For the second time this season Great Britainโs Charlotte Fry and Everdale left the opposition in their wake at the eighth leg of the FEI Dressage World Cupโข 2023/2024 Western European League in Amsterdam (NED) today.
In yesterdayโs Grand Prix they pinned Germanyโs Isabell Werth and DSP Quantaz into second place and longtime league-leader Swedenโs Patrik Kittel into third with Touchdown. Today they did it all again, but this time with a wider winning margin that left them well clear of the rest of the field.
Fry has now moved comfortably into third place on the Western European League table from which the top nine will qualify for the Final in Riyadh (KSA) in April.
"Iโm still taking it in I guess, to win here in Amsterdam is kind of a dream - especially with such a competitive field of horses and riders! Everdale has been feeling so good the last two days and Iโve had two really great rides so I couldnโt really ask for more!"
Charlotte Fry GBR
she said.
Field
The 15-strong starting field was filled with exciting talent from first to last, and judges Isobel Wessels (GBR), Patricia Wolters (NED), Mariette Sanders-van Gansewinkel (NED), Raphael Saleh (FRA) and Maria Colliander (FIN) had the Dutch partnership of Marieke van der Putten and the 12-year-old Totilas gelding Torveslettens Titanium RS2 NOP out in front at the halfway stage on a score of 79.725.
Second to go after the interval however, Belgiumโs Flore de Winne and Flynn FRH took the lead when posting 80.315. This pair have been showing great promise this season, de Winneโs quiet balance helping the 10-year-old stallion sparkle as he continues to learn his trade while presenting a pleasing picture.
Next in however, multiple gold medallist Werth opened up the whole competition with big marks from the outset with Quantaz whose score of 86.455 was never going to be easy to overtake. The enthusiastic crowd loved the German starโs trademark punchy performance and rose to their feet in appreciation as the five-time FEI Dressage World Cupโข title-winner pranced out of the arena at the end of her test with a big smile and a wave.
Fry followed with an imperfect first halt, but the scores started piling up for piaffe/passage and rock-solid flying changes, and boosted by four 10โs for Choreography and five more for Music and Interpretation they pushed the new target score up to 88.180 which proved impossible to better.
Swedenโs Kittel posted 84.905 for third place despite a muddled moment when he dropped his reins early in the test, and when the Danish duo of Nanna Skodborg Merrald with Blue Hors Don Olymbrio and Carina Cassรธe Krรผth with Heilineโs Danciera posted 84.030 and 82.905 they slotted into fourth and fifth places respectively, Belgiumโs de Winne sealing sixth spot at the end of the day.
Consistent
Tokyo 2020 Olympic partners, Fry and Everdale, have been enjoying a really consistent run of form having also won the sixth leg of the Western European League in Mechelen (BEL) in December, just two weeks after finishing second in London (GBR). Todayโs result has firmly sealed a qualifying spot for the Dutch-based Briton at the FEI Dressage World Cupโข Final 2024 in Riyadh (KSA) in April, but with the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on the horizon there is no perfect plan in place just yet.
โEverdale is going to have a small break now. There are a lot of stallion shows coming up and then hopefully we will go to Den Bosch (sโHertogenbosch NED) and then do the outdoor season with Glamourdale so we will see how it all works outโ, said the rider who with her other superstar stallion, Glamourdale, took double-gold at the FEI Dressage World Championship in 2022.
At the post competition press conference there was much talk about the forthcoming Paris 2024 Olympic Games, and asked which horse she intends to bring Fry wouldnโt commit herself - โIโm very lucky to have two really top horses at the moment so we will see!โ, she replied.
Meanwhile when asked if she expects to be in Paris, Werth modestly replied,
"itโs not so easy to get in a team, especially in Germany or Great Britain. There are only three to go and I will try my best and we will see!"
Isabell Werth GER
Spoiled for choice
Kittel, who has long led the Western European League standings, admits he is spoiled for choice when it comes to horses for both the World Cup Final and the Paris Games.
โIโm lucky because I have a couple of horses in the World Cup and I can do more shows without having to ride so much on each horse which is very good. For me thatโs like a big bonus at the momentโ, he explained. But he takes nothing for granted.
Where Paris is concerned he said โI think for every rider the Olympic Games is something we always dream of but itโs always in the stars. The day you are there and youโve done your test and you say thank you to the judges - thatโs the day you know youโve ridden in an Olympics!โ, he pointed out.
The Western European League now moves on to the final three stages at Neumรผnster (GER) in three weeks time, Gothenburg (SWE) at the end of February and โs-Hertogenbosch (NED) in early March.
Donโt miss a hoofbeatโฆ.
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