PRESS RELEASE
A 0.4% difference put Poetic Motion (Jameson RS2 x Sandreo) and Christine Falander Wold in first place in the small final of the Sport Pro Horses Prize for four-year-olds on the second day of the Longines FEI/WBFSH Dressage World Breeding Championships for Young Horses. Globall (Global Player OLD x Fürstenball OLD) and Leonie Richter placed second with the podium being completed by Powerdale (Glamourdale x Kennedy) and Benedek Pachl.
The Norwegian rider Christine Falander Wold is very happy with her KWPN stallion she bought as a foal. “Poetic Motion works so hard for me. He is stallion, but he is always easy to handle and so relaxed. He trusts me completely since I bought him as a foal, and we have been together every step of the way. I had been looking for a horse for a couple of years, but nothing ever caught my eye. Until I saw Poetic Motion on Facebook; it was love at first sight.” In the lap of honour, Poetic Motion once more showed why he received an 8,5 for his canter. During the event he is supported by his breeder J.G. Keijnemans-Bos, who acts as the groom for the occasion. “This is a breeder’s dream come true.”
Right behind Poetic Motion we find the Oldenburg stallion Globall, bred by Arnold Wegbünder and owned by Helgstrand Dressage. The four-year-old stallion is presented by the German rider Leonie Richter who previously piloted his sire Global Player to a silver medal in the championship final for seven-year-old horses in 2023. Globall received an 8,5 for his powerful trot, the total score being 80.2%. The black KWPN stallion Powerdale, bred by Harrie Melis, ridden by his owner Benedek Pachl placed third with 77.8%.
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Photo credit: Stefan Lafrentz