From: Jenny Sheppard [jennysheppard@bigpond.com]
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Hi Rob,
Some more FEI News.
J
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Alltech FEI European Jumping and Dressage Championship
- Dressage Preview
Windsor (GBR), 19 August 2009
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The list of the definite Dressage entries is attached.
A week ahead of the 2009 Alltech FEI European Jumping and Dressage
Championships at
Schmezer has named Mattias Alexander Rath with Sterntaler and Susanne Lebek
with
DISTINGUISHED CONNECTION
The name of Schulten-Baumer has a long and distinguished connection with German
dressage at its very best, as Ellen's step-father, Uwe Schulten-Baumer, won
five team and one individual European gold medals during his own spectacular
career and Ellen has already picked up European team silver as a member of the
2007 German side in which she was joined by Theodorescu. This will be one
of the youngest dressage teams fielded by
When it comes to form however it’s all about the Dutch, and team manager
Janssen has been spoilt for choice. His wife, multiple Olympic champion
and Freestyle queen, Anky Van Grunsven, lines out with Salinero along with Imke
Schellekens Bartels with Sunrise and Adelinde Cornelissen with Parzival.
Cornelissen suffered a major disappointment when Parzival was unsound on
arrival at the Rolex FEI World Cup™ Dressage Final in
LATEST SENSATION
It may be difficult for them to outshine the latest sensation in the sport of
international dressage however - the extraordinary partnership of Edward Gal
and Moorland's Totilas who earned a new world record Freestyle score at
Hickstead in July. If Janssen needed any affirmation of the ability
of this dynamic duo then he got it, and more, when, after scoring 79.345% in
the Grand Prix at the British fixture, Gal and Totilas then blew the rest away
with mark of 89.400% in the Freestyle. They even scooped a mark of 96%
for artistic merit from British judge Isabel Wessels, and a standing ovation
from the emotional crowd who could hardly believe what they had
witnessed. The nine year old black stallion is proving a huge draw for
spectators who cannot wait to see him perform again on British soil next week.
Of course the home supporters have plenty to cheer on with their own strong
side that includes Laura Bechtolsheimer with Mistral Hojris, Maria Eilberg with
Two Sox, Carl Hester with Liebling 11 and Emma Hindle riding Lancet.
British team captain, Richard Davison, says he has a medal clearly in his
sights - Bechtolsheimer and Hindle were both members of the team that finished
fifth in Torino in 2007 and again at the Olympic Games in
TEAMS
A total of 13 nations will be represented by teams including Sweden, which
claimed bronze in 2007, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, France, Great
Britain, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal and The
Ukraine. In all there will be horses and riders from 19 countries, six of
which are sending individual riders including
When it comes to crowd-pleasers it may be hard to steal the limelight away from
super-stars like Gal and Totilas or Van Grunsven with Salinero, but one horse
and rider combination that holds a special place for dressage followers is
Russia's Alexandra Korelova and the former circus-horse Belagur. The 19
year old grey stallion, who so nobly flies the flag for the breeding tradition
of the Orlov Trotter, belied his age when earning two perfect 10's for his
piaffe at
FACTS AND FIGURES
The first official Championship took place in
The greatest number of teams to participate in European Dressage Championships
is 14 - at
12 teams participated at the last Championships in
With Gigolo,
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