Day 3 in Tolbert - Danish victories in Young Rider individual, Pony freestyle and Junior consolation

Same place different day for the winner Danish YR Anna Raben and Danish Warmblood gelding Sparaday - private photo.

YR individuel Sparaday & Anna Raben

Again today Anna Raben & Danish Warmblood gelding Sparaday showed themselves at top level. Error free performance, not much to comment about only the halts which were missing to be more balanced and square, but still nice immobile though. Easy, effortless, soft and harmonious test and from the “sideline” it was bit conservative judging. Where were the 9’s for the 3 times! (7,5-8-8)

Inter I Kavira & Sofie Lexner

Floating around for the trot tour with super expression, power and balance, trending 74, bit tension for walk tour, error free canter tour, for some moments bit tense, need more suppleness over the back, but well managed all the way.

Inter I Skovdals Dexter & Susanne Barnow

Good halt, power diagonal well balanced, tiny unbalanced shoulder in, good volte and half pass, good halt bit hurried rein back, nice half pass, good volte, good shoulder in, power short diagonal smooth into walk, nice collected walk, super extended walk, good into canter, bit unbalanced zigzag, good diagonal, bit swing hind for 3 times, well prepared with good sit both pirouettes, nice 2 times, good into trot, power diagonal super balance, good halt. 70,000%

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Charming Champion Stallion

PRESS RELEASE

The radiant winner of the 14th Oldenburg Saddle Licensing was Zarenstern, born in 2022, by Zuperman out of t.Pr./ El.St. Relaunchby San Amour I – Don Schufro, bred and exhibited by ZG Gut Füchtel, Family von Merveldt from Vechta. Sire Zuperman was a 1c premium stallion at his licensing. He is now successful up to advanced (S) level under Beatrice Hoffrogge and won the bronze medal at the World Championships for Young Dressage Horses in Ermelo in 2023. On his dam's side, the first four generations were awarded the title Elite Mare. The dam line includes the Grand Prix successful Rhapsodie Queen by De Niro/Isabell Werth and the licensed and Grand Prix successful Detroit by Dimaggio/Anna Zibrandtsen/DEN.

Invictus Negro, b. 2022, by Ibiza Dream out of St.Pr.St. Finesse by Florestan I - Rubinstein I, bred by Simone Wiedenhöfer/Bergen and exhibited by Marvin Klausing/Diepholz, was crowned Reserve Champion Stallion. Fürst Fiedes, born 2022, by Fürst Toto out of Lady Annabell by Ampére - Sandro Hit, bred by Hayo Tongers/Wittmund and exhibited by Anna Vaske/ Lastrup, was awarded the 1c premium.

Sunday, April 13th, you will have the opportunity to purchase the Champion Stallion, the Reserve Champion Stallion as well as other licensed and some unlicensed stallions of the Oldenburg Saddle Licensing at the Spring Elite Auction.

In total, the Oldenburg Horse Breeders' Association licensed nineout of sixteen presented stallions.

Please find here the licensing results of the 14th Oldenburg Saddle Licensing: https://oldenburger-pferde.com/upload/News/PDFs/Ergebnisse_Sattelkorung_2025.pdf

A large number of the young stallions presented will enrich the exquisite collection of the 103rd Spring Elite Auction the day after tomorrow. The auction starts at 2.00 pm. Tomorrow, Saturday, the stallions can be tested under the saddle from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
An overview of the entire collection can be found here:
www.oldenburger-auktion.com

The auction candidates of the Oldenburg Saddle Licensing can be bid on live on-site, online via HORSE24, or by phone with a bidding order. If you do not yet have a valid account with HORSE24, please register in advance. For questions regarding the collection, please contact our team. For technical support, please contact the HORSE24 support team.

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Ny forening for unge i dansk ridesport

PRESSEMEDDELELSE

Dansk ridesport får nu en ny stemme med foreningen; Ung i Ridesport. Vi inviterer unge med interesse for ridesporten til at deltage i den stiftende generalforsamling den 13. maj 2025, hvor vi sammen kan forme fremtiden for denne nye forening.

Foreningen er skabt af unge – for unge, og vi ønsker at samle engagerede stemmer på tværs af discipliner og niveauer. Vores mål er at styrke fællesskabet og skabe en platform, hvor unges idéer, tanker og ønsker kan blive hørt og repræsenteret i dansk ridesport. Vi mener, at unges perspektiver er afgørende for sportens fremtid, og vi vil arbejde for, at de bliver en aktiv del af beslutningsprocesserne, både lokalt og nationalt.

Vi ønsker at bygge bro mellem tradition og innovation i ridesporten. Respekten for sportens historie og værdier skal gå hånd i hånd med en åbenhed over for nye tanker, metoder og teknologier, der kan være med til at udvikle og styrke sporten for fremtidige generationer. For at sikre dette vil vi skabe en stærk og inkluderende platform, hvor unge kan engagere sig, dele viden og blive en aktiv del af sportens udvikling.

Derudover håber vi at kunne afholde lærerige og spændende møder og events, hvor unge kan netværke, udveksle erfaringer og udvikle sig sammen i et sundt fællesskab både socialt og fagligt.

Vi håber at se så mange som muligt til generalforsamlingen den 13. Maj. Kom og bliv en del af noget større og vær med fra starten! Foreningen er for alle unge under 30 år med interesse for ridesport. 

Følg os på Facebook og Instagram @UngIRidesport for at holde dig opdateret! 

Medstiftere: 

  • Caroline Tvedebrink Elsner 

  • Josephine Gert Nielsen

  • Konstantin Deeken Künnemann

  • Tobias Thorning Jørgensen 

  • Victoria Bonefeld Dahl

  • Kristian Würtz Green

H2R note

De unge mennesker er fremtiden i ridesporten, og derfor skal de have egen stemme og taletid, også selvom “de gamle” har erfaringen, så er der brug for friske øjne og nye initiativer.

Ridesporten må erkende at det er tid for fornyelse på alle niveauer med nytænkning og innovation.

H2R hilser den nye forening velkommen. Det er vejen frem for de unge mennesker i ridesporten, og H2R vil opfordre alle til at sprede budskabet og bakke op.

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Danish combinations conquer Tolbert at the first competition day

Podium for Young Rider - 1 Anna Raben, 2 & 6 Tessa Kole, 3 & 4 Michella Skovsager - photo: Private

YOUNG RIDER - 🇩🇰1 - 3 - 4

Finishing the first competition day in Tolbert with top Young Rider performance from 8 yr old Danish Warmblood gelding Sparaday by Tørveslettens Spartacus / Don Frederico, ridden by 18 yr old Anna Raben, and owned by the breeder Helle Wibe

A pleasure to see this natural go and flow produced from a good seat and a steady soft hand. Even with PB on 74,117% there is still room for improvement.

Good halt, good diagonal, active uphill shoulder in, well balanced volte, super uphill supple half pass left, power diagonal, nice shoulder in, smooth volte, good half pass right, good into walk, nice collected walk, missing bit more collection and activity in both pirouettes, active over the back extended walk, good into canter, nice half passes, super changes, well prepared super sit and balance for both half pirouettes, 2nd tiny hind aides, good 4 times, WOW 3 times, super extension, change bit small hind, good halt, look bit unbalanced halt.

More Danish

Also Danish Michella Skovsager made a great imprint for today´s class finishing both as no 3 and no 4 with Blue Hors Elliot and Zimillione PT2. It was her international debut with 8 yr old Zimillione, former educated and successfully competed at Young Horse level by Danish Olympic team silver medalist Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour.

JUNIOR RIDER 🇩🇰3

Laura Qvist and Hafsjolds Ranger were placed as no 3 with PB 70,050%.

PONY - 🇩🇰1 - 2

Again the Danish national anthem for the pony rider Filippa Jæger Jensen with Top Vincento for their 2nd international start together. No 2 Timms My Fritz with Agnes Beier with PB 70,762%.

INTERMEDIATE B 🇩🇰 1 - 2 - 4

International Inter B debut victory for former successful junior and young rider combination Ryvangs Zafina with Frederikke Gram Jacobsen, followed by her boss Anna Toosbuy Rasch with Danciero also making their debut at this level. Full time veterinarian and amateur rider Jonas Rasmussen and his long time home bred partner Bastardos finished as no 4.


TODAYS YOUNG RIDER WINNER SPARADAY IS FEED WITH EQUILANNOO ⬇️⬇️

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Første Team Danmark og Salling Fondenes Talent samling på Stutteri Ask/Blue Hors

To dages spændende program for de 6 unge udvalgte talenter

Tirsdag og onsdag var de 6 unge talenter sammen med deres heste til samling på smukke Stutteri Ask & Blue Hors.

Et super spændende nyt koncept til udviklng af de næste top stjerner i sporten.

Næste gang de samles fysisk igen vil være til efteråret, men de har alle løbende mulighed for at benytte sig af de tilbud der følger med via Team Danmark. (Se mere på fotos via Instagram opslaget)

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Stallion highlights from Helgstrand presentation

Strandagergårds McCloud by My Vitality / Sezuan - screenshot/Clipmyhorse

Another huge program for Helgstrand Dressage stallion show Saturday afternoon in Vodskov.

H2R highlights

3 yr old Danish Warmblood Strandagergårds McCloud by My Vitality / Sezuan has until now shown himself with great overview, confidence and natural movements, and from H2R point of view already at the pre-selection with extra qualities.

3 yr old La Paix by La Vie / Sir Donnerhall. Easy going, natural closed frame, basic gaits with suppleness with eyes for further education.

4 yr old Danish Warmblood Invictus IWE by Iron / Quaterback. Best Iron son from H2R point of view presented for licensing so far, with suppleness and extraordinary canter.

Mette Sejbjerg Jensen showed three 5 yr old stallions all with WCYH qualities, Straight Horse Leonardo by Lord Europe / De Niro. From being a nice young stallion he has now developed much more strength body wise and look like a top candidate for Danish Warmblood in Verden this year. But Mette and Helgstrand definitely has a luxury problem as both Proud James by Jameson RS2 / Johnson and V-Power by Viva Gold / Fidertanz also are clear WCYH candidates.

New at Helgstrand was 3 yr old Danish Warmblood EVO Fernandez by Fynch Hatton / Franklin, he has recently moved to Vodskov (still owned by Stutteri EVO) and will be available for the breeders. Longlegged stallion with good attitude and very nice basic gaits.

Less is more also with top stallions

All stallions were clearly more affected from the set-up than usual. From the “side line” it was actually more like a natural picture of the young horses not being extra prepared for high music and applauding audience.

Notes from H2R

Why no Dynamic Dream sons and Bronzite among H2R highlights.

About Dynamic Dream offsprings most of them has a huge canter like himself, but will it be suitable for the future? From H2R eye they mostly missing more strength from behind, but lovely types and also look very rideable.

Bronzite is drop-dead gorgeous, but H2R missing to see Bonds offspring in the sport.

Secret himself is a top riding horse producer whether they will make to GP level only the time will show.

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National Inter II and Grand Prix debut victories for Jessica von Bredow-Werndl & 10 yr old gelding Diallo in Munich

Jessica von Bredow-Werndl & Diallo - screenshot/Clipmyhorse

New talented GP horse for Jessica von Bredow-Werndl

This weekend Jessica von Bredow-Werndl made her national debut with the 10 yr old gelding Diallo by Dancier / Floriscount, former educated and competed by Uta Gräf.

Jessica won both Inter II and Grand Prix in Munich and the gelding look like a horse with a solid package including three good basic gaits, nice qualities for piaffe and passage with good rhythm and activity and presumably still a fairly new partnership as Jessica most recently posted a video on Instagram from the training.

With another former Gräf horse 9 yr old Quick Decision by Quaterhall/Rotspon Benjamin Werndl won the Inter II warm-up test of the "DERBY Stars of Tomorrow".

The entire event can be found at Clipmyhorse archive. Link for results here.


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HANN hoppekåring og følfremvisning 21. & 22. juni

INFORMATION / INVITATION FRA HANNOVERANER AVLSFORENINGEN I DANMARK

Igen i år inviterer vi vores medlemmer til Hannoveraner hoppekåring og følfremvisning. Vi har altid nogle super hyggelige og spændende dage med meget kvalificerede dommere fra det tyske Hannoveraner Verband.

Alle er velkommende om du har en eller flere hopper eller som tilskuer.

Informationer følger herunder, måtte du have spørgsmål så tøv ikke med at kontakte os.

Hannoveraner hoppekåring og følfremvisning 2025

Sted:

Lørdag d.21 juni fra kl.10.00 på Stutteri Evo

Kronborgvej 32, 6600 Vejen

Søndag d.22 juni fra kl.10.00 på Stutteri G

Vrålyngen 22, 3540 Lynge

Hoppekåring, alle aldre:

-Dressurhopper: Det er frivilligt om din dressur hoppe skal gå løsspringning, det vil sige, det er en mulighed, hvis du ønsker det, men skal tilmeldes separat.

-Springhopper: Skal løsspringes.

-2års hopper skal fremvises i grime og løs, det vil sige uden hovedtøj og bid i munden, ligeledes uden sko. Det er som tidligere muligt at opnå A1.

-3års og 4års hopper, både dressur og spring: Det er muligt at blive udtaget til Herwart v.d. Decken Schau. For at blive iagttaget skal din 3 års hoppe gå eksteriør kåring, din 4års hoppe skal endvidere gå sin rideprøve i dens 4.år. Dommerne beslutter hvilke hopper der skal udtages.

Hannoveraner Avlsforeningen i Danmark byder velkommen til Hoppekåring (Studbook inspection), Rideprøve incl. løsspringning (Mare performance test), 2 års hoppeskue, følskue, føl registrering incl. dna prøve og chip mærkning.

Hvis din hoppe ikke er kåret i Hannoveraner forbundet, skal din hoppe kåres samme dag for at kunne aflægge rideprøven. For hopper med andet pas til kåring gælder, at de skal registreres/kåres på lige vilkår med Hannoveraner hopperne.

Det praktiske:

Hannoveraner Avlsforeningen i Danmark opkræver udelukkende gebyr for Rideprøve, 2 års hoppeskue, følskue samt leje af boks, og første års lokal forenings medlemskab. Disse gebyrer betales samtidig med tilmeldingen.

Hannoveraner Verband opkræver alle gebyrer vedr. Medlemskab og registrering af hopper i Hannoveraner Verband (Hoppekåring), følregistrering, DNA testm.v. Disse opkræves af Hannoveraner Forbundets hovedkontor i Tyskland (Hannoveraner Verband).

Disse gebyrer opkræves først efter kåringen.

Prisliste: OBS prisen tillægges ikke moms.

Boks: 1000 kr.

2 års hopper: 200 kr.

Rideprøve: 400 kr.

Følskue: 200 kr.

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Hoppekåring: 45,00 €

DNA af hopper: 21.00 €

(Disse priser er ligeledes gældende for hopper med andet pas som ønsker registreret i Hannoveraner Verband)

Pas til føl incl. Chip & DNA: 147,50 €

Valgfri navne registrering: 30,00 €

Tilmelding:

Sidste tilmeldingsfrist den 1/6-2025

Tilmeld dig her:

https://forms.gle/KGZt83pmy46XqpVU7

Tilmelding for flere heste:

Hvis du skal tilmelde mere end 1 hoppe, download dette:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12aMZifN6sit7Il9GkPJVh1l5A12Qmfxl/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110894142509200401862&rtpof=true&sd=true

og send den til mail: admin@hannoveranerdanmark.dk

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Unstoppable Fry and Glamourdale crowned World Cup champions in Basel

Charlotte Fry (GBR) and Glamourdale once again showcased their class, claiming their very first Les Trois Rois FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final victory with an impressive score of 88.195%. With nearly four percentage points of breathing room, the pair left no doubt about the outcome, taking unanimous first placings from all five judges. The podium order from the Grand Prix remained intact, with Isabell Werth (GER) and DSP Quantaz securing second place, and Isabel Freese (NOR) and Total Hope OLD completing the top three.

Following a convincing Grand Prix win the day before, Fry and the black stallion Glamourdale (owned by the athlete and Van Olst Horses) sealed the deal in Basel (SUI) in style. The reigning World Champion and Olympic Freestyle bronze medallist can now add the prestigious FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final title to her already glittering CV.

“This is very special. To win here today is absolutely amazing, and it felt like Glammie loved every second of it.”

 

Charlotte Fry

(GBR)

 She extended her winning streak with this victory, having already claimed the World Cup freestyles victories in London (GBR), Amsterdam (NED), and ’s-Hertogenbosch (NED) with Glamourdale.

Isabell Werth (GER), riding second-last with DSP Quantaz (owned by Madeleine Winter-Schülze and Victoria Max-Theurer), came closest to challenging Fry. Scoring 84.365%, the German legend secured her third consecutive podium finish at a World Cup Final, having also placed third in Omaha (USA) and Riyadh (KSA). “Mission accomplished,” Werth laughed, having already stated ahead of the Final that second place was her realistic goal.

A second striking black stallion completed the top three: Total Hope OLD (owned by Lone Boegh Hendriksen, Oivind Bache and Paul Schockemöhle), ridden by Isabel Freese (NOR), made history by delivering Norway’s first-ever World Cup Final podium finish. Scoring 81.850%, Freese was visibly overjoyed: “I’m over the moon, this went beyond all my expectations!”

Shuffles in the midfield

While the top four remained unchanged, the rankings saw notable shifts from fifth place downwards. The action unfolded early in the evening in the beautifully dressed and atmospheric St. Jakobshalle in Basel. Kevin Kohmann (USA) guided Duenensee to a very credible performance, showing improved piaffe and passage work compared to the Grand Prix. Their 75.535% earned a place in the top 10. Just ahead of him was Pauline Basquin (FRA), whose Sertorius de Rima Z IFCE impressed in the trot tour but had some errors in the canter, scoring 77.055%.

Midway through the competition, Larissa Pauluis (BEL) entered with Flambeau and delivered a strong performance in her second World Cup Final, though a mistake in the one-tempi changes brought their score to 77.470%.

Immediately after, Bianca Nowag-Aulenbrock (GER) entered the arena and lifted the spirits with her chestnut mare. With ears pricked and a charming, crowd-pleasing Freestyle, the pair danced their way to 78.990% and a sixth place in their very first World Cup Final.

The 80% barrier breached five times

Defending champion Patrik Kittel (SWE) debuted a brand-new Freestyle with the mare Forever Young HRH, naturally featuring Alphaville’s iconic track ‘Forever Young’ to close. With a particularly expressive trot tour, they were the first combination to break the 80% barrier, posting 80.115% and ultimately finishing fifth.

Sandra Sysojeva (POL) and Maxima Bella charmed the audience with a stunning piaffe and passage tour. A mistake in the one-tempi changes and pirouettes, however, cost them, and their score of 78.590% saw them slip slightly from fourth in the Grand Prix to seventh in the Freestyle.

Meanwhile, Corentin Pottier (FRA), who had tied for fourth in the Grand Prix with Sysojeva, maintained his form. As the final rider of the evening, he and Gotilas du Feuillard delivered a polished performance, with a hiccup in the extended canter being the only flaw. Their 80.415% made them one of five combinations to break the 80% threshold.

Werth’s expertise shines

Just before Pottier, Isabell Werth entered the arena with DSP Quantaz. The seasoned competitor put her vast experience to good use, piloting the bay gelding expertly through a clean, accurate test to secure her 16th World Cup Final podium.

“Quantaz really improved from yesterday, so I’m completely happy. He was more open today; we had a good piaffe and passage tour. At the end, the crowd joined in – it’s great to feel the audience so into the competition,” said the most decorated Dressage athlete of all time.

Freese makes history for Norway

Isabel Freese wrote history in Basel with her third-place finish – Norway’s first World Cup Final podium. She beamed with pride after her ride on Total Hope OLD.

“Today everything came together. He was light to ride, I really enjoyed it. He was 100% with me and gave me an amazing feeling. This is what we work for every day. I had hoped for a top-five finish, but this is just incredible.”

 

Isabel Freese

(NOR)

Fry and Glamourdale dominate in harmony

But it was Charlotte Fry and Glamourdale who reigned supreme. With a Freestyle brimming with power, yet also elegance and lightness, Fry guided the stallion with great finesse to the sounds of iconic British hits. 

“Yesterday, Glammie was definitely a little intimidated by the hall, but today he knew his job. He loves to have all eyes on him, and when the crowd joined in, he seemed to love it even more. This is all a team effort – with everyone at home at Van Olst Horses and all our supporters. Everything came together tonight, this is such a special feeling,” she said, still smiling in disbelief at the imposing Les Trois Rois FEI Dressage World Cup™, which stood just in front of her.

FULL RESULTS

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PODCAST - Besøg hos Karoline Rohmann

Karoline Rohmann med en 7-årig talentfuld hoppe e. Dante Weltino OLD / Don Romantic (mor er Karoline´s første succesfulde konkurrencehest Noosa Melody).

Karoline Rohmann fortæller her om bl.a. hverdagen, hestene, udfordringer, karrieren og overgangen fra ungdomsårene til nu at være en del af Salling Fondenes Talentprogram. Og hvor det lyder som om det er slut, kommer er lige et lille tillæg om spændende USA ophold for Karoline.

Salling Fondenes Talentprogram under Team Danmark støtter dressuren for en foreløbig 4-årig periode med ialt kr. 1,0 mio. Tirsdag og onsdag i den kommende uge samles de 6 udvalgte ryttere for første gang.

Salling Fondenes Talentprogram skal hjælpe med at sikre en god og meningsfuld overgang fra talent til verdensklasseatlet og hjælpe atleter godt på vej til målet om at tage medaljer på internationalt seniorniveau.

Lyt med hvis du vil lære lidt mere om hvem Karoline Rohmann er 🎧⬇️

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Charlotte Fry and Glamourdale set the tone in Basel

Charlotte Fry and Glamourdale entered the Les Trois Rois FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final as one of the favourites, and they more than lived up to that status. A score of 77.152% sealed the victory in the Grand Prix, which serves as the qualifier for tomorrow’s Freestyle. Glamourdale once again impressed with his powerful canter work. Isabell Werth (GER), undoubtedly the most experienced athlete in the field, claimed second place with DSP Quantaz, closely followed by Isabel Freese (NOR) and Total Hope OLD in third.

Several top combinations had to go early in the impressive St. Jakobshalle arena in Basel, including Isabel Freese and Total Hope OLD. The striking black stallion has two former FEI Dressage World Cup™ winners as parents: Totilas as sire and Weihegold OLD as dam. Total Hope OLD (owned by Lone Boegh Hendriksen, Oivind Bache and Paul Schockemöhle) entered the arena with a tense halt, but grew into the test as it progressed. The score of 74.413% held firm for a long time and ultimately secured third place — the first ever FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final podium finish for a Norwegian combination.

“Total Hope is a real macho, but he learns quickly and is fantastic to ride. Today we lost some valuable marks at the beginning, but I’m very proud of the rest of our test,” said Freese. 

Only Isabell Werth with DSP Quantaz and Charlotte Fry with Glamourdale managed to surpass that score later in the field.

Top combinations early in the running

The very first combination of the day also made a strong impression: Larissa Pauluis (BEL) and Flambeau (owned by Caroline and Emmanuel Lepage and Jean and Marie-Christine Pauluis) posted a nearly error-free test for 72.935%, which was eventually good enough for seventh place. “It hasn’t always been easy with Flambeau, but we kept believing in our dream, and here we are,” she smiled after her test. 

One of the three American combinations also earned a top-10 placing before the break: Adrienne Lyle (USA) with Helix (owned by Zen Elite Equestrian Center). The long-legged chestnut grew in confidence throughout the test, scoring 72.565% and finishing ninth. Pauline Basquin (FRA) and Sertorius de Rima Z IFCE (owned by Institut Français du Cheval et de l’Équitation) followed just behind with 72.348%.

Mares steal the show

After the break, the energy in the arena quickly ramped up with many top combinations aiming for a place in the top three. Several mares stole the show, including Forever Young HRH (owned by the athlete and Gestüt Peterhof), ridden by reigning champion Patrik Kittel (SWE). He chose the elegant mare instead of last year’s winner, Touchdown, as his partner for the Final. With 73.130%, he came close, but a costly mistake in the two-tempis prevented a higher score. Kittel finished in sixth place. Directly after him, Bianca Nowag-Aulenbrock (GER) delivered an impressive Grand Prix with the chestnut mare Florine OLD (owned by Elisabeth von Wulffen), scoring 72.609% and taking eighth place.

Another mare who captured the hearts of the audience was Maxima Bella, ridden by Sandra Sysojeva (POL). The imposing black mare, who also competed in the Freestyle Final at the Paris Olympic Games, impressed with her piaffe and passage tour, earning a score of 74.283% and fourth place.

This was a tie for fourth place with Corentin Pottier (FRA), who rode the test of his life aboard the gelding Gotilas du Feuillard (owned by Maryse and Herve Pottier and Camille Judet Cheret). His 74.283% marked a new personal best, and as the final athlete of the day, his exceptionally correct and harmonious performance also won over the crowd.

Werth reaches her goal

Isabell Werth is riding her 26th FEI Dressage World Cup Final in Basel, and her third with DSP Quantaz (owned by Madeleine Winter-Schülze and Victoria Max-Theurer). She placed third in the Finals in Omaha (USA) in 2023 and fourth in Riyadh (KSA) in 2024. Earlier this year, she won both the Grand Prix and Freestyle in the World Cup qualifier in Basel. Her goal was to climb one place higher in the Final ranking this year, and with 74.848% in today’s Grand Prix, she managed just that, finishing second.

“I was very pleased with Quantaz,” she said with satisfaction. “The first two days here weren’t easy for him. He was very spooky and not focused. Today, as soon as I got on, he was more relaxed, and he stayed focused throughout the test.”

Fry impresses — but knows there’s more in store

As the twelfth to go, Charlotte Fry laid down a score with Glamourdale (owned by the athlete and Van Olst Horses) that no one could top: 77.152%. It wasn’t their highest score ever, but it was enough to take the win. The first piaffe, where the black stallion briefly hesitated, cost them some marks.

“Today he was definitely more impressed in here than he was in other arenas this World Cup season. I really had to give him quite some confidence today, but he trusted me. We had some amazing moments today, I’m very happy with the flying changes and with a lot of the trot work.”

Fry is looking forward to tomorrow evening’s Freestyle: 

“I want to present everyone a beautiful freestyle and give Glamourdale every possibility to be as good as he can be. He is such a personality and a real showman.” 

Charlotte Fry

(GBR)

All combinations through to the Freestyle

All combinations in today’s Grand Prix met the minimum score requirement of 60%, meaning we’ll see them all again in tomorrow’s Freestyle Final.

With such close scores at the top of the leaderboard, everything is still to play for in the Freestyle.

Competition in the Les Trois Rois FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final kicks off tomorrow at 19:30 CET — so don’t miss a hoofbeat!

FULL RESULTS

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Glammy and Lottie one step closer to the World Cup title

Glamourdale and Lottie Fry winner of World Cup Grand Prix today in Basel - photo: screenshot/Clipmyhorse

With today´s “preliminary round” for the World Cup final, the picture of the 2025 World Cup winner became pretty clear. Lottie and Glamourdale are in a league of their own for this years final, and today they proved it with a score of 77,152% with 2nd placed Isabell Werth and DSP Quantaz with 74,848%.

No technical issues for Lottie and Glamourdale but from the side line the final top harmoni for the piaffe tours were missing a bit as Glamourdale looked a bit stallion like for the aides today. Only one judges rewarded the extended canter with clear 10 while the other 4 judges only saw it for 9! This was defenitely for a BIG 10! They are clearly on a winning strike.

Total Hope OLD and Isabel Freese showed a solid performance exept the entering halt which was everything else but halt, and the walk tour was also missing more control, as Freese mostly now also has this under control. They look like a contender for the podium tomorrow. Unfortunately American judge did not see the issues for the walk today as he gave 8 for extended walk and 7,5 for collected.

Maxima Bella and Sandra Sysojeva keep improving and this also brings them into top placement today, and they will definitely be one of the contenders for a podium spot after the freestyle tomorrow. They have an outstanding freestyle if they are able to performe without technical issues.

Eventhough Werth was at the podium today, something was just not correct. From the judges the placement was 3 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 4.

For those who follow H2R running comments, this was what I actually saw during Quantaz and Werth performance.

Bit open halt, clearly not balanced diagonal, missing more let go for half passes, good halt with rein back, bit unbalanced diagonal, good into passage, bit unbalanced piaffe, ok transitions, unbalanced walk tour, good into passage, good into piaffe, ok piaffe, missing flow out, good into canter, good 2 times, good extended canter, good change, bit ubalanced zigzag, ok 1 times, good pirouettes, good into trot, not balanced diagonal, good passage, good into piaffe, good piaffe, good passage, nice halt.

Gotilas de Feuillard and Corentin Pottier showed a harmonius performance without any technical issues. Easy, effortless, steady light well balanced contact, Personal Best performance with 74,283%.

Before today´s Grand Prix H2R made a prediction for the final with Glamourdale, Quantaz and Forever Young. This prediction will instead be Glamourdale, Total Hope and Maxima Bella. Let´s see tomorrow - start list: https://www.longinestiming.com/equestrian/2025/the-fei-world-cup-finals-basel-basel/startlist_D12.html

Today´s results: https://www.longinestiming.com/equestrian/2025/the-fei-world-cup-finals-basel-basel/resultlist_D07.html




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Starting order announced for the first competitions of the FEI World Cup™ Finals 2025 in Basel (SUI)

FEI Press Release
Basel (SUI), 2 April 2025 / By Alice Watson, Bettine van Harselaar & FEI Communications

Les Trois Rois FEI Dressage World Cup™  Final

 Following a spectacular Opening Ceremony, the draw for the Les Trois Rois FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final 2025 took place this evening in the iconic St. Jakobshalle in Basel (SUI). Larissa Pauluis (BEL) and her Flambeau will be first down the centerline in Friday’s Grand Prix, while France’s Corentin Pottier with Gotilas Du Feuillard will bring the curtain down on the competition.

An impressive drum performance marked the start of the draw, adding to the sense of anticipation as the athletes gathered to discover their starting order. Divided into two groups, the athletes each played an active role in the draw, with a touch of traditional Swiss flair woven into the ceremony. 

Reigning champion Patrik Kittel (SWE) had the honour of drawing the first name from the glass vases containing all athlete names. In a true passing of the torch, he selected Pauline Basquin (FRA), who in turn selected the next athlete, and so it continued. CHI Basel President Andy Kistler was on hand to draw the corresponding starting numbers. For Basquin, winner of the Madrid qualifier, that resulted in start number 7.

As a thoughtful gesture, all athletes received an engraved Swiss cowbell as a keepsake.

Second appearance for Pauluis, debut for Scholz

Opening the Grand Prix on Friday morning will be Larissa Pauluis (BEL), making her second FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final appearance after Riyadh last year. She will be followed by Carina Scholz (GER) and Soiree d’Amour, who are making their FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final debut.

A strong field of newcomers

In fact, no fewer than nine athlete-horse combinations will be making their debut in the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final this year:


•    Carina Scholz (GER) and Soiree d’Amour OLD (start number 2) 
•    Isabell Freese (NOR) and Total Hope OLD (start number 3)
•    Genay Vaughn (USA) and Gino (start number 6)
•    Pauline Basquin (FRA) and Sertorius de Rima Z IFCE (start number 7)
•    Anikó Komjáthy-Lozonczy (HUN) and Dior S (start number 8)
•    Jessica Neuhauser (SUI) and Rockson (start number 11)
•    Bianca Nowag-Aulenbrock (GER) and Florine OLD (start number 14)
•    Sandra Sysojeva (POL) and Maxima Bella (start number 15)
•    Corentin Pottier (FRA) and Gotilas Du Feuillard (start number 17)

Milestone appearance for Kittel, record run for Werth

Reigning champion Patrik Kittel is making his tenth appearance at the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final, although this time he partners Forever Young HRH rather than his 2024 winner Touchdown. Kittel will enter the arena in 13th position.
The most experienced athlete in the field, however, is none other than Isabell Werth (GER). Basel marks her 26th Final, and she will compete with DSP Quantaz, who already boasts podium finishes in both Omaha (USA) and Riyadh (KSA).

Australia’s Mary Hanna, at 70 years of age, is the oldest athlete in the line-up and will contest her sixth Final with Ivanhoe, starting 10th. Borja Carrascosa (ESP) returns with Sir Hubert NRW, just as he did in Riyadh, and will ride fourth. Likewise, Kevin Kohmann (USA) continues his partnership with Duenensee, drawing number 9. His compatriot Adrienne Lyle (USA) will compete in her second Final, this year with Helix as start number 5.

One to watch is Charlotte Fry (GBR), the youngest athlete in the field at just 29-years-old. The reigning World Champion will ride her Olympic bronze medallist Glamourdale in their very first FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final together. Starting 12th, Fry shared her excitement:

“Glammy and I had our first training in the main stadium today, he seemed to really like it in there! We’re both excited to get going on Friday! It’s our first Final together and I’m very much looking forward to it!”
Unfortunately, one combination was withdrawn prior to the vet check and draw: Renderson Silva de Oliveira (BRA) and Fogoso Campline will not compete in Basel.

What to expect

The Grand Prix on Friday serves as the qualifier for Sunday’s Freestyle to Music. All combinations scoring over 60% in the Grand Prix will earn a place in the Freestyle.

The judging panel for the Grand Prix consists of:

•    Maria Colliander (FIN)
•    Christof Umbach (LUX)
•    Hans Voser (SUI)
•    Michael Osinski (USA)
•    Ulrike Nivelle (GER)

The Ground Jury Supervisory Panel (JSP) includes Andrew Ralph Gardner (GBR), Dr. Evi Eisenhardt (GER), and Liselotte Fore (USA).

A total of 17 combinations from 12 nations will compete for the coveted title of FEI Dressage World Cup™ Champion 2025.

Full start list can be seen here

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About 1.300 spectators went to Van Olst Horses for their annual stallion show Sunday

A huge well organised program

As usual Anne and Gertjan van Olst were ready to show the audience the best from Van Olst Horses for their annual stallion show.

The temporary stands at both one long side and one short side were packed, like also the tent at one long side was super crowded. The weather was typical spring with low temperature and wind, but all horses behaved very well during the presentation.

Gertjan was in the center of the arena and was telling details about results, damline ect. about each horse. With the legacy of keur preferent stallion Negro as recently passed away two of his top sons opened and closed the event, Nespresso and Kjento, both ridden by top rider Lottie Fry.

Highlights from H2R besides of course Glamourdale and Everdale were:

  • 11 yr old Jayson by Johnson / Negro / Winconsin, approved for KWPN, OLD & NRPS

  • 7 yr old Ilegro by Inclusive / Negro / Gerschwin (full sister of Valegro), approved for HANN, OLD & NRPS

  • 9 yr old Lantanas by Sir Donnerhall I / Hemmingway / Zuidhorn, approved for KWPN

  • 5 yr old Pjethro by Kjento / Desperado / Houston, approved for KWPN. Uphill, expressive, well moving young foals were shown. Watch out for this chestnut well balanced power boy.

  • 5 yr old Powerdale by Glamourdale / Johnson / Rohdiaant, approved for KWPN. A super foal was shown with type, movements and expression.

  • 4 yr old Real Dream by Dynamic Dream / Negro / Ulster, approved for KWPN. Quick of the ground trot, supple uphill canter and very nice walk.

  • 6 yr old Secret Lover by Secret / Fürstenball / Florestan I, approved for KWPN, HANN & OLD

Taking into consideration breeding is not just a combination of facts and experience but also coincidences, luck and emotions and therefore you cannot make a clear cut for every single breeder which stallion to use, but no doubt you also have pretty much a full range of stallions when watching the Van Olst Horses collection for 2025.

Here you can find the link for the full stallion show.

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Stallion show at Stutteri Blue Hors & Stutteri Ask today

Welcome at shared Blue Hors and Ask facilities

Nanna Merrald (Blue Hors) and Søren Møller Rohde (Ask) welcomed and Nanna was among others telling about the temporary competition pause from Blue Hors. At the end of the introduction Danish breeder Henrik Hansen who recently pass away was respectfully honored with one minute of silence.

Jumping stallions and dressage stallions presented in a relaxed atmosphere

The stallion presentation started with 4 jumping stallions, followed by honouring of breeders and then presentation of the dressage stallions: Blue Hors Santiano with Nanna Merrald, Blue Hors Baron with Sophia Ludvigsen, Blue Hors Viva Vegas with Nanna Merrald, Blue Hors Purple Rain with Lea Dyre Jespersen and finishing with Blue Hors St. Schufro with Nanna Merrald and Blue Hors Stardust (gelding, son of Blue Hors St. Schufro) with Sophia Ludvigsen.

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