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Jessica van Bredow-Werndl: "This still gives a different feeling than Tokyo".

Yesterday Jessica von Bredow-Werndl succeeded in winning the European title in the Grand Prix Special. After she also crowned herself Olympic champion last summer, she continues her victory tour in Europe. This time she rode TSF Dalera BB (by Easy Game) to a total score of 84.271%. With this, she left Isabell Werth (Weihegold OLD) and Cathrine Dufour (Bohemian) behind. "It feels completely different here than in Tokyo," the brand new European champion told us afterwards. 

Picture: Tomas Holcbecher

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