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CHIO Aachen 2007 Exciting Moments – Isabell Werth wins the Dressage MEGGLE Prize Grand Prix CDIO
Second place went to the team from the Netherlands with a total score of 216.417 percent. “Our riders performed very well here, although it wasn’t our strongest team. Because Imke Schellekens-Bartels was so successful with Sunrise during the indoor season, it was time for her to take a break now. Laurens van Lieren and Hexagons Ollright haven’t competed for a while now either: It was Hans-Peter Minderhoud’s first time here in Aachen and it was only Salinero’s third competition since the FEI World Equestrian Games,” commented the mother of two. Her Hannoverian gelding, with whom she won the Freestyle World Championship title in Aachen last year, finished the competition in second place with 75.29 percent. “We have still got to get back into the rhythm of competing again and made a few small mistakes. He struck off in counter-canter after the passage and there were also mistakes in the walk tour. The atmosphere in Aachen is always very difficult for Salinero. However, overall I had a good feeling when I left the arena.” The Swedish team came third with 211.875 percent. We have got a good team that is very motivated and always delivers consistent results,” noted Sweden’s best rider, Jan Brink, happily, who finished fourth with the 16-year-old stallion Briar. The teams from France and Great Britain followed in fourth and fifth place respectively. Third place in the individual classification of the MEGGLE Prize went to Switzerland – Silvia Iklé and the 13-year-old Sinclair son, Salieri CH, gave a solid performance with highlights and was rewarded with a score of 74.708 percent. “She even scored a ten for the piaffe/passage transition. Aachen is by no means easy for the riders and judges, but we have seen very good performances here today,” summarised the Italian judge, Vincenzo Truppa. Ellen Schulten-Baumer delivered the second best result for the German team. “Petrus may not have been on my side, but in spite of which Donatha gave her very best,”stated her 28-year-old rider. Nadine Capellmann wasn’t totally satisfied: “The first half was terrific, the best its been in ages, but then a noise frightened Elvis and all of a sudden we lost the thread for a moment. Then I didn’t have him in front of me during the two-tempi flying changes, which was a shame,” reported the rider from Würselen. Grand Prix - CDIO
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