Olympic Champion wins World Cup Grand Prix
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The Dutch Masters has started! The audience that had travelled to the Brabanthallen on Friday morning was treated to beautiful dressage sport with great horse-rider combinations.
Olympic champion Jessica van Bredow-Werndl and Olympic silver medallist Isabell Werth were also unbeatable in the shortened Grand Prix of the FEI World Cup Dressage. Von Bredow-Werndl rood her golden TSF Dalera BB to 84.026%, Werth competed DSP Quantaz and scored 79.053%. Third place went to Britain's Charlotte Fry and Dark Legend, who received 76.447% for their performance.
Dinja van Liere and Hermès came fourth with 74.500%. Hermès showed well, a friendly image characterized the test. At the end of the test there were a few minor faults, which lowered the score to just under 75%.
Photos: The Dutch Masters/Digishots
Olympic champion Jessica van Bredow-Werndl and Olympic silver medallist Isabell Werth were also unbeatable in the shortened Grand Prix of the FEI World Cup Dressage. Von Bredow-Werndl rood her golden TSF Dalera BB to 84.026%, Werth competed DSP Quantaz and scored 79.053%. Third place went to Britain's Charlotte Fry and Dark Legend, who received 76.447% for their performance.
Dinja van Liere and Hermès came fourth with 74.500%. Hermès showed well, a friendly image characterized the test. At the end of the test there were a few minor faults, which lowered the score to just under 75%.
Photos: The Dutch Masters/Digishots