The Outdoor Season in Spain included top dressage, sunshine and rain in Jerez

The starting lists have been filled with names of top international riders including a very strong representation from host nation Spain, but it was the young Sönke Rothenberger and his young horse Cosmo, that took the big win in Jerez: the ZettaSportMusic Grand Prix and Grand Prix Special at 2016 CDI Jerez

The outdoor season in Spain will opened with two CDI3* at the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art in Jerez from 24 – 28 February and from  2 to – March 2016. And amongst the riders Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro!

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One might wonder so find them travelling this far to the south of Spain. But even four legged – superstars need sometimes just a change of location and some sunshine and spring breeze, Carl Hester assured us with a smile. Yes, after six years Valegro is back in the region!

But it was Rothenberger, Hester and Dujardin went up onto the podium for the Zetta Sport Music Grand Prix at the CDI3* in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain on Thursday 25 February 2016. “The Rain in Spain” is not only the title of that beautiful song from My Fair Lady but the actual situation at the CDI3* at the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art in Jerez. The 28 riders in the Grand Prix Zetta SportMusic could demonstrate the truth of that statement.

Young Ge16_jerez_rothenberger_cosmo_02rman rider Sönke Rothenberger and Cosmo, a 9-year-old KWPN gelding by Van Gogh x  Landjonker, were the winners of the test and showed themselves to be resistant to the downpour. The two are an amazing couple; the gifted horse demonstrated much movement and a lot of horsepower while his young rider showcased his talent. Yesterday they obtained their swimming diploma at the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art, after dancing in the rain in view of the beautiful Jerez palace.
Sönke and Cosmo  were awarded a ten by the judges for their initial performance including halt and salute. They received some nines for the strong trots and the passages and lots of eights throughout the test for many exercises. Their performance took place in the pouring rain and strong winds, which possibly led to their only fault in the flying changes.

 

16_jerez_hester_niptuck_01-1Carl Hester and Nip Tuck. It was one of their very first Grand Prix rides, as they only debuted in 2015 in the category. Monica Teodorescu, the German team coach, stated very drily but with a big smile, “there is always space to improve.” She had flown in for the occasion as there are several German combinations participating, including the Rath-Linsenhoff family with the siblings Matthias Alexander and young Liselott  Marie riding the beautiful Golden Girl, who have garnered several test wins over this competition. Matthias had been the star on Thursday’s opening tests, riding a lot of young horses and achieving three victories.

 

 

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Charlotte Dujardin on Barolo. Second and soaked was how his experience was wryly described by Carl Hester, who was happy with the results of his three horses. Wonderful Barney, which is the name affectionately used for Nip Tuck (by Don Ruto x  Animo) at his home, showed even a more elegant trot under the rain, while the half halts and the pirouettes of the pairing were amazing. Charlotte Dujardin scored just below the two leaders; riding Barolo (by Breitling W x Hitchcock) in their first international Grand Prix, they definitely had a good start with a score of 73.280%. Both Carl and Charlotte recommended learning how to ride in the wet after the test, casting their minds back to the WEG in Caen 2014. Watch their interview.

Gonçalo Carvalho and Batuta seem to have found a better fit, as they did a nice test yesterday which was much more stable and less tense. There was another young Lusitano horse, Coroado from Finca Tinea and presented by María Caetano, which also performed a very pleasing test. These two combinations ended up in 4th and 6th place respectively within 28 Warmbloods.

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Richard Davison riding Don Bettino (by Don Primero x Painters Row xx) won the Intermediate B category with a total average of 70.159%, attained under so much pouring rain it even caused the loudspeaker system to fail temporarily. It was his second win in this class and his debut at an international Grand Prix.

 

 

 

 

 

The Zetta Sport Music CDI3* REAAE Grand Prix will be on in both weeks. Zetta Sport Music is offering the first Freestyle Music to the winners of tomorrow’s Grand Prix Special on Sunday 28th of february. A made-to-measure Freestyle music package specially composed for them and recorded in a studio by the orchestra and singers of the world-renowned Mariinsky.

Text and Photos © Top Iberian

 

Live from Jerez: CDI 3* Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art

The Dressage action at one of this seasons most spectacular and beautiful venues is on at the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. In short, the CDI3* REAAE started this morning. The starter list have quite an international outlook! Matthias Rath, Sönke Rothenberger and Richard Davison were amongst todays winning combinations.

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 Check results online on http://scores.topiberian.com/

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Nanna Merrald and Akondo takes the U25GP victory at LöwenClassic 2016

It has been quite a weekend for Danish Dressage!

With at 2’nd place for Demnark in the team test at the LöwenClassic 2016, Nanna Merrald has set herself apart by winning todays U25GP with a score of 73,88% in the CDIO U25 – Grand Prix de Dressage. Together with the 14 year old gelding Traneenggaards Akondo, she proved to be outstanding. The combination has recently teamed up as her prior star horse Weltliebe found a new owner and is now part of Swedens team. 

In 2014 Nanna set the record of being the youngest contestant in the FEI World Cup – and she is still proving to be national team potential, this time with Akondo by Come Back II/M.v.Andiamo/DWB. 

Mikaela Gundersen and My Lady Near 80% Mark to Win FEI Grand Prix Freestyle CDI 5*

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Competing in Wellington FL, Mikala Gundersen (DEN) and My Lady impressed the judging panel to earn a 79.075% for their first major win at AGDF this season. Fellow Dane Lars Petersen and Mariett followed in second place with a 76.600%, while Steffen Peters and Legolas 92 finished in third place with a 76.425%.

“Lady was really good. She was very good yesterday, but I planned to push a little bit more today and see if I could put her up a little bit higher in the neck,” Gundersen said. “I had that in the warm-up and then when I came in, when my music was supposed to start it didn’t, so I went to circle. Then the music started, and I tried to finish my circle, but Lady was like ‘No, no. Wrong way,’ and went for the centerline. Once I hit the centerline, she went into the passage, and I knew that we were good.”

The pair thrives in consistency, and they are usually expected to finish atop their respective classes. Gundersen noted that Lady is reliable in big atmospheres such as the freestyle, even though she is an incredibly sensitive horse, because she is so well-versed in their choreography and enjoys performing for a crowd.

Watch the outstanding ride:

Feels like summer!

Ali Nilforushan riding Formidable at the Oaks in San Juan, California

Premium DW stallion Skovens Rafael moves to Sweden

Tullstorp Dressage Stable will station the Danish Warmblood stallion  Skovens Rafael (by Blue Hors Romanov – Don Schufro) in 2016.

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Read the full article in Swedish on Hippson.se

Wan’t to join the Falsterbo Crew?

This is your chance for a working summer vacation. Falsterbo Horse Show is looking for it 2016 staff – this is not an opportunity to miss should you like to take part in Sweden’s outdoor Equestrian Event No. 1!

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Danish Olympian Lars Petersen Becomes a U.S. Citizen

Danish Olympic dressage rider Lars Petersen has officially become an American citizen. Petersen took the oath of allegiance for naturalized citizens and was sworn in as a United States citizen on 4 February 2015.

“Words can not express how excited happy emotional and honored to announce that my wonderful husband is now an American Citizen,” said Lars’ American wife Melissa Taylor, addding, “Or what Hans-Henning Dressler called him “Ameridanski”.”

The Danish born Petersen represented his native country Denmark at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. The now 50-year old Lars Petersen moved to the U.S.A. in 2002. He was originally based at Irwin Le Pow’s yard in Virginia but quickly relocated to Florida. Petersen married U.S. FEI rider Melissa Taylor in Mountain Village, Colorado, on their skiing holiday in December 2013.

“Lars will continue to ride for Denmark while campaigning Mariett,” Taylor explained. “He will

definitely switch after that but their is a “sit down or wait period ” of 1 full year as per FEI rules.”

The Million Euro Coup Video: The One Legged Trot Debunked

DEBATE: Spectacular Gaits vs. Health

Recently a video titled “The Million Euro Coup In Horse Breeding – Spectacular Gaits vs. Health” has been circulating quite widely on social media. The short documentary questions the impact of modern day breeding on horse health as overly extravagant movement is preferred in young horses today at licensings, auctions and competitions.

Read the full article on Eurodressage. That has set out to talk to the author, Barbara Schulte, who published “Vom Fluchttier zum Desingnerpferd” (From flight animal to designer horse)
in 2012, as well asbiomechanics expert Dr. Hilary Claytton, to further discuss the theory behind the video.
Read the full article on  eurodressage.com

Enjoy the Falsterbo Horse Show Live Streaming

Falsterbo is where tradition meets fashion and equestrian lifestyle. The area of Falsterbo has hosted equestrian games since 1920 and ever since, the event has just grown bigger and bigger, with new stands and facilities until it has taken the shape of what it is today, one of the best outdoor show grounds in the world. Falsterbo is always as much Horse as Show. With almost a thousand horses and riders, fifty different disciplines and over six hundred people working in the Falsterbo Horse Show crew, you soon realize Falsterbo Horse Show is not just an ordinary event. It is a lifestyle, a venue and above all, the week of the summer everyone is waiting for.

With the Falsterbo slogan ”As much Horse as Show” the level of expectations is set sky high. ”We are incredibly proud to make this investment in cooperation with the Falsterbo Horse Show”, says Eva Stub Fischer, Managing Director of DreamSports.tv.” This Live Stream TV production in Sweden is very important to us and we look forward to be bringing our audiences a total of 4 Falsterbo TV Channels starting from Wednesday the 8th and until the end of the event Sunday the 12th of July.

Join us for show, lifestyle and sports action

Nothing beats being at Falsterbo Horse Show watching all the sports action – and we will be right on the spot from Wednesday to Sunday. Every Evening – right after the Unbridled show we will bring you the ‘Best of Dressage’ where we will summarise the best riders and their performances during the day.

Join us to watch on 4 Channels

  1. Channel: Unbridled – The lifestyle show

  2. Channel: Dressage Live – competitions from the Dressage Arena

  3. Channel: Best of Falsterbo – Late evening compilation of the best of the Dressage and of the Unbridled Show

  4. Channel: Hunting and Cross Country Equestrian Driving – Wednesday afternoon equestrian sports action.