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Sandringham Estate Hosts Successful FEI World Para Equestrian Driving Championships 2014
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Posted by Cindy Timmer



Germany won team gold followed by The Netherlands in silver and the USA who took the bronze.
Alexandra Röder (GER) and the exceptional 11-year old mare Evi 29 were unbeatable in Grade II. They took the lead from the very beginning and won the dressage competition. Röder was also the best in the marathon and with three knockdowns in the cones on Sunday, she took home a well deserved individual gold for the first time in her career. “This is a dream come true,” the 2013 German champion said. “Of course I knew I had medal chances but this was more than I ever expected.”

The bronze in Grade II went to Mick Ward representing the home side. Ward, who won the British Para-Driving Open Championships at Sandingham in 2013, moved up from sixth after the marathon onto the podium by scoring the second best performance in the cones.
Defending champion Heiner Lehrter from Germany was eager to keep his title in Grade I but after the dressage, the difference between him and Jacques Poppen driving the Arabo-Friesian PP was huge. Lehrter, who has competed at all previous FEI World Para Equestrian Driving Championships, won the marathon with the 11-year-old gelding Dashwood. This brought him closer to Poppen in the standings, but with a perfect double clear round, the Dutch driver came out on top in Grade I. Lehrter took silver followed by teammate Markus Beerhues in bronze.
Princess Haya Hand in Hand Trophy
Teams combining para-equestrian and able-bodied drivers competed for the HRH Princess Haya Hand-in-Hand Trophy. Donated by FEI President, the trophy depicts holding hands and was presented to the pair formed by para-driver Lindsey Tyas Paice (GBR) and Barry Capstick (IRL), who competed in the CAI2* held at Sandringham at the same time as the world championships. The winning pair’s combined scores were the lowest of the competition.
Results CH-M-A-PE1:
Grade I
- Jacques Poppen (NED) 107,18
- Heiner Lehrter (GER) 118,46
- Markus Beerhues (GER) 124,25
Grade II
- Alexandra Roeder (GER 111,61
- Robert Giles (USA) 125,21
- Mike Ward (GBR) 127,25
Teams
- Germany 227,07
- Netherlands 243,03
- USA 248,03
- Great Britain 264,91
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