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CHIO
Aachen 2007
Isabell
Werth Rides to Victory in the HAVENS Pferdefutter Prize with Warum Nicht
Germany
claimed its first victory in the dressage at the World Equestrian Festival,
CHIO Aachen 2007: Isabell Werth won the HAVENS Pferdefutter Prize, Grand
Prix CDI, with the 11-year-old Hannoverian, Warum Nicht. Her score:
74.042 percent. “I was a bit worried about how he would react
in the dressage arena, because the wind and rain sometimes makes the
horses nervous. Warum Nicht was a bit spooky, but was well manageable
and I was very content,” explained the rider from Rheinberg after
competing. Achieving a score of 71.25 percent, the Dutch rider, Anky
van Grunsven, who had saddled the 10-year-old stallion IPS Painted Black,
took second place. “I was satisfied overall, but the first piaffe
and pirouette weren’t that good though. This is due to the fact
that he hasn’t had that much experience, because he hasn’t
competed in many Grand Prix competitions yet because of my pregnancy,“
reported the Freestyle World Champion of 2006. Her black, Dutch-bred
horse descends from the Trakehner stallion Gribaldi, who was Vice Champion
in the dressage in 2006 with Edward Gal.
Hubertus
Schmidt/GER ranked third with the Oldenburg Don Primero son, Dow Jones.
The pair was awarded 70.75 percent for their performance. “I have
been riding this horse for one and a half years. His owner is Japanese
and his rider now wants to try and qualify herself for the Olympic Games,”
stated the rider from Borchen-Etteln, Westphalia. The Australian rider,
Kristy Oatley, who trains with Karin Rehbein at the Grönwohldhof
Stud near Hamburg, finished fourth. She scored 68.867 percent with the
12-year-old stallion Quando Quando – her 2006 World Championship
horse.
HAVENS
Pferdefutter Prize Grand Prix - CDI
- 1. Isabell
Werth - Warum Nicht FRH - 74.042 (Germany)
- 2.
Anky van Grunsven - Painted Black - 71.250 (Holland)
- 3.
Hubertus Schmidt - Dow Jones - 70.750 (Germany)
- 4.
Kirsty Oatley Nist - Quando Quando - 68.667 (Australia)
- 5.
Monica Theodorescu - Whisper - 68.208 (Germany)
- 6.
Laura Bechtolsheimer - Douglas Dorsey - 67.500 (England)
- 7.
Victoria Max Theurer - August der Starke - 66.917 (Austria)
- 8.
Catherine Haddad - Maximus JSS - 66.750 (USA)
- 9.
Hans Peter Minderhoud - Exquis Escapado - 66.542 (Holland)
- 10.
Carola Koppelmann - Le Bo - 66.542 (Germany)
- 11.
Brigitte Wittig - Charatan W - 66.333 (Germany)
- 12.
Susanne Lebek - Healey's Beluga - 66.167 (Germany)
- 13.
Nathalie Zu Saeyn Wittgenstein - Rigoletto - 66.000 (Denmark)
- 14.
Jonny Hilberath - Fariano - 64.792 (Germany)
- 15.
Klaus Husenbeth - Piccolino - 63.375 (Germany)
- 16.
Arlene Page - Wild One - 63.250 (USA)
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