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REEM ACRA FEI World Cup™ Dressage 2012/2013 - Entries Confirmed for Gothenburg Final
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Posted by Louise Parkes



Double defending World Cup Champions Adelinde Cornelissen (Photo: Astrid Appels for Eurodressage.com)
This was no fluke result as 26-year-old Logutenkova finished second with Stallone and third with Don Gregorius at Zhashkiv CDI-W last May while 48 year old Dorofeeva was victorious with Khorovod at CDI-W Moscow in September.
North America
It was Canadian Olympian, David Marcus from Campbellville, Ontario, who won the FEI North American FEI World Cup™ Dressage league, but he has declined the opportunity to compete, and the regional qualifying places will now be taken up by fellow-Canadians Jacqueline Brooks and Jaimey Irwin.
The North American places are decided on an average score system rather than on points, and, riding Chevri’s Capital, Marcus accumulated the highest average score ahead of Brooks and her 14-year-old Swedish warmblood gelding D Niro.
Brooks got an early grounding in equestrianism while grooming for Canada’s Ashley Holzer at the Pan Am Games in Havana, Cuba in 1990 and is now a double-Olympian. She followed the London 2012 Olympic Games with training in Florida, USA under Holzer’s eagle eye and achieved good results over the winter months at Devon in Pennsylvania, USA, the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto, Canada and the Global showgrounds in Wellington, Florida.
Irwin also achieved good scores at Devon, Wellington and CDI-W Loxahatchee and will compete with the 16 year old Lindor’s Finest, a Canadian-bred Dutch warmblood which he first got to ride last summer. The 35 year old athlete has trained with German coach, Holger Munstermann, throughout his career.
Withdrawal
Meanwhile the withdrawal of Australia’s Lyndal Oatley sees no representative from the Pacific League. Oatley has pulled out on veterinary advice following a minor injury to her horse, Sandro Boy. Her disappointment however opened up an extra starting place which has been awarded to Marlies van Baalen who will join Edward Gal and double defending champion Adelinde Cornelissen in flying the Dutch flag.
A total of 12 riders are now confirmed from the Western European League including Germany’s Helen Langehanenberg, Kristine Sprehe and Isabell Werth, Sweden’s Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfven, Patrik Kittel and Minna Telde - the latter getting in on a wild-card - Denmark’s Anna Kasprzak and Danish counterpart and wild-card recipient, Sidsel Johansen, whose performances with Schianto have been a big hit with the crowds this season.
Italy will be represented by Valentina Truppa and Switzerland by Marcela Krinke Susmelj, while 2012 Norwegian Dressage Champion, Lillann Jebsen, yesterday accepted a wild-card invitation. And the Canadian Federation has applied for a wild-card entry for Pia Fortmuller who will be next on the list should one become available.
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