Olympic Champion wins World Cup Grand Prix
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