweden finished fourth ahead of The Netherlands in fifth and Team USA in sixth, and the top six nations have now qualified for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

However attention now turns to tomorrow’s Grand Prix Special for which the top-30 individuals have qualified, and if this weekend’s team competition is anything to go by it’s going to be another gripping day of top sport.

Don’t miss a hoofbeat

Results here

Dinja gives the Dutch the edge

Some days it’s the small things that make all the difference, and today was one of those. For The Netherlands’ Dinja van Liere it was all smiles when she rode to the end of her Grand Prix test with a perfect halt from the 10-year-old Hermes who posted the highest score on the opening day of the Team competition at the ECCO FEI World Championships in Herning, Denmark to give her country the overnight advantage.

But just moments before, Great Britain’s Gareth Hughes had a very different experience when, excited by the clapping of the crowd, Classic Briolinca just couldn’t stop dancing at the end of a great performance and never came to a proper halt. Precious lost marks may well have made the difference between fifth for the British team or a higher placing going into the second day.

However in a sport in which human and horse compete as one, the influence of the equine partner’s flight instinct is never far away so nothing can ever be completely predictable. It’s part of the magic and the challenge of it all…

Second day

As the Grand Prix Team Championship goes into its second day tomorrow when the medals will be decided it’s still a wide-open competition. The 12-time champions from Germany are hot on Dutch heels thanks to Benjamin Werndl and Famoso OLD who put the second-best score of the day on the board with 77.003. And they have two more stars to come tomorrow when Isabell Werth (DSP Qantaz) and Frederic Wandres (Duke of Britain FRH) take their turn. 

Ingrid Klimke kicked off the German effort with a smart 75.683 from Franziskus to ensure they were always going to be right in the mix. It was a personal best for this partnership.

“That was my major aim, and I got it!”, said the lady who is a longtime legend in the sport of Eventing and who is experiencing the very first Dressage Championship of her sparkling career. “He was with me the entire test. There was not a single moment in which I didn’t feel absolutely confident with our performance. Of course he loves the extensions and in the last trot diagonal he knew what comes next. He lowered his croup in the corner and he wanted to show everyone how great a mover he is!”, she pointed out.

Better

Today’s leading rider, van Liere, felt her stallion could have done even better. “Normally his piaffe and passage are brilliant but he didn’t do them to his best today and the same for the pirouettes”, she explained. But she got it spot on in the halt, her horse was not in the least bothered by the spectators’ clapping as the pair marched down their final centreline. 

"Hermes is a clown - he likes the applause and he knows it’s for him! When he enters the arena he doesn’t like to hear it (clapping) but when he finishes he thinks of course this is for me, because I’m the best!"

Dinja van Liere (The Netherlands)

Team Denmark are in third following two solid performances from Nanna Merrald Rasmussen and Carina Cassøe Krüth, the latter’s mark of 76.863 deciding this first-day result for the Danes who are firm favourites for the title. 

Merrald Rasmussen was close behind with a personal best 76.724 and she was very pleased about that. Talking about her Olympic ride, the 18-year-old stallion Blue Hors Zack, she said “he hasn’t done a lot since Tokyo, just two competitions because he’s been very busy breeding. He has done many, many shows in his career and he needs to be a little bit hungry when he is going out. If I do too many shows with him he will be a bit bored with it. He has to be fresh and happy to go out again, and that was the plan here and why we didn’t take him to Aachen”, she explained.

Super

“I did the Danish championships with him and he was super. You never really know, he is 18, I wondered should he really be on the team again and then we took him to the Danish Championships and he was on fire! So we thought ok do the same routine before coming here, no shows just a lot of normal work at home, that was the plan and it has paid off!”, said the rider who followed her success at her home Championships in June with getting married one week later.  

She said she felt “just super, super proud!” to produce that personal best in front of her home crowd. “They were supporting me like crazy at the end, the tears were almost coming. Normally you get a hand-clap down the centreline in the Freestyle but this was just special!”, she said after the spectators went a little wild. 

When team-mates Daniel Bachmann Andersen (Marshall-Bell) and Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour (Vamos Amigos) complete the Danish effort tomorrow they will be hoping for an even bigger response from the sidelines because they have Blue Hors FEI Dressage World Championship team gold clearly in their sights.  

With the Swedes in fourth thanks to Juliette Ramel’s 76.164 it’s really tight at the top of the leaderboard however, and with the best three scores to count for every nation anything can happen when the battle resumes in the morning. 

Have you checked out the Elite foal collection for Danish Warmblood auction in Herning?

World Championship sires

Possibility to purchase three very attractive fillies from sires participating at the World Championships. Two by KWPN stallion Glamourdale and one by Total Hope OLD, both young stallions with impressive entries at the international scene. Glamourdale is at start for Great Britain with Charlotte Fry in the saddle and Total Hope OLD is at start with Norwegian Isabel Freese.

Join the breeder dinner before the auction

As Tuesday is the rest day for the dressage competitions you have the possibility to join Danish Warmblood Elite foal show taking place in Boxen next to the main stadium in Herning.

Here you find the schedule and pedigree on all the foals. A total of 28 foals selected for the Elite Foal show will participate. The judging of the dressage foals starts at 1 pm.

Breeder dinner is at 5 pm and costs dkr. 300,- and the auction starts at 7 pm. Just contact Louise Ringsbo for further informations about the foal and/or purchase of tickets for the breeder dinner.

Battle for Dressage Team title is about to begin….

The stage is set and it's all-systems-go at the ECCO FEI World Championships 2022 in Herning, Denmark where Dressage gets underway tomorrow morning at 11.00 local time with Switzerland’s Gilles Ngovan first into the arena in the Grand Prix which will decide the fate of the Blue Hors FEI Dressage Team title. 

A total of 93 athlete/horse combinations will line out over two days of super-hot competition in the team event. And in the draw conducted by Technical Delegate Janet Lee Foy from the USA and President of the Ground Jury, Denmark’s Susanne Baarup this afternoon, the places on the starting grid were decided. 

Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, Portugal, Finland, Austria, Ireland, Poland, France, Spain, Belgium, Great Britain, Australia, The Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Germany and USA will compete in that order, and America’s Ashley Holzer and her 12-year-old mare, Valentine, will bring the first-day action to a close just before 20.00.

Hotly tipped

The hosts are hotly tipped for success, and first into the arena for Team Denmark will be the recently-married Nanna Merrald Rasmussen who will be 16th to go with Blue Hors Zack, while compatriot Carina Cassøe Krüth and Heiline’s Danciera will run 43rd of the 46 opening day contenders.

On Sunday it will be Daniel Bachmann Andersen and Marshall-Bell who will be first to fly the Danish flag before Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour and Vamos Amigos wrap it up for the home side. Laudrup-Dufour has been in spectacular form of late and looks set to be the one to beat all the way through the Championships which conclude next Wednesday, 10 August, with the always popular and much anticipated late-night Grand Prix Freestyle.  

Unpredictable

Of course equestrian sport is always unpredictable and Team Germany, with a massive tally of 12 world team titles to their credit, will be doing everything they can to maintain their dominance while the Swedish team are in confident mood.

Swedish Chef d’Equipe, Bo Jenå, is optimistic for his side’s chances.

"It’s always hard, but for sure we will do our best to take a medal, we have planned for that!"

Bo Jenå (Chef d'Equipe Team Sweden)

 he said today. 

“We have been training and competing and started very well this year. We did a few more shows than we normally do because it’s a short way for us to travel to Denmark - it was way more last year going to Tokyo. Our horses are in very good shape and we had a nice pre-camp at Patrik Kittel’s place last week so we are all feeling good!”, he added. 

Riding Touchdown, four-time Olympian Kittel is joined in the Swedish side by Jeanna Hogberg (Astoria), Juliette Ramel (Buriel KH) and Therese Nilshagen (Dante Weltino OLD).

Big boost

Winning the FEI Dressage Nations Cup™ 2022 has also been a big boost to the Swedes. “We used the series as a build-up to these world championships, it was a really good way of testing our riders”, Bo Jenå explained. Sweden has only once been on the Dressage World Championships Team podium, in Rome (ITA) back in 1998, but hopes are high and Jenå believes his team have what it takes to make it happen again.

“I think it’s a very open - the Danish team are the favourites for sure this time but after them there are many countries that can fight for the medals and we are among them!”, he said.. 

Amongst the 93 starters in the team event will be 19 individual riders vying for a top-30 finishing spot in order to qualify for Monday’s Grand Prix Special before the top-15 will then go through to Wednesday night’s Grand Prix Freestyle.

The excitement is about to begin so don’t miss a hoofbeat……

Dressage Grand Prix Team startlist here 

Individual startlist here 

Results Herwart von der Decken Show - The show victory runs in the family

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Verden. Among the dressage mares, Hann.Pr.A. Exclusive left the triangle as the winning mare.

She trotted ahead of  them all: Hann.Pr.A. Exclusive by Escamillo/Fidertanz, bred and owned by Johannes Westendarp, Wallenhorst, took the lead in the group of 55 mares. On the same sand, where her sire Escamillo became Vice World Champion of young dressage horses a year ago, the black beauty was able to convince the judges Ulrich Hahne, Heike Kemmer and guest judge Sönke Rothenberger. "She was brilliant with a good impulsion and great dynamics in trot and used the walking ring to win over the judges as well," Ulrich Hahne was full of compliments.

The first dressage mare to enter the triangle was Hann.Pr.A. Barcelona, whose performance secured her the title of reserve champion mare. The Baron/Don Diamond-daughter (breeder and owner: Herbert Linz, Baindt) was a very special mare for the judges, she showed herself beautifully and with a good rhythm.

The Friedrich Jahnke Prize, which is awarded annually to the highest scoring family of the current show season, was awarded to the three daughters of St.Pr.St. Faconnable. The Fürst Heinrich/Calypso II-daughter produced with Belissimo M the St.Pr.St. Barcelona and the Hann.Pr.A. Brasilia and with Baron the Hann.Pr.A. Bogota. All mares are bred and owned by the Brüning family from Ochtmannien.


The best Danish Warmblood foals, 2 year old mares and young ridden mares are ready for the Elite Show

Boxen in Herning will host Danish Warmblood Elite mare show and Elite foal show 2022

While your in Herning for the World Championships, you also get the chance to follow the best young Danish Warmblood future stars.

Both for the Elite Foal Show and auction (Tuesday 9 August) and the Elite Mare Show (Thursday 11 August) will take place during the World Championships in Herning, inside the huge Boxen arena.

The best foals participated at regional foal shows are selected for the Elite Show, and will run for the title filly of the year and colt of the year. A high quality collection of Elite foals will be for sale at auction Tuesday evening - the rest day between the Grand Prix Special and the Grand Prix freestyle.

Here you find the schedule including all foals and mares for the Elite Show.


Ny Toftegaard er rammen om DV-stutteriet Worre

June og Mogens Worre omgivet af hopper med deres føl.

Ny Toftegaard - rammen om Stutteri Worre

Næste stop på sommerbesøget var hos June og Mogens Worre på Ny Toftegaard ved Hårlev på Sjælland.

Ejendommen har siden stutteriets start dannet rammen om avlsarbejdet, og da Mogens Worre planmæssigt skulle på pension for et par år siden, valgte parret at istandsætte og modernisere hovedhuset, for at kunne flytte ind der.

Mens hestene holder styr på June´s hverdag, hvor der også tid til en evt. hjælpende hånd med børnebørnene, så er der heller ikke blevet mindre at lave for Mogens, som bruger pensionisttilværelsen på flere bestyrelsesposter og spændende bibeskæftigelser. (Læs artikel fra Landbrugsavisen)

“Fuld pasning”

Hesteriet har altid haft topprioritet hos avlerparret, og udover en stor flok avlshopper med føl på sommerfolden, nyder den DV kårede fuldblodshingst Baccarat også sit otium Ny Toftegaard.

Sommertiden bruges ligesom de fleste andre stedet på at få istandsat staldene og kalket, så der er klar til endnu en vintersæson.

På markturen møder vi en stor flok af parrets egne hopper og føl, og hvor der også går et par “pensionærer” i form af avlshopper med føl. Her er man ikke et sekund i tvivl om hvad June står for, da hun fortæller, at hvis man vil være kunde hos hende, skal man ikke komme rendende i tide og utide (sagt med et smil på læben). Men det nytter jo ikke noget, at man som hesteejer dukker op, for at tage sin hoppe eller føl ud af flokken, eller give dem en gulerod sammen med de andre, det giver kun uro og problemer, så begrebet “fuld pasning” er rent faktisk det som June tilbyder. Pakken er ikke kun foder, udmugning og foldtid, det omhandler hele pakken inkl. smed, dyrlæge, inseminering, kontrol scanning osv.

Der holdes øje

Alle hopper og føl nyder folden på ca 20 tdl. og det skarpe øje fanger straks en flok fold heste med velplejede hove. Man fornemmer tydeligt at det erfarne avlerpar kender vigtigheden af det korrekte fundament. “Hvis der er et føl som skal korrigeres under vejs, så bliver det gjort så ofte som det er nødvendigt”, fortæller June.

På en separat fold går en mindre flok unge hopper som lige har været skilt fra da de skulle kontrol scannes, og umiddelbart ved siden af står en hoppe på fold for sig selv. “Hun er lige pludselig begyndt at være mere end almindelig hård ved sine medsøstre, og så må hun jo bare lidt i skammekrog, indtil hun kommer på bedre tanker” fortæller June.

Det lange avlsarbejde

Ved frokostbordet går snakken på avlsarbejdet, og her mærker man tydeligt June og Mogens´ passion for fuldblodshestene. En passion som startede for mange år siden, og hvor de i dag stadig avler på en enkelt fuldblodshoppe, men som Mogens også klart indrømmer, så “koster det” en generation at avle fuldblod ind i dressuravlen. Værdien af at have tilført fuldblod i avlen har de nu selv gående på markerne, i form af hopper hvor fuldblod er repræsenteret på morsiden på langt de fleste føl.

Reproduktionen for årgang 2023 er på plads med 7 dressurføl, to ifolet Glamourdale, Vitalis, Danciero, Be Sure, Escaneno og Hesselhøj Down Town, 2 springføl og 1 fuldblodsføl.

Salg af føl

Stutteri Worre er nærmest fast gæst når der er følauktioner - og i år er heller ingen undtagelse, idet de allerede har solgt to føl på auktion i år til hhv. USA og Blue Hors.

June og Mogens er også klar til VM, idet de også har fået udtaget et særdeles lovende hoppeføl til Dansk Varmblods Elite auktion, som afholdes i forbindelse med VM i Herning, tirsdag den 9. august kl. 19 i Boxen.

En helt ekstra oplevelse som avlerparret glæder sig meget til, og selvfølgelig krydser fingre for at føllet også bliver solgt godt.

VIDEO - Daniel og Nathalie tæller ned til Herning

Nu går det snart løs

De sidste forberedelser er igang for de 4 danske ekvipager, og idag fortæller Daniel om de sidste forberedelser frem mod VM, hvor han har haft Nathalie med på sidelinien.

Og som Nathalie fortæller i videoen herunder handler det ikke alene om træning, men i høj grad også om den rette timing frem mod opgaven der venter.

Team konkurrencen starter lørdag morgen med første del af de ialt 95 ekvipager, og det er chef d´equipe som skal aflevere en kuvert med hvilken dag hvilke ekvipager skal ride. Herefter bliver startrækkefølgen lavet ud fra ekvipagernes placering på FEI´s World Ranking (i grupper af 5). Anden del af team konkurrencen er søndag morgen.

De 30 bedste ekvipager fra teamkonkurrencen går videre til Grand Prix Specialen mandag, og herfra går de 15 bedste videre til küren onsdag aften (dog max 3 ekvipager fra hver nation).

Alle ekvipagerne skal være klar til fredag morgen kl. 8.00 hvor der er første vet check. 2. vet check er onsdag formiddag inden küren.

Wednesday 10 August at 9 am

Følg med LIVE på Zibrasport på alle IKKE VM-klasser

Hvis ikke du skal til Herning den kommende uge, har du stadig masser muligheder for at følge med fra hele stævnet, idet Zibrasport streamer fra alle IKKE VM klasser, ligesom Clipmyhorse streamer fra alle VM klasser og DR2 er også klar med fuld program fra Herning.

Du kan se følgende LIVE på Zibrasport Equest under VM i Herning:

Fredag d. 5. august
08:00-10:00 Dressage Junior Individual, CDI-J
12:00-16:00 Jumping Small Tour, CSI2*
16:30-20:30 Jumping Big Tour (GP Qual.), CSI2*
Riders Corner (tidspunkt ikke fastlagt)

Lørdag d. 6. august
08:00-10:00 Dressage YR Individual, CDI-YR
10:00-10:30 Riders Corner
12:00-16:00 Jumping Small Tour, CSI2*
13:00-13:45 Sissel Sandø-Ulbæk
16:30-20:30 Jumping Big Tour (GP Qual), CSI2*

Søndag d. 7. august
08:00-10:00 Dressage Junior Freestyle, CDI-J
10:00-10:30 Riders Corner
11:00-13:00 Dressage U-25 Individual, CDI-U25
12:00-12:45 Sissel Sandø-Ulbæk
13:00-14:00 Foredrag med Rikke Buhl (KU/dyrlæge)
14:15-15:00 Helgstrand clinic
15:30-19:30 Jumping Small Tour Final, CSI2*
21:30-22:00 Riders Corner

Mandag d. 8. august
08:00-09:50 Dressage CDI-YR Freestyle
10:20-12:10 Dressage CDI-U25 Freestyle
09:00-12:00 Jumping Big Tour Grand Prix, CSI2*
12:30-13:00 Riders Corner
21:30-22:00 Riders Corner

Tirsdag d. 9. august
Riders Corner (tidspunkt ikke fastlagt)

Onsdag d. 10. august
10:15-10:45 Riders Corner
17:30-18:30 Annette Paterakis
19:00-19:30 Riders Corner

Torsdag d. 11. august
08:00-10:00 Int. AG Jumping Medium Tour, CSI3*
08:00-10:00 KRAFFT Jumping Tour of Amateurs, CSI-AM
11:30-12:00 Riders Corner
21:00-21:30 Riders Corner

Fredag d. 12. august
07:30-09:30 KRAFFT Jumping Tour of Amateurs, CSI-AM
08:30-09:45 Pony Trophy
10:15-10:45 Riders Corner
11:00-14:00 Int. AG Jumping Medium Tour, CSI3*
13:00-14:00 Tina Dufour clinic
15:00-18:00 Jumping Big Tour, CSI3*
16:00-16:45 Alizée Froment clinic
18:00-18:45 Q&A med Tristan Tucker
20:00-20:30 Riders Corner

Lørdag d. 13. august
07:30-09:30 KRAFFT Jumping Tour of Amateurs, CSI-AM
08:00-08:30 Riders Corner
10:15-11:30 Pony Trophy
12:00-12:45 Tristan Tucker clinic
12:30-15:00 Int. AG Jumping Medium Tour Final, CSI3*
15:00-15:45 Poppy Blandford clinic
16:00-17:00 Lise Berg (KU/dyrlæge)
16:00-18:30 Jumping Big Tour, CSI3*
17:00-17:30 Riders Corner
20:00-23:00 SHOW Night presented by Mustang Trailers

Søndag d. 14. august
08:30-09:00 Riders Corner
09:00-11:30 Jumping Big Tour Grand Prix, CSI3*
12:15-13:00 Poppy Blandford clinic
17:30-18:00 Riders Corner

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26 Danish Warmblood dressage foals are ready for the Elite Auction

Elite Foal Auction during World Championships in Herning

As a spectator at World Championships in Herning this year you also get the chance to purchase your next Danish Warmblood top star.

The auction takes place Tuesday 9 August at 7 pm in Boxen in Herning and pre-bidding starts 7 August.

For this Elite collection 15 fillies and 11 colts are selected, all from top damlines and with top sires.

FREE ENTRY FOR EQUIPARK AND ALL SIDE EVENTS 9 AUGUST

85.000 euro top price filly by Glamourdale at Westfalian Online foal auction

Photo credit: Reckimedia

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Glamorous OnLive Auction in Westphalia

OnLive-Auction of dressage foals with top results

 

Münster: 77 foals with the finest dressage pedigrees were up for sale at today's OnLive auction at the Westfälisches Pferdestammbuch. Glamorous was not only the name of the top priced foal. The friends of the Westfälisches Pferdestammbuch celebrated their foals with a unique atmosphere. At an average price of 13,688 Euros, 65 young offers changed hands. A daughter of Glamourdale stood out especially in the lot. She was sold for 85,000 Euros.

 

Glamorous! The name said it all. The Glamourdale/San Amour daughter had already made a fabulous appearance at the video shoot. In today's auction, the filly, bred and exhibited by Gestüt Schultenhof in Norden-Norddeich, trotted in the rhythm round after round with a lot of expression and elasticity. The bids were flying high. The brwon filly descends from the direct line of Sagami, who is highly successful in the dressage ring with Benjamin Werndl. It was an exciting bidding duel until the very end. At last, auctioneer Thomas Münch knocked down his hammer at a price of 85,000 Euros. For 17,500 Euros, the same customers bought the colt with the head number 9. Bon Totilas by Bon Vivaldi NRW/Totilas (breeder and exhibitor: ZG Welsing/Bornhorst, Ankum) impressed with his type and his flawless performance in Münster-Handorf. 

The most popular colt paraded with the head number 1. He also lives up to his name: Total Dance by Total Diamond PS/For Dance (breeder and exhibitor: Daniela Graé, Senden) convinced with first-class movement quality. The liver chestnut colt made a perfect start to the auction! The customers fought for a long time on the spot and online at the screens at home. The colt, who descents from a top dam line, was knocked down online for 44,500 Euros.

Herwart von der Decken-Schau 3 August LIVE from Verden

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Hanover's best three-year-olds are crowned

Herwart von der Decken-Show brilliant start of the Verden Championships

Verden. One of the breeding highlights of the year is the Herwart von der Decken-Show. On Wednesday,  August 3, the best three-year-old mares from Hannover and the Rhineland will present themselves in Verden to determine their mare queen. The jumping mares will complete the spectacular free jumping under the open sky from 9.30 a.m. CET, before the dressage mares dance on the triangular course from 1.15 p.m. CET onwards.  

At noon the triangular track belongs to the dressage mares. The 53 pedigrees contain the finest pedigrees that Hannover has to offer. The two Olympic team winners, Sönke Rothenberger and Heike Kemmer, will award the marks together with breeding director Ulrich Hahne. In addition, the best mare family of the past show season will be awarded the Friedrich Jahncke Prize.

The Herwart von der Decken Show is the magnificent prelude to the Verden Championships. On the show grounds of the Verden racecourse, the best young riding, dressage and jumping horses compete for the coveted yellow and white winner's sashes and the title "Hannoveraner Champion". In addition, Verden is a station of the Nürnberger Burg-Pokal and offers dressage competitions up to Grand Prix Special. The exciting programme is completed by the Verden Elite Foal Auction, which takes place for the first time as a hybrid auction. The foals will be presented on the show grounds on Friday from 2 p.m. CET before they are auctioned off in the Niedersachsenhalle from 5 p.m. CET onwards.

The Herwart von der Decken Show will be broadcast live on the internet at ClipMyHorse. Further information and catalogue: www.hannoveraner.com

Sommerbesøg hos Willum Thomsen

VM feberen raser lige om lidt. Uanset om hverdagen primært handler om uddannelse af heste, undervisning eller avl er VM i Herning på kalenderen.

En sommerdag lagde H2R vejen forbi “Slottet” Dressurstald Willum Thomsen til formiddags ridning og barriere-snak, mens både Joachim og Rune var i sadlen. Joachim red den 6-årige vallak Follow Your Heart e. Follow Me / Don Frederico, avlet af Henriette Bregendorf og Brian Hisselholm Jensen, ejet af Stutteri Logslund & Dressurstald Willum Thomsen, og Rune red den 10-årige DV hoppe Hevringholms Delaya DWB e. ERA Dancing Hit/Blue Hors Hertug, avlet af Anne-Sophie Høyer Christensen, ejet af Maria Bjerg.

Udfordringer

Selvom begge herrer er særdeles erfarne og selv besidder en stor “værktøjskasse”, så har de aldrig været bange for at søge inspiration og hjælp fra andre. De har begge gennem en lang årrække succesfuldt haft bl.a. Kyra Kyrklund med på sidelinien, og benytter sig stadig af chancen når den travle træner har tid i kalenderen. Gennem den senere tid har Rune og Joachim haft Morten Thomsen med på sidelinien, et samarbejde de begge er særdeles glade for. “Mortens ekspertise og “andre øjne” giver ikke kun nøglen til nye indgangsvinkler for at løse en given udfordring, det giver også ekstra motivation til bruge nye “redskaber” i træningen af staldens øvrige heste. Måden Morten læser hestene på, og hvor vi mærker effekten med det samme, er ganske enkelt unik", siger Rune og Joachim samstemmende.

Nye mål

Med succesfuldt DM for Joachim med både Aarøes Ghandi, som han selv ejer, og den unge Vivaldi søn Vichy Pax, som er avlet af og ejes af Stutteri Pax v/Dorit Axel og Thomas Pensbo er Joachim klar til en forhåbentlig spændende efterårssæson, hvor en Louisdor Preis kvalifikation sammen med Vichy Pax lige nu ligger på tegnebrættet.

For Rune og Delaya har sæsonen allerede budt på fin Inter II debut, og Grand Prix debut venter formodentlig også i efteråret fortæller Rune.

En travl hverdag

Rune har de sidste mange år været en særdeles efterspurgt som underviser, og kalenderen er også fyldt godt ud hvis man spørger lidt ind til hverdagen. Udover en god håndfuld hjemlige ryttere, går turen også ofte til både Sverige og Tyskland. Så når Rune tager afsted får han typisk redet selv om morgenen inden afgang, og det er herefter Joachim som holder skansen på hjemmefronten.

VM klar…

Selvom hverken Rune eller Joachim er til start til næste uges VM, så er det alligevel med en stor portion stolthed at Rune melder klar til VM. En helt særlig begivenhed finder sted efter Grand Prix Specialen som går mandag den 8. august, nemlig endegyldigt farvel til Atterupgaards Cassidy som sammen med Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour siger farvel foran hele dressurverdenen. Rune blev fornyligt ringet op af Cathrine med invitation til denne specielle aften, en invitation som Rune naturligvis takkede ja til, og som Cathrine fortæller H2R “selvfølgelig skal Rune med, han er nærmest den vigtigste, føler jeg❤️”.

Laudrup-Dufour leads powerful Danish challenge in Dressage

With a tide of change once again sweeping through the sport of international Dressage, it seems very possible that the host nation will shine when the ECCO FEI World Championships 2022 gets underway in 10 days time. With a mighty show of strength over the last year, and impressive results at the premier showcase in Aachen (GER) just a few short weeks ago, Team Denmark is in great shape right now.

Leading the charge is world no 2, Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour, who partnered Bohemian in the team that finished fourth at the delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games last summer. They then went on to win team bronze at the European Championships in Hagen (GER) a few weeks later where Dufour also claimed individual bronze in the Grand Prix Special and silver in the Freestyle.

Major stir

Roll on 2022 and the Danes caused another major stir when swamping the leaderboard at the fifth leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2021/2022 Western European League in Neumunster (GER) in February. World no. 1, Germany’s Jessica von Bredow-Werndl, claimed pole position with her Tokyo Olympic champion TSF Dalera BB but, in a field filled with class, Laudrup-Dufour - this time riding the younger Vamos Amigos - finished second ahead of compatriots Nanna Skodborg Merrald (Atterupgaards Orthilia) and Carina Cassøe Krüth (Heiline’s Danciera) in third and fourth. German legend Isabell Werth had to settle for fifth place with her relatively new ride, DSP Qantaz.

Then at the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final in Leipzig (GER) in April, Laudrup-Dufour and Vamos Amigos finished second in the Short Grand Prix and Grand Prix Freestyle, each time sharing the podium with von Bredow-Werndl and Werth. And in Aachen earlier this month she was joined by Skodborg Merrald, Cassøe Krüth and Daniel Bachmann Andersen (Marshall-Bell) to post victory in the penultimate leg of the FEI Dressage Nations Cup™ 2022 series before going on to win both the Grand Prix Special and Grand Prix Freestyle with Vamos Amigos. 

It’s no wonder that this is the team now selected to represent the host country when the action kicks off in just over a weeks’ time.

History

The history of the FEI Dressage World Championships dates back to 1966 when the first edition was staged at the Swiss Cavalry School in Bern (SUI) with a starting field of just 24 competitors. Germany has been the dominant force since then, claiming the team title for the twelfth time at the FEI World Equestrian Games™ in Tryon (USA) in 2018.

Running on a four-year cycle. half-way between each Olympic Games, Denmark has only once made it onto the Team podium when taking bronze at the fifth edition in Lausanne (SUI) in 1982.

However the Danish team finished fourth and Andreas Helgstrand really put his country on the map when clinching Freestyle silver and Grand Prix Special bronze in Aachen in 2006 partnering Blue Hors Matine. The pair were in the best of company, with superstars Isabell Werth and Satchmo and The Netherlands’ Anky van Grunsven and Salinero filling the other two podium places on each occasion. 

And now Team Denmark are a real force to be reckoned with.

Paris 2024

The Blue Hors FEI Dressage World Championships 2022 provides the first qualification opportunity for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games so there’s a lot hanging in the balance.  The top six teams, excluding the hosts, will make the cut from the long list of 20 competing nations that includes Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and USA.

A total of 95 athletes from 34 countries will line out, and there will be individual representatives from another 14 countries; Armenia, Canada, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Estonia, Hungary, India, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Morocco, Moldova, Palestine, Singapore and South Africa. 

The defending Team champions from Germany will of course be determined to uphold their incredible record despite the absence of von Bredow-Werndl and her lovely mare TSF Dalera BB who have been all but unbeatable for some time now. With a new baby on the way very shortly the Olympic, European and World Cup champion is sidelined for the moment, so her country’s four-strong side consists of Werth (DSP Quantaz), Frederic Wandres (Duke of Britain FRH), Benjamin Werndl (Famoso OLD) and the extraordinary Ingrid Klimke (Franziskus 15), a multiple champion in the sport of Eventing whose father, Reiner Klimke, was a double world champion in Dressage and one of the great horsemen of all time.

German party

Only a narrow defeat by the Soviet Union in 1970 and a bronze medal finish behind the winning Dutch in 2010 have spoiled the German team party down the years. Great Britain took bronze and the USA slotted into silver medal spot in 2018, and this year’s American side is headed up by Steffen Peters (Suppenkasper) who will be joined by Katie Duerhammer (Quartett), Ashley Holzer (Valentine) and Adrienne Lyle (Salvino). Meanwhile putting their best feet forward for Britain will be Richard Davison (Bubblingh), Charlotte Dujardin (Imhotep), Charlotte Fry (Glamourdale) and Gareth Hughes (Classic Briolinca). 

Team Sweden’s Jeanna Hogbeg (Astoria), Patrik Kittel (Touchdown), Therese Nilshagen (Dante Weltino OLD) and Juliette Ramel (Buriel KH) can be relied upon to give a good account of themselves as can the Dutch foursome of Emmelie Scholtens (Indian Rock), Marieke van der Putten (Torveslettens Titanium), Dinja van Liere (Hermes) and Thamar Zweistra (Hexagon’s Ich Weiss). But if the Danes continue to fire on all cylinders then the rest are going to have to be at their very best to keep them in check.

It’s all to play for with three sets of medals on offer in the Team event, the individual Grand Prix Special and Grand Prix Freestyle. The Grand Prix, which will run over two days - Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 August - will decide the result of the Team competition and the top 30 finishers will qualify for the Grand Prix Special on Monday 8. The top 15 here will then go through to the Grand Prix Freestyle in which a maximum of three athletes per country are permitted to participate on Wednesday 10 August.

The exceptional Isabell Werth, who won the first of her five World Championship Team gold medals at The Hague (NED) in 1994, was on the victorious 2018 German team and also won the Grand Prix Special with the now-retired mare Bella Rose and will be looking to defend that title too. The Freestyle competition did not take place in Tryon due to a forecast for extreme weather conditions, so the last Freestyle world champion was Great Britain’s Charlotte Dujardin who swept all before her with the amazing Valegro in Caen (FRA) in 2014.

More classic Dressage history is about to be made, so don’t miss a hoofbeat….

Top price 25.000 euro at Van Olst Sales Foal auction

Successful auction Van Olst Sales Online

The last foal was just sold in the Van Olst Sales Online auction. In The Foal Edition 2022, which was created as a service for our breeders in the Corona time, 23 foals came under the hammer, 20 of which were eventually sold.

The first foal in the auction was also the most expensive one. The Kjento son Watteau van de Burggrave was sold for € 25.000,- and will move to Australia.

The second money of € 16.000,- was for the number 2 of the auction: the Glamourdale daughter Sara-Melia. This handsome filly stays in the Netherlands and will continue her career with real dressage enthusiasts.

The interest from England this year was enormous. Not less than 8 foals have been sold to this country and will soon make the crossing.

5 foals stay in the Netherlands, 3 go to Sweden, 2 go to Germany and 1 foal has been sold to the United States.

Here you find all prices.