Dynamite, Fanegro, Escaneno highlights from yesterday´s stallion show in Münster-Handorf

Highlights from yesterday´s stallion show in Münster-Handorf

A huge list of stallions from both private stallion owners and stallion stations were represented for the presentation.

3 yr old Dynamite by Debutant PS / Feinrich / Welt Hit II with Hannah Laser in the saddle. Showing super balance, natural closed frame, uphill with nice contact and with three really nice paces including super walk.

6 yr old Fanegro by Blue Hors Farrell / Negro / Dimaggio with Bart Veeze. Supple movements, good quality for all three gaits, showing talent for collection.

6 yr old Escaneno by Escamillo / Veneno / Ravallo with Lisa Lindner. Nicely developed, look very rideable, three supple paces, super walk, natural supple body and last weekend winner of his first M-test with 8,86.

You can catch up from the stallion show at Clipmyhorse archive here.

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Generalforsamling 2025 i Hannoveraner Avlsforeningen Danmark den 22. marts 2025

MEDDELELSE FRA HANNOVERANER AVLSFORENINGEN I DANMARK

Kære medlemmer.

Vi inviterer jer hermed til generalforsamlingen i Hannoveraner Avlsforeningen i Danmark d. 22. marts 2025 kl. 11 på Hesselhoej.dk (Ravnskovgyden 4, 5466 Asperup, Denmark).
Vi kan samtidig oplyse at samme dag afholder Hesselhoej.dk deres årlige Hingsteshow, så der er derfor mulighed for at deltage i begge dele og lave en hyggelig tur ud af det.

På generalforsamlingen vil der være spændende indlæg fra Hannoveraner International, hovedforbundet i Tyskland.
Vi regner med at slutte generalforsamlingen af ca. kl. 13 med en forfriskning og en sandwich, hvorefter hingsteshowet starter kl. 14.
Hvis det ikke er muligt for jer at deltage fysisk, vil vi forsøge os med at lave en online adgang, hvilket dog kræver, at I meddeler os dette gerne via denne mail.

Online mødedeltagelsen vil ske via Teams, hvilket ikke kræver at I har Teams installeret.


Tilmelding gerne inden 17 marts på linket ⬇️

Vi håber på jeres opbakning til arrangementet og vi ser frem til at se jer.

De bedste hilsner
På vegne af bestyrelsen
Helene Geervliet
Formand

Dagsorden kan findes på hjemmesiden:
https://hannoveranerdanmark.dk/2025/02/21/generalforsamling-2025/

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New PRE Prix St Georges and Grand Prix Dressage Team

PRESS RELEASE

ANCCE announces the creation of a PRE Prix St Georges and Grand Prix team. This newest project places the spotlight on Purebred Spanish Horse competing at these levels. With this initiative, ANCCE reinforces its commitment with adult horses in this discipline to provide them a platform for the growth of pairs seeking excellence at national and international levels.

This team brings together the most competitive pairs at the Prix St Georges and Grand Prix levels to represent PRE Horses at international competitions. Horses will be selected by the Selection Committee, that will assess the pairs at International Dressage Competitions (CDI) both within Spain’s borders and abroad.

Summons and Selection Process
The ANCCE Selection Committee will review and follow the pairs participating at international competitions between January first and June fifteenth of this year 2025. The results throughout this period will be pivotal when selecting the members of the aforementioned team.

Economic Support and International Participation
The main novelty is that as of September of this year, the selected pairs will have access to economic aid ranging between €1000 and €1500 to compete internationally at CDIs. The exact amount will depend on the number of pairs included on the team. This aid is granted to the owner of the horse selected.

The Selection Committee is fully independent to assign the places. Thus, it is possible that there be vacancies, depending on the candidate’s level. Likewise, the number of places has not been fixed so that only the most outstanding pairs become members of the team.

Selection Requirements
To seek a place on the ANCCE PRE Team, the pair must comply with the following requirements:

- Present the results earned at national and international CDIs.
- Sign a Commitment Agreement with the team.
- Have official veterinarian certification.
- Follow the planning established by the Trainer.

Expenses and Financing
Expenses for travel, accommodations and participation at international competitions is covered by each individual pair selected.
 
For further information regarding the ANCCE PRE Dressage team, contact Rosario Olivares at
rolivares@ancce.com

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Last leg of World Cup qualifier comes up Friday and Saturday in s´Hertogenbosch

The game is still open

With last leg this weekend for the prestigious World Cup final the qualifier is still kind of open.

A look at the entry list shows the two strong British combinations Lottie Fry with Glamourdale and Becky Moody with Jagerbomb, where Lottie could quite easily be a new candidate for the final as she now has 40 points. A victory gives 20p, 2nd place 17p and 3rd place 15p.

Only 3 combinations from each nation can qualify for the finals.

Current 9 riders from WEL marked with ✅ are ready for the finals before last leg.

The World Cup Grand Prix is Friday at 14.00 and World Cup Grand Prix freestyle is Saturday at 14.00.

The World Cup final takes place in Basel from 1-6 April.


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Særtilbud på reproduktion hos Højgaard Hestehospital

Foto: H2R

MEDDELELSE FRA HØJGAARD HESTEHOSPITAL

Vi deler jeres bekymring over fremtiden for vores elskede hestebranche og vil i år gøre hvad vi kan for at holde priserne nede på reproduktion, så vi stadig kan få sat nogle føl i verden, til bedre tider.

Hvis du bringer din hoppe til scanning på hospitalet i Morud kan du vælge at betale 500 kr. inklusiv moms per scanning og inseminering eller du kan få en pakke løsning på 2000 kr. inklusiv moms per brunst cyklus. En pakkeløsning inkluderer scanning, inseminering, hormon behandling og eventuel sedation (dækker ikke medicin).

Kontakt Højgaard Hestehospital for yderligere info: Rikke 23639245, rm@eqvet.dk


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Verdener Auction High Level New concept well received

Verden. For the first time, dressage horses ready to compete were auctioned inVerden. The collection of the Verden Auction High Level included 20 horses,most of which had already achieved success in the dressage arena. The top-priced horse was Vision, who was sold for 123,000 euros.

‘This is a format that customers want and have responded well to,’ said auctioneer Bernd Hickert. The dressage horses, between five and twelve years of age, were sent to Verden with their trainers and presented there by them. Depending on the level of training and quality, different starting bids were called for.

The first horse in the auction attracted the greatest interest. The nine-year-old Vitalis/Werther son Vision (breeder: Ludger Emke, Cloppenburg, exhibitor: Rhenania Pferde GmbH, Essen) came seventh in the 2022 Bundeschampionat. Last year, the impressive chestnut, who is 1.77 metres tall, achieved his first victory at S level with Ann-Christin Wienkamp. A regular customer from Hamburg made her vision come true by purchasing him for 123,000 euros and can now call the chestnut her own.

The second-place finisher in the statistics will also move into a box in the Hamburg area. Fincenzo, born in 2018 by For Dance/Destano (breeder.: Kurt Bolte, Syke-Okel, exhibitor: Hendrik Bolte-Oestmann, Syke-Okel), cost 115,000 euros. Julia Bolte has successfully presented the shiny black stallion in dressage horse tests up to medium (M) level in the past two years. Fincenzos' pedigree includes the legendary DLGChampion Mare St.Pr.St. Goldlady, with whom Julia Bolte's grandfather Heinrich celebrated countless show successes.

The net revenue for the 20 horses of the Verden High Level auction exceeded theone million euro mark, totalling 1,132,000 euros. Six horses will leave Germany.

Photo: Vision by Vitalis/Werther (Photo: Hannoveraner Verband)

Full results - https://horse24.com/en/auctions/details/verden-auction-high-level-2025-dressage-horses-394

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Danish Warmblood Stallion Show with 61,000 spectators

PART OF PRESS RELEASE

Five days of stallion licensing, international dressage and jumping, and a total of 61,000 spectators and
850 horses and stallions Danish Warmblood Stallion Show in Herning was a huge success

The enthusiastic crowd of 61,000 at Danish Warmblood Stallion Show generated a fantastic atmosphere during five days of stallion licensing and more in Herning from 5.-9. March. This year was the 45th time that the Danish Warmblood Stallion Show was held in Herning. 
Chairman of the Danish Warmblood Society Jan Pedersen: “In a time of recession, it is particularly pleasing that we maintain and develop the level of the event, both in terms of visitor numbers, quality, and not least the fantastic atmosphere the audience has created every day. This is noticed by the foreign riders and guests, as something very special at our event in Herning. It has been a flawless, well-executed event generated by our employees in collaboration with our passionate and hard-working volunteers – all in a good spirit and atmosphere,” concludes Jan Pedersen.

Photo: Invictus IWE

The licensing committee for dressage, consisting of Vicky Nortvig, Bjarne Nielsen, Rune Willum and Johnny Sørensen, named seven stallions premium:
Bronzite by Bonds bred in Germany and owned by Helgstrand Dressage
EVO Fernandez by Fynch Hatton bred and owned by Stutteri EVO ApS, Vejen
Co Magic by Helium bred and owned by Jens Bloch and Karin Ravnkilde Jensen, Rødding
Daan G. by Hesselhøj Donkey Boss bred by Helene Geervliet, Lynge owned by Helgstrand Dressage and Paul Schockemöhle
Invictus IWE by Iron bred by IWE Horses, Tjele and owned by Helgstrand Dressage
The licensing committee also decided to give the premium status to the 5-year-old  V-Power by Viva Gold bred in Germany and owned by Helgstrand Dressage / Søren Grønborg.

Danish Warmblood Stallion Show will take place
from 4. to 8. March 2026 in Herning.

Photo credit: Ridehesten

Selected prize recipient and winners at the Danish Warmblood Stallion Show 2025:

H.R.H. Princess Benedikte’s Trophy: Atterupgaards Cassidy, ridden by Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour and bred by Atterupgaard/Kirstine Munch Sinding, Jystrup Midtsjælland
MCH’s Warmblood Prize: Chief coordinator at the Stallion Show, Christian Eilschou Holm 
Stallion of the Year: Revolution ridden by Roberto Brasil, purchased at the age of 3 by Hanni Toosbuy, Andreas Helgstrand and Søren Grønborg
Aage Ravn’s Challenge Trophy:Svalegård’s Be-Live by Bon Coeur owner and breeder Else Marie and Jens Chr. Krabbe, Snedsted
Elvin Rasmussen’s Challenge Trophy: Cartoon Hero RV by Chacoon Blue bred by Søren Riis Vester, Viborg owned by Frandsbjerg Agro A/S, Mariager
ECCO Five Star Dressage/Nordentoft Grand Prix: Andreas Helgstrand (DEN) and Jovian
ECCO Five Star Dressage/ECCO Grand Prix Freestyle: Dorothee Schneider (GER) and Dayman
Stutteri Ask Grand Prix, Jumping: Patrick Stühlmeyer and Clemens (GER)
Dansk Hesteforsikring Young Horse Championship, Jumping: Utzon AIS and Iben Just Madsen
Hestens Værn’s Championship Prize, jumping: Kastanjelund’s Rainbow and Astrid Lund Wisholm
Blue Hors Young Horse Championship, dressage: Atterupgaards Daimi and Selina Solberg Vittighus
Hestens Værn’s Championship Prize, dressur: Blue Hors Stardust DWB and Lea Dyre Jespersen
Hestens Værn’s Handler Award: Ib Kirk, Kathrinelund
Dansk Varmblod’s Welfare Award, jumping presented by Shamballa Jewels: Martin Mose Knudsen
Dansk Varmblod’s Welfare Award, dressage presented by Shamballa Jewels: Majken Faaborg Glerup
Danish Championship Farriers: Daniel Sahl 

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When and Where GUIDE for all DRESSAGE at Danish Warmblood event in Herning

DRESSAGE SCHEDULE - WHERE AND WHEn for herning days

Wednesday

  • 15.00 - 1st part of Danish Warmblood Young Horse Championship - own rider (Boxen)

  • 18.30 - Stallion licensing, 1 day voluntary test of 3 yr old stallions for the licensing, own rider (Arena E)

Thursday

  • 08.00 - CDI1* Prix St. Georg (Arena M)

  • 08.00 - Stallion licensing - hard surface (Arena E)

  • 11.15 - 2nd part of Danish Warmblood Young Horse Championship - own rider (Boxen)

  • 17.20 - Stallion presentation 4 yr old and older under saddle (Arena M)

  • 18.40 - Stallion licensing - selection and licensing (Arena M)

Friday

  • 08.00 - B-final Young Horse Championship (Arena M)

  • 10.45 - Stallion licensing - lunging (Arena M)

  • 12.00 - Clinic - Dennis Fisker (Arena E)

  • 12.45 - CDI3 Grand Prix (Boxen)

  • 14.00 - Stallion presentation (Arena M)

  • 15.30 - CDI5 Grand Prix (Boxen)

Saturday

  • 08.00 - Danish Warmblood Young Horse Championship - test rider Daniel Bachmann Andersen 1st part (Boxen)

  • 11.00 - Stallion presentation under saddle (Arena E)

  • 12.15 - CDI1 Inter I (Arena M)

  • 14.15 - Stallion of the year (Boxen)

  • 15.30 - CDI5 Grand Prix freestyle (Boxen)

Sunday

  • 08.30 - Danish Warmblood Young Horse Championship - test rider Daniel Bachmann Andersen 2nd part (Boxen)

  • 10.00 - Presentation of approved stallions with accepted performance test and premium stallions (Arena M)

  • 11.30 - CDI3 Grand Prix Special (Boxen)

  • 13.00 - stallion licensing - free presentation (Arena M)

  • 16.00 - stallion licensing - 3 yr old premium stallions (Arena M)

LINK FOR START AND RESULTS.

The entire event will be available to watch at Clipmyhorse. (Some of it might only be available for Premium members),

If you want to have this schedule as all your other APPs, you can easily share this news for you home screen in order to have quick access.

First click at the link here below to open this news at your Iphone, and then follow the guide below. https://www.horse2rider.com/seneste/latest/2025/3/3/danish-top-event-in-herning-comes-up-this-week-here-you-find-the-dressage-schedule-gdbba

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PRESS RELEASE - Stallion licensing and more in Danish Warmblood

The Danish Warmblood stallion licensing in Herning taking place from March 5-9, features five days of stallion licensing, international dressage and jumping competitions alongside a massive fair and two spectacular Galla Shows

Danish Warmblood Stallion Show in Herning. Copyright free photo: Ridehesten.com

Every exhibition hall and stable at the impressive MCH Exhibition Center Herning is utilized when the breeding federation, Danish Warmblood, hosts its stallion licensing. This year marks the 45th year of the Danish Warmblood Stallion Show in Herning, which has evolved into a well-oiled event, supported by 350 indispensable volunteers.

The event includes the licensing of 3- and 4-year-old stallions, as well as older stallions, combined with international CDI5*, 3*, and 1* dressage competitions and CSI3* + 1* jumping. The event also features the DWB Young Horse Championship final for 5-year-old horses and two breathtaking Galla Shows on Friday and Saturday evenings, all complemented by a fair with over 235 vendors. Last year, more than 62,000 spectators attended this spectacular event, contributing to a fantastic atmosphere across the three arenas.

As always, this year’s collection from Danish breeders is eagerly awaited, with foreign young stallions supplementing the Danish-bred participants. In the Danish Warmblood selection system, stallions are categorized by age. While the 3-year-olds are undergoing their selection process culminating on Sunday, some of the 4- and 5-year-old dressage stallions will receive their licensing on Tuesday and can participate in show classes during the event.

Danish Warmblood stallion grading. Copyright free photo: Ridehesten.com

Stallion grading
The Stallion Licencing presented by Future Dressage opens Wednesday, March 5, with a voluntary test under saddle for the 3-year-old dressage and jumping stallions. Stallions that pass this rideability test and are approved on Sunday will be granted a one-year covering license.
All stallions will be shown by hand on a hard surface before the breeding committee on Thursday in the Dansk Hesteforsikring Arena E. Twelve dressage stallions that are 4 years or older and have approved performance tests will be graded Thursday afternoon. If licensed, they will be eligible to enter the various show classes during the event.

Performance testing system in jumping
In 2023, the testing system for young jumping stallions was modified. Approved 3-year-old stallions return as 4-year-olds and must participate in two under-saddle observation classes in jumping during the Stallion Licensing. If they perform satisfactorily, they will be granted an additional one-year covering permit. Following this, they must complete a 20-day performance test (a shortened version of the current 35-day test) in the fall, and the following year, at 5 years old, they can obtain their final licensing at the Stallion Licensing in Herning.
This year, six 5-year-old stallions will be presented for final grading before the jumping licensing committee, comprised of Johnny Hansen, Signe Wiese, Bo K. Møller, and Allan Blomgreen, on Thursday afternoon. Additionally, the jumping licensing committee will evaluate 13 preselected 3-year-old stallions in loose jumping on Saturday and Sunday, along with three preselected older stallions.

29 preselected 3-year-olds
The licensing committee for dressage, consisting of Vicky Nortvig, Bjarne Nielsen, Rune Willum and Johnny Sørensen will be judging 29 3-year-old stallions in Hering. They will be lounged on Friday in Krafft Arena M and shown loose on Sunday before sorting and awarding.

DWB Young Horse Championship & international sport
In the fall, 4-year-old Danish Warmblood horses can compete in suitability tests in either jumping or dressage. The highest-scoring young horses qualify for the DWB Young Horse Championship in Herning, where they are evaluated twice under their own riders, with the best participants moving on to be tested by a test rider. Two members of the Danish National Team—Daniel Bachmann Andersen for dressage and Lars Bak Andersen for jumping—will serve as test riders in the final of the DWB Young Horse Championship.

The international classes in dressage and jumping are eagerly awaited. In dressage the main attraction is the ECCO Five Star Dressage in Grand Prix (Friday) and Freestyle (Saturday) riders participate in CDI5*, CDI3* and CDI1*.
In jumping a strong field of international riders are heading for Herning competing in: CSI3* and CSI1* and a youngster tour (CSIYH1*), competitions for younger riders CSIYJ-A and European Youngster Cup (CSIU25-A).

More than 60,000 spectators from Denmark and abroad are expected at the Danish Warmblood Stallion Show, many of whom look forward to the spectacular gala shows on Friday and Saturday evenings.


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Ole Jørgen Jørgentvedt Appointed as General Manager of Andresen Dressage

PRESS RELEASE

Andresen Dressage, Oslo, Norway – March 2, 2025

Andresen Dressage is pleased to announce the appointment of Ole Jørgen Jørgentvedt as its new General Manager. A respected figure in the dressage world, Jørgentvedt is the owner of the Norwegian breeding station JJ Horses and brings over 20 years of experience in breeding, training, and equine care to the role.

“We are delighted to welcome Ole Jørgen to Andresen Dressage,” says Alexandra Andresen, owner of Andresen Dressage. “His deep expertise in breeding, equine health, and performance will be invaluable as we continue to grow and refine our operations.”

In addition to his extensive experience in breeding and selling dressage horses, Jørgentvedt is a qualified veterinarian, ensuring a comprehensive approach to horse development and care.

“I am honored to join Andresen Dressage and contribute to its continued success,” says Ole Jørgen Jørgentvedt. “Alexandra has built an outstanding program with a clear vision for the future, and I look forward to working alongside her and the team to further enhance our breeding and training efforts.”

For further information,

please contact: post@andresendressage.no

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About Andresen Dressage

Founded and managed by Alexandra Andresen, Andresen Dressage has quickly gained recognition for its commitment to excellence in breeding, training, and sales. With a focus on developing healthy and happy dressage horses from foal to Grand Prix level, Andresen Dressage has positioned itself as one of Norway’s most dynamic equestrian enterprises.

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Zonik Plus and Justin Verboomen reign supreme in Belgium

PRESS RELEASE

Silence fell over the Azelhof Equestrian Centre as Justin Verboomen and Zonik Plus performed their test. After their world-class performance at Jumping Mechelen, all eyes were on this fantastic duo, and expectations were high. With great harmony and an incredibly friendly and elegant presentation, Justin guided Zonik Plus to an impressive 75.761%. This narrowly put them ahead of the other black pearl of the 4* Grand Prix, Maxima Bella, ridden by Poland’s Sandra Sysojeva.

“I’m really proud of my horse; he gave me such a great feeling. Compared to Mechelen, he was even better to ride—more focused on me,” Justin praised his nine-year-old stallion. “Zonik Plus is always so cheerful and always wants to give his best. He’s such a joy to be around.”

Feels like home
The arenas in Lier seem to suit the stallion well. Last summer, the duo became Belgian champions in the Small Tour, and since then, they have been stacking up top results. “The Belgian Championships were an incredible experience for us. It wasn’t even planned, we only decided to go a few weeks in advance. I was really impressed by the arenas and the organization; everything was just perfect. And now, once again, it feels like home. The stables are so comfortable for the horses, which is especially great for a stallion.”

“It’s a feeling I can’t put int words”
Justin Verboomen bought the stallion as a two-year-old from the breeder. “The first time I saw him, I thought, ‘Oh my god, this horse is from another planet.’ I couldn’t believe the breeder was willing to sell him, so I quickly shook his hand,” Justin laughs. “From the start, I had complete trust and belief in this horse. Zonik Plus gives me a feeling that I simply can’t put into words.”

Fantastic home crowd
After his test, Justin was greeted by an enthusiastic crowd that had clearly enjoyed his performance. How does it feel to compete in front of a home crowd at events like this? “It’s an amazing feeling, and I’m really proud of the way we rode today. Zonik Plus has so much talent, both mentally and physically. Performing these exercises comes so naturally to him.” And that’s exactly how it looked.

European Championships as the Goal
“As a child, I dreamed of riding at this level. But in the past two years, my perspective has changed. As long as I can keep doing this, it’s amazing. If not, it’s not the end of the world. Right now, I’m fully enjoying it, and I hope to continue for a long time with Zonik Plus. But nothing in life is certain. This year, the European Championships are our goal.” First, we get to enjoy this pair once more in tomorrow’s freestyle to music.

Top 3
Right now, two incredible young dressage horses are making waves in the sport. One is Zonik Plus, and the other is the mare Maxima Bella (by Millenium). Today, they faced off for the first time in the arena, and the competition was tight. Poland’s Sandra Sysojeva, who won the 5* Grand Prix in Doha last week, finished second today with Maxima Bella, scoring 75.413%, just 0.348% behind Zonik Plus and Justin Verboomen. In third place was Germany’s Katharina Hemmer, who scored 72.587% with Denoix, a son of Destano.

Results

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Laudrup-Dufour dominates Gothenburg with season’s top score

With an outstanding score of 91.140%, Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour (DEN) and the highly talented Mount St John Freestyle delivered the highest mark of this FEI Dressage World Cup™ season so far. Their brilliant ride secured an overwhelming victory in Gothenburg, in the vast Scandinavium arena. The entire top three achieved personal bests, with Maria von Essen (SWE) claiming second place on home soil with Invoice, and Corentin Pottier (FRA) taking third with Gotilas Du Feuillard.

Laudrup-Dufour left no doubt as to who ruled the weekend, leading by over 10% in the Grand Prix and maintaining an 8% margin in the Freestyle. Her scores with Mount St John Freestyle (owned by Laudrup-Dufour & Zinglersen Aps and Mount St John Equestrian Llp) are unmatched throughout this FEI Dressage World Cup™ season. However, the Danish athlete has no plans to compete in the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final: “This was only our second World Cup competition this season, and the next one in ’s-Hertogenbosch comes too soon. Maybe we could go via a Wild Card, but our focus is on the European Championships this summer,” she explained.

Entering the arena as the final combination and the clear favourite for victory, Laudrup-Dufour showed breathtaking piaffe and passage work, and both power and relaxation to secure a top score. The enthusiastic crowd was already cheering before she even began her Freestyle, which, according to Laudrup-Dufour, caused some extra tension in her mare. “It’s wonderful to have the crowd cheering for us; it brings a lot of positivity. But we do need to go in and deliver a high-focused performance.

"Freestyle is absolutely wonderful. A true show woman. I feel we are getting more and more comfortable together; she really starts to trust me.”

Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour

(DEN)

Wonderful End, Tense Start

With personal bests being broken and four combinations scoring over 80%, the competition in Gothenburg concluded on a high note. However, the start of the event was somewhat challenging, as several horses found the Scandinavium’s vibrant atmosphere difficult to handle. The competition truly gained momentum with start number six: Domien Michiels and Intermezzo van het Meerdaalhof (owned by Marc Steeno), the pair that won the FEI Dressage World Cup™ leg in Gothenburg last year. This time, they delivered a technically strong Freestyle to place seventh with 77.430%.

A Family Affair: Husband and Wife Shine in Gothenburg

Camille Judet Cheret (FRA) with Herelja Higgins (owned by Francoise Bourgeois and S.A.S. Pamfou Dressage) and her husband Corentin Pottier (FRA) with Gotilas du Feuillard (owned by Maryse Pottier, Herve Pottier, and Camille Judet Cheret) experienced a special weekend in Gothenburg. Having competed in Neumünster last week, both athletes travelled straight to Sweden. Judet Cheret and the diligent Herelja Higgins showcased excellent collected work, finishing ninth, after their eighth place in Neumünster. Pottier, starting later in the field, once again secured third place, just as he had in Neumünster, with the ever-willing and sympathetic Gotilas du Feuillard.
There was even more to celebrate, as Pottier shared: “Two personal bests in a row; I could have never imagined doing this. It is wonderful to compete here together with my wife. We share all our adventures. We live together, we work together, we do everything together, and now with a baby on the way, it makes it even more special.”

Close Competition at the Top

Just before the break, Nanna Skodborg Merrald (DEN) and Blue Hors Znickers (owned by Blue Hors Aps) raised the stakes. After difficulties in the piaffe during the Grand Prix, the duo delivered a much better Freestyle, with the talented, long-legged chestnut moving energetically through the test to earn 79.270%, securing fifth place. Merrald, who won in Neumünster last week with Blue Hors Zepter, appears well on track for her fourth consecutive FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final.

Immediately after the break, the experienced Dorothee Schneider (GER) and First Romance 2 (owned by Gabrielle Kippert) performed a Freestyle with a strong trot tour, although the piaffes could be more secure. A minor mistake in the two-tempi changes on the joker line left them just short of Merrald’s score, finishing with 79.095%.
The third-place finisher from the Grand Prix, Bianca Nowag-Aulenbrock, rode the always cheerful mare Florine OLD (owned by Elisabeth von Wulffen) with harmony and an excellent contact throughout the test. While the mare appeared somewhat hurried in the extended gaits, their lovely and soft overall picture earned them high marks. With 80.450%, Nowag-Aulenbrock achieved a personal best, but it was just shy of a podium finish.

Scoring High on Double-Counting Movements

As the penultimate competitor, home favourite Maria von Essen entered the arena with Invoice (owned by Alexanders Hovslageri & Häst Ab). While the compact Invoice could still show more length in the frame, his true strengths lie in the highly collected movements. His effortless piaffe and pirouettes, both double-counting elements, helped secure a high score. “It is just amazing to ride in front of your home audience. With my trainers and family watching, setting this result feels unreal,” von Essen said.

But the best was saved for last. When Laudrup-Dufour and Mount St John Freestyle entered the arena, they brought an unforgettable close to this day filled with personal bests. The FEI Dressage World Cup™ season is now approaching its final leg. On 14 and 15 March, the last leg will take place at The Dutch Masters in ’s-Hertogenbosch. 
Who will secure their ticket to the Final?

Don’t miss a hoofbeat…

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Sublime performance from MSJ Freestyle and Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour in Gothenburg today

Personal Best with 83,369%

Personal best on the scoreboard is of course fantastic, but getting into the details today´s performance was more than a Personal best, it was hours and hours of work and refinement of details that all came together today.

Before today 16 yr old super mare Mount St. John Freestyle and Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour already made headllines with super performances. The tack tick from Cathrine and Kyra could have been a kind of easy start for today´s Grand Prix, but from first step it definitely looked like a very determined Cathrine. 100% focus and sharpness from both rider and horse, nothing was left and at the same time still room for small improvements, but scoring massive 83,369% with 10 x 10 means exercises to perfection. From the harmony perspective this was a clear 10, lovely outline all the way, suppleness, soft contact, balanced, close mouth, steady tail, attentive and at the same time powerful.

Asking Cathrine after her performance how to improve like today: “Since Top 10 in Stockholm we´ve been working on the small details in order to try to improve, and as I already had the best freeling from the warm up I was smiling all the way. I think we all love when things really succeed and this was definitely my feeling today. Free is really starting to let go in there and dancing with me all the way in a supple obidident and smooth way which makes my job clearly much more like supporting and not asking for the next exercise.”

From the “sideline” this performance showed how a partnership between horse and rider can get into one unit.

When your passion and love goes in direcction dressage Cathrine and Free are definitely dressage hero´s.

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Germany seeks three-peat as FEI dressage nations cup returns to Wellington

There has been a common theme for Germany over the course of the last two seasons of the FEI Dressage Nations Cup™—both of which ended with season titles for the powerhouse nation: Each season has started with a victory in Wellington. 

The 2025 season kicks off Thursday at Wellington's Global Dressage Festival, which could be considered a home away from home for the German Dressage squad. Germany will be among four nations looking to start their seasons strongly in the FEI Grand Prix test.

But it will be a tall order for Australia, Canada, Sweden and the home nation United States to dethrone the two-time defending series champions, as their reign over Wellington has been even lengthier. Germany has won this event in each of the last four years.

Michael Klimke has been a pillar of Germany's Wellington squad, contributing to all four victories between 2021 and 2024, when he also doubled as the team's chef d'equipe. He returns in 2025, this time with the 11-year-old Oldenburg gelding Harmony's Fado. With just eight international starts, the beautiful black gelding will make his third start at Grand Prix in his team debut.  He said; "Yes, we won—not one time. We've won four times in a row. For me, it's an honour to be here and all of these years." 

Evelyn Eger, Felicitas Hendricks, and Lars Ligus complete the German team. The trio is a group brimming with young talent, as all three athletes are under the age of 30. Despite being the youngest of the group, Hendricks, 24, boasts the best recent form with her longtime partner, Drombusch OLD. The duo posted the leading score for Germany in last year's Wellington leg, and they kicked off the 2025 season with an FEI Dressage World Cup™ victory in January at the same venue.

"Every time, he just leaves his heart in the ring. I can tell he's very happy to be back."

Felicitas Hendricks 

(GER)

Family ties

The United States finished second in last year's season opener, with Kevin Kohmann (USA) coming closest to Hendrick's top score; he finished second individually in the Grand Prix test aboard his top mount Duenensee. Kohmann is one of three riders from last year's U.S. squad that return in 2025, as Erin Nichols and Jennifer Williams will also be back, but the notable addition is Devon Kane, Kohmann's wife. While Kohmann focuses on pursuing the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final with Duenensee, he will ride Kane's former mount in the Nations Cup—the 14-year-old KWPN mare Guilietta, with whom he partnered in December. 

Sweden and Canada are back to compete again in 2025 after finishing third and fourth, respectively, last year, while Australia is the newest addition to the lineup for the one-test competition. Teams will be classified based on their collective scores from the Grand Prix: Each team's top three scores are added up for a total score, with the winning team tallying the highest percentage. Teams may bring forward four athletes, with the lowest score dropped from the team total, but if a team brings forward three athletes, there is no drop score.

In 2025, five legs make up the FEI Dressage Nations Cup™ season, which will span from Wellington to Europe, with the remaining legs taking place at Compiegne (FRA), Lier (BEL), Rotterdam (NED), and Falsterbo (SWE). Teams will earn points based on their placings at each event that will determine the series champion, with a maximum of four events to count toward the standings. 

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