CHIO Aachen 2024: Charlotte Fry and Glamourdale in a class of their own in the Prize of Soers

Charlotte Fry and Glamourdale during their ride to victory in the Prize of Soers. (Photo: CHIO Aachen/Arnd Bronkhorst).

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One must say, the World Champions from Great Britain, Charlotte Fry and Glamourdale, outclassed their fellow competitors in the Prize of Soers, the Grand Prix Spécial of the CDI4* Tour, today.

After her triumph in the Grand Prix, Charlotte Fry and Glamourdale also succeeded in breaking the 80 percent mark in the Grand Prix Spéciale, the Prize of Soers. After scoring 80.107 percent, the two-time World Champion of Herning in 2022 left Isabell Werth with Quantaz (75.0) and Frederic Wandres with Duke of Britain (73.128) trailing behind her in second and third place respectively.

The performance of Fry and Glamourdale was full of wow effects – even if she did make some expensive mistakes in the pirouette to the right. First of all, Glamourdale did a flying change, then he lost his balance in the pirouette. But then Fry had everything under control again. The murmurs of the spectators until then and the compassionate groans when it happened, said it all: It was a performance that didn’t leave anyone cold. “To be honest, that was one of the best feelings that he has ever given me in a test,” beamed Charlotte “Lottie” Fry. She had a plausible explanation for the error: “I was so pleased with my pirouette to the left that I somehow forgot to ride the rest of the centre line. So, it was my own fault. But in the remaining parts of the test he was so focused on me, had so much go and so much fun in there. That was the best feeling I could have wished for before Paris.” Paris – here Fry was referring to the Olympic Games. Fry and Glamourdale have already been nominated for the British team.

Glamourdale has got the rest of the week off. Tomorrow, Charlotte Fry is competing in the Grand Prix Spécial, the MEGGLE-Prize, with her second horse, Especial.

All information about the CHIO Aachen 2024 and all results can be found online here.

19.000 euro top price colt by Escaneno/San Amour at HANN Online Auction

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Verden foal spring ended

Verden. The finale of the Verden Foal Spring ended with an average price of 6,183 Euros for the 27 foals on offer. A colt with the promising name Ermelo was the most sought-after offer at 19,000 Euros. The Hannoveraner Verband's attractive auction programme thus comes to a close until next year.

The name of the first foal to open the online auction already gives hope for great things: The Escaneno/San Amour son (breeder and exhibitor: Thomas Heuer, Bienenbüttel) was christened Ermelo. He goes back to the thoroughbred mare Freia xx, who is also at the beginning of the pedigree of the privately owned stallions Cadeau Noir and Finest Ampere. It took ten minutes for a new customer from Schleswig-Holstein to place the 40th and therefore final and decisive bid of 19,000 Euros. Ermelo is going to be something very special: He is a gift to the buyer's wife for her Golden Riding Badge. She achieved all the necessary successes with Hannoveraner horses.

CHIO Aachen 2024: 43rd victory for Germany’s dressage riders in the Lambertz Nations’ Cup

Frederic Wandres and Bluetooth OLD, who were part of the winning German team in the Lambertz Nations' Cup.(Photo: CHIO Aachen/Franziska Sack).

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The Deutsche Bank Stadium is their dance floor – the Lambertz Nations’ Cup has been staged at the CHIO Aachen since 1977. In 2024, Germany’s dressage riders notched up their 43rd victory in the prestigious battle between the nations.

On the few occasions when the German national anthem wasn’t played during the prize-giving ceremony of the Lambertz Nations’ Cup, it was either that of the Dutch or the Danish team. And it was also these two nations, who came closest to the German quartet today.

The German flag was represented by Isabell Werth with Wendy de Fontaine (76.50), Ingrid Klimke with Franziskus (76.043), Frederic Wandres with Bluetooth (75.630) and Katharina Hemmer with Denoix (68.326), It was Hemmer’s debut appearance in Aachen and hers was the scratch result after Denoix was distracted by the noises of other horses outside the ring and wasn’t at all focused on the test. The three scores that counted totalled 228,173 points altogether.

The National Coach, Monica Theodorescu, summed up today’s performances as follows: “I am of course very happy with the first, second and third place,” referring to Werth, Klimke and Wandres, who also topped the rankings of the individual classification in that order. However, she said she was sorry for Katharina Hemmer. “She was simply unlucky because her horse was so stressed in the arena. But that can happen. Her horse is in super form, but she wasn’t able to show that here in the ring today. She could only try and manage the situation and she did as best she could. But of course the other horses were very close behind each other and there is hopefully still room for improvement in the future and for the Olympic Games. But, of course, I am very happy with the result.”

Ultimately, they had a comfortable lead over the Dutch team, which finished on a total score of 215.674. The “Oranje” team comprised of Devenda Dijkstra with Hero (69.848), Dinja van Liere with Vita di Lusso (74.696) and Marieke van der Putten with Torveslettens Titanium (71.130). Dinja van Liere was the best Dutch rider with her just nine-year-old, Vita de Lusso, and after achieving a new personal, best result she was equally delighted – although she had to hold her breath towards the end of the test, when the spectators started clapping before she had even saluted. “It is an honour to ride here in Aachen. I actually think it is the best show in the world. The atmosphere is fantastic. Even if the crowd was perhaps a little too enthusiastic today…”

Second and third place was even closer. The Danish team World Champions earned a collected score of 214.544, with just 1.13 points less than the “Oranje” team – although they didn’t even have a fourth team member. Nanna Skodborg Merrald and St. Schufro were awarded the best score of 73.674. The other two team members were Nadja Aaboe Sloth with Favour Gersdorf (72.348) and Anna Zibrandtsen with Quel Filou (68.522). Nanna Skodborg Merrald summed her team’s performance saying “The team did very well. It is a pretty green team, but we all performed very well and we can really be proud of coming third in Aachen.”

All information about the CHIO Aachen 2024 and all results can be found online here.

CHIO Aachen 2024: Isabell Werth and Wendy triumph in the Prize of Family Tesch

Winner of the Prize of Family Tesch, Isabell Werth on her Wendy, together with Siegward Tesch and ALRV Supervisory Board member Jürgen Petershagen. (Photo: CHIO Aachen/Franziska Sack)

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The decision to opt for Isabell Werth’s newcomer, Wendy de Fontaine, for the German Lambertz Nations’ Cup team instead of Quantaz was taken just before the start of the CHIO Aachen. The Grand Prix, the Prize of Family Tesch also decides the Lambertz Nations’ Cup. In retrospect one can certainly say Quantaz prove her mettle.

Isabell Werth has been riding the ten-year-old Danish mare, Wendy de Fontaine, since the start of the year. They came together very quickly. So fast that they are considered to be potential candidates for the Olympic Games and the selection committee used the Prize of Family Tesch as a final opportunity of direct comparison between her and other five-star pairs before they select their team for Paris. That is why Wendy was nominated for the team instead of Quantaz. They were the best German pair in the class and already put in a performance in the first quarter of the test that hardly any other pair was able to beat. On a score of 76.50 percent they claimed their first Grand Prix victory in Aachen and thus also won the Prize of Family Tesch.

Werth’s conclusion: “I am very, very happy with Wendy. We are coming together more and more and with each competition I am learning more and more details and how to deal with this situation and that. The mare really is fantastic. She is so honest and polite. She really tries her best and it is such an enjoyment and a gift.” She also stated that she thinks there is still room for improvement.

With an immaculate performance, the World Championships bronze medallist of 2022, Ingrid Klimke finished in second place with Franziskus FRH, in the Prize of Family Tesch. 76.043 was their final score and the Head Judge, Susanne Baarup (DEN) at C, even awarded her first place. “I am very happy, because Franz was so reliable and he gave his very best,” Ingrid Klimke said. “When I rode in, I knew he was totally focused and was totally with me. We both enjoyed it.”

After mistakes in the two-tempis and in the second pirouette – the last of which were doubly expensive – Frederic Wandres and his 14-year-old Bordeaux son, Bluetooth came third (75.630). Wandres was nevertheless satisfied: “I must say my horse feels in better shape than ever. I think he showed that before we entered the ring when he had a ‘positive explosion’ and kicked out. But Wandres also knows: “It is good that he is so fresh. The trot and the extended and collected walk were very good. Then, we made mistakes in the canter tour which cost me a lot of points today. Normally, immaculate tests are our strength. So, we will try to make no errors on Saturday. But I learnt from the protocol that the judges saw what good form he was in today and I will try and show that on Saturday.”

Because on Saturday, the Grand Prix Spéciale, the MEGGLE-Prize is on the agenda. The best 30 pairs from the Prize of Family Tesch qualify to take part.

CHIO Aachen 2024: The “Silver Horse” goes to Christoph Hess

Winner of the "Silver Horse" media prize, Christoph Hess. In the background is third-placed Gianna Regenbrecht. (Photo: CHIO Aachen/Jasmin Metzner)

“The Silver Horse” goes to Christoph Hess this year for his comprehensive social media concepts, Jannicke Naustdal, Nanna Nieminen and Jenny Abrahamsson came second with the website World of Showjumping, Gianna Regenbrecht claimed third place. Frank Kemperman was distinguished in the category Personality.

Beaming faces during the award ceremony of the Silver Horse on the evening of the traditional Opening Ceremony of the CHIO Aachen 2024. The famous prize was conferred this year for the sixth time as an online award. Because equestrian sport journalism has undergone change as well and uses novel and exciting, digital formats meanwhile too, bringing this fascinating sport to life even more and making it more up-to-date and more personal. The jury examined more than 40 applicants, including not only contributions by bloggers and onliners, but also from editorial offices, athletes, organisers and agencies. Among others, the entries were evaluated according to their creativity, quality, user involvement, target group affinity and the relevance of the submitted contributions.

Christoph Hess was elected as the winner for his comprehensive social media concepts, he is also supported by Laura Tröger. A commitment to the equestrian sport that the jury – comprising of Wolfgang Brinkmann (Honorary President, German Riding and Driving Association, DRFV), Nadine Capellmann (dressage rider), Philip Erbers (Board Member, Aachen-Laurensberger Rennverein), Tobias Königs (Press Officer, CHIO Aachen) and Dr. Ute Countess Rothkirch (DRFV Board Member) –honoured with this online award. Jannicke Naustdal, Nanna Nieminen and Jenny Abrahamsson were distinguished with second place for their website www.worldofshowjumping.com, Gianna Regenbrecht came third with her social media portal on the Para-Sport.

Frank Kemperman was distinguished with the “Silver Horse” in the rubric “Personality”. The former Chairman of the Aachen-Laurensberger Rennverein and CHIO Aachen Show Director, now Organising Committee member and Vice President, received the distinction for his decade-long commitment to the World Equestrian Festival.

All information about the CHIO Aachen 2024 and all results can be found online here.

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17 selected Danish Warmblood foals ready for Blue Hors Summer Foal Auction

Foals by World Champions Glamourdale and Kjento, international Grand Prix stallion Blue Hors St. Schufro, KWPN performance test winner Proud James, Danish Warmblood gold medal stallion Donkey Boy and Vitalis both top producer of sport horses are some of the stallions represented with foals for this collection.

Both Glamourdale and Blue Hors St. Schufro are at start this weekend at CHIO Aachen.

As the auction will take place during Blue Hors foal show and Young Horse Championships it will be possible to see the foals live before the auction and at the same time be able to make your bid online as the auction also will be LIVE at Clipmyhorse.

The auction start LIVE at 7 pm Saturday July 6.

Here you find the entire collection.

H2R top price favourite is the colt with no 43 by Donkey Boy / Franklin - powerful, well balanced with nice uphill tendency and lovely stallion expression.


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Some high quality foals for NRW Online auction with bid up 1 July

The collection counts 28 foals

The pre-bidding has just started and with a closer look into the collection 6 foals shows something extra.

No 14 by Diamantenglanz is able to bring the very expressive powerful trot with huge shoulder freedom into the canter as well. Not that often you see a foal being able to make that kind of canter picture.

Again the foals by Viva Gold seems to bring suppleness and elasticity combined with good types and expression.

Here you find the entire collection.


FEI PRESS RELEASE - Dutch dance back to the top at Rotterdam

Few nations have been as dominant in their home Nations Cup as The Netherlands. After finishing off the podium last year, the Dutch reasserted their dominance at home with a notable victory Thursday in the FEI Dressage Nations Cup™ of Rotterdam (NED).

Led by Chef d'Equipe Patrick van der Meer, the quartet of Edward Gal (Glock's Total Us), Marlies van Baalen (Habibi DVb N.O.P.), Emmelie Scholtens (Indian Rock), and Dinja van Liere (Hermes N.O.P.) kept Denmark at bay with a total score of 222.392, led by van Liere's 77.891% in the CDIO5* Grand Prix test. 

Denmark, who won the series' last leg at Compiegne (FRA), finished second with a total score of 220.349. They were just ahead of Germany (219.435), who captured the opening leg in Wellington (USA).

The Netherlands has now won four of the last five editions of this event. They have only lost on three occasions in the last 11 years. 

"It's always nice to win, but to win here in Rotterdam is very special. It was really nice. We also had some tests with some unexpected results. There were some mistakes, there was some tension, but at the end, especially Dinja—she lifted us all up. We won, and that's super."

Patrick van der Meer (NED)

The Dutch squad was the only team to have all four of its athletes score above 70%, including its drop score—van Baalen's 70.435%. But it was team anchor van Liere who really rose the team's average with the 12-year-old stallion, Hermes N.O.P., her bronze medal-winning partner from the 2022 FEI Dressage World Championships (DEN). Their 77.891% score was not only the highest score put forward by the team, but it was also the highest of the competition.

"This was only our third competition this year, and he just keeps getting better. He's really a champion in the piaffe and passage, but he's such a complete horse. He can do it all and has so much talent.

Dinja van Liere (NED)

"He can be a clown sometimes and make up his own test, so I have to stay sharp, but I'm so proud of him and so happy with our performance today," van Liere added.

Both Denmark and Germany kept things close, and the team anchors proved to be the separators. With some horses affected by the venue's big atmosphere at the multi-disciplinary CHIO Rotterdam, Carina Cassoe Krüth (DEN) and Heiline's Danciera putting up a rather surprising score of 67.674%, which was ultimately dropped from her team. Isabell Werth (GER) boosted her team with a 76.935% score aboard Wendy de Fontaine, but it was not enough to match The Netherlands' collective consistency.

It was a particularly triumphant return to team competition for Gal, who took a sabbatical of nearly three years from competitive sport following the Tokyo Olympic Games (JPN). Rotterdam marked just the second international competition for Gal and the 12-year-old stallion Glock's Total Us since 2021, but they came into the event in strong form, having won both the Grand Prix and Grand Prix Special at CDI3* Exloo (NED) in May. The pair received a 73.196% from the judges in Rotterdam, second-best on their team.

"For almost three years, I didn't ride in any competitions, and I just started again," Gal said. "I didn't have to start all over again with [Glock's Total Us, because] he has so much experience. Now he will settle down a bit in the stable."

Rotterdam is the penultimate leg of the 2024 FEI Dressage Nations Cup™ series, but for the Dutch, the competition plays an additional role, acting as the final test before the nation selects its team for the upcoming Paris Olympic Games (FRA). With big names on the Dutch roster, van der Meer certainly recognized the talent within the group he put forward to compete Thursday.

"We're close to [the Olympics in] Paris and making the selection...I'm not only here as the chef d'equipe but also as the sports director, and I'm really happy with all the riders here," van der Meer said. "When you see the big names here and then being able to win, it gives a great feeling."

Ahead of the series finale at Falsterbo, Germany leads the FEI Dressage Nations Cup™ standings with 30 points. Denmark sits second with 28 points, just ahead of Sweden (27 points). 

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Holland, Denmark and Germany in top of today´s Nations Cup in Rotterdam

Dinja van Liere from The Netherlands rides Hermes N.O.P. during the FEI Dressage Nations Cup in Rotterdam NED on 20 June 2024 - Copyright © FEI/Leanjo de Koster

The window for definite team spots will close 8 July

Rotterdam is together with Aachen (1-7 July) the two final big events where the countries are able to do a final test of their long listed combinations for the Olympics.

A few combinations are already officially short listed, such as Germany´s TSF Dalera BB with Jessica von Bredow-Werndl and America´s Suppenkasper with Steffen Peters.

The Dutch team getting ready for Paris

Today´s big team winners were the 🇳🇱Dutch team with top combination Hermes and Dinja van Liere which has been “out of the game” since a super strong 2022/2023 season where they had to withdraw from the World Cup final in Omaha back in April 2023. They were back at the scene end of March this year in Aachen and today they showed their serious card for the Olympics with a top winner performance.

Nice halt, good diagonal balanced with nice power, supple well balanced half passes, best for left, good halt bit tense rein back, good diagonal, super into springy active passage, easy into piaffe AT THE spot active and flow out to active 100% regular passage, good relaxation and over track for extended walk, super collected walk, could be a bit sharper for passage at M, SUPER 2ND PIAFFE active at the spot, smooth transitions, nice into canter, nice 2 times, good extended canter, error change, count error zigzag, super 1 times, good 1st pirouette, super 2nd on the hind legs, nice into trot, good diagonal small lack of balance, sharp back to collected trot, super nice passage, easy in and out, active piaffe, super final, super halt.

Glock´s Total US & Edward Gal - Short neck bit long frame halt, expressive diagonal, huge crossing for both half passes, super halt with rein back, power diagonal tiny short neck, super into big passage, tiny tension into big piaffe with rhythm and balance good out into passage, extended walk need bit more search for the hand, good collected walk, super into passage, tiny unbalance before turn, active piaffe, bit high hind legs, tense before and into canter, good 2 times, bit conservative extended canter, good zigzag, good 1 times but tiny short hind, super 1st pirouette sit balance in top for both, nice into trot, power diagonal, big passage in front, easy into piaffe tiny forward better under the body, good passage, bit open halt.

Indian Rock & Emmelie Scholtens - Good halt, good diagonal, nice uphill crossing and reach half pass right, lack bit go left, good halt with super rein back, good diagonal, nice back bit tense passage, bit few piaffe steps forward trend, good passage, good relaxation for extended walk with over track, nice collected walk, good into passage, good piaffe bit unbalanced tiny forward, good transitions, good into canter, ok 2 times, nice uphill extended canter with freedom,bit tense change, good zigzag, nice control and balance, error begin 1 times and very fight hind jumps, good sit and control 1st pirouette, lost balance 2nd pirouette, good into trot, good diagonal, good passage, small lost of impuls into piaffe, good piaffe, good out nice passage, bit open hind halt.

After today the Dutch team look like Hermes and Dinja van Liere, Edward Gal and Glock´s Total US and Emmelie Scholtens with Indian Rock and with a sharp eye on Glock´s Toto jr. with Hans Peter Minderhoud.

🇩🇰Denmark getting ready

Today Daniel Bachmann Andersen and Vayron were back in the arena showing even better and more security with top qualities. Today´s only hiccup was from Daniel himself not being quite sharp enough counting for the zigzag which of course was super annoying, as he told H2R after his test. A costly rider mistake but at the same time a lot to like with go and flow and where Daniel is now able to make Vayron both smaller and quicker when asking. During the performance Daniel tells that he now feel that Vayron is much more confidente, but at the same time if he feels a tiny bit insecure “I´m able to just make a tiny adjustment ex by the contact or with my foot and he is quickly by me again,” Daniel tells.

Saturday Daniel will ride his freestyle together with Vayron, as he for the last two shows has done the Special tour with good results. “I look very much forward to ride our freestyle as my music theme is Pearl Habour and I´m using some of the same lines as I rode when I successfully competed Blue Hors Zack., it just brings me so many nice memories,” says Daniel. (Editor notes: it is of course important to be prepared if Vayron and Daniel hopefully are gonna show the freestyle again Sunday 4 August).

Nice halt, supple good power diagonal, uphill good flow half pass right, super left, super halt with rein back, power diagonal open balanced, super back to passage, good passage, easy into piaffe, super steps, smooth out to supple big passage, good relaxation and good over track for extended walk, super collected walk, bit tense into passage, super passage, easy into good piaffe steps active, easy out, super passage, super into canter, super 2 times full diagonal, power expressive diagonal, super change, counting error first zigzag, well balanced, super 1 times, super both pirouettes with huge improvement balance and sit, nice into trot, power expressive diagonal, big passage, nice into piaffe, easy out, super final halt.

With team fellows Nanna Merrald with Blue Hors Don Olymbrio, Lone Bang Zindorff with Thranegaardens Rostov and Carina Cassøe Krüth with Heiline´s Danciera they finish 2nd in today´s Nations Cup.

Both Nanna and Lone with very good performances. Nanna with two minor issues and Lone showing an error free performance.

positive wibes

French combination Gotilas de Feuillard and Corentin Pottier keep up their solid work, always in balance, clear tact, good frame, nice contact and accurate. Today with Personal Best placed as no 5 with 73,674%.

Both Flambeau and Flynn with fit, supple and powerful performances where the young ladies Larissa and Flore just ride their chances with success. Both placed as no 8 and no 10.

British Becky Moody with Jägerbomb ones again shows a powerful, well balanced with super frame and contact. They look like the clear reserve combination for the British team.

Wendy de Fontaine and Isabell Werth did not show up for the madatory German Championships lately due to a minor injury. Today the were back showing top qualities. Never underestimate Frau Werth she is right now back for the Olympics together with Dalera and Franziskus from H2R point of view.

Bad day or downward shape curve

The time schedule is getting tight for the Olympics which also means that current long listed combinations has to show their qualities in order to stay at the list or climbing up the list.

For Danish Carina Cassøe Krüth with Heiline´s Danciera 2024 does not look like their 2nd participation at the Olympics. Their shape curve has unfortunately not been positive and today with their lowest ever performance percentage wise. From the side line it looks like a difficult task to keep the mare motivated for the job and therefore more technical issues creeping into the performance today. The judging team today agreed about 67,674%.

Ashley Holzer with Hansel has since very nice Grand Prix performance in Hagen been added for the American long list. Unfortunately Hansel was back at his former very tense mode today and they unfortunately look like they are off the list as quickly as they were added.

Long time partnership Dante Weltino OLD and Therese Nilshagen did not look as if they were on form for today´s performance. Hopefully they will be able to show again in order to bring themselves back into the spotlight for the team.

Here you find the detailed results.

VIDEO - Outstanding Viva Gold / Fahrenheit colt scored 9,5 - 10 - 10 for movements

Viva Gold / Fahrenheit Champion colt - outstanding mover. Photo: Screenshot Clipmyhorse

At Hengststation Tebbel 15 June some very attractive foals were shown. Viva Gold, Kjento and For Dior with top foals.

Viva Gold / Escolar - another outstanding mover scoring 9.5 -9.5 - 10

Kjento/For Final - modern, light footed super mover scoring 9 - 9 - 9

First crop of the stallion For Dior by Fürst Dior / Johnson / Totilas shows some promissing foals (7 in total with 2 for the final) long legged with good expression and nice uphill movements. For a few foals you could maybe wish for a bit more suppleness over the back.