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Mini-Paris in the dressage arena
The dressage is just as high-calibre, especially in the CDI4* Tour, which is divided into Grand Prix Freestyle and Special. The British will be competing with two of their best medal contenders, Charlotte Dujardin and Imhotep and Carl Hester and Fame. They will have to compete against the German squad riders Isabell Werth, Ingrid Klimke, Frederic Wandres, Semmieke and Sönke Rothenberger. Four riders from the current top ten in the world rankings will piaffe into the Hagen dressage arena and promise an unforgettable sporting experience. "The timing is perfect to continue the European season here after Wellington and to be able to present the right calling card," says Frederic Wandres from Hagen, currently ranked seventh in the world rankings and in the Olympic squad for Germany.
"Especially in dressage, we already have a small pre-Olympics," show director Francois Kasselmann emphasised the high-calibre field of entries. "This confirms the importance of Horses & Dreams. We even welcome athletes from Saudi Arabia and the USA here." Paris also has an influence on a change of location: the CDI4* Grand Prix Special, Prize of MEGGLE Group GmbH, will move into the jumping stadium on Sunday morning for the first time. "This was something that the national coach Monica Theodorescu requested, as the medals in the team competition in Paris are decided by the Special. That's why we moved the competition to the main stadium."
First Test for Team Portugal
After Portugal was able to secure a team place for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris at the last minute, there is a lot at stake for the Portuguese dressage riders this season. A first test of strength for the potential team for Paris appears to be taking place in Hagen: With Maria Caetano, Rita Ralao Duarte, João Pedro Moreira, António Do Vale, Nuno Avelar, Sebastião Lucas Lopes and Nuno Miguel Silva, a strong Portuguese contingent has entered the three- and four-star tour. "It's important for our trainers and our federation to see all the riders here together. For us, coming here is already a test for Paris. If you're thinking about competing in a championship, you have to ride well in Hagen first. I will give 100%," added Grand Prix rider António Do Vale, who has lived in Lastrup for years and for whom Horses & Dreams was one of his first international competitions in Germany. His family - the Do Vales have five children - also enjoy coming to Hof Kasselmann, he says. "Hagen is not just a show for us, we also have a lot of fun here as a family!"