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Queen Werth reigns the World Cup Dressage Grand Prix in Den Bosch

In the Netherlands in the town of 'S-Hertogenbosch the World Cup Dressage Grand Prix kicked off the competition this weekend. We found Isabell Werth on top of the results tonight with Emilio (by Ehrenpreis) with a beautiful total of 77.196%. Werth kept ahead of Danish rider Daniel Bachmann Andersen and his Blue Hors Zack (by Rousseau) with whom he took second place in a score of 76.109%. Following in third place for Germany was Benjamin Werndl aboard Daily Mirror (by Damon Hill) with a total of 75.739%. Helen Langehanenberg then took fourth place aboard Damsey FRH (by Dressage Rogal). In fifth place it was Dutch rider Hans Peter Minderhoud and the beautiful Glock's Dream Boy N.O.P. (by Vivaldi) with a total of 75.022%     Results

In the Netherlands in the town of 'S-Hertogenbosch the World Cup Dressage Grand Prix kicked off the competition this weekend. We found Isabell Werth on top of the results tonight with Emilio (by Ehrenpreis) with a beautiful total of 77.196%. Werth kept ahead of Danish rider Daniel Bachmann Andersen and his Blue Hors Zack (by Rousseau) with whom he took second place in a score of 76.109%. Following in third place for Germany was Benjamin Werndl aboard Daily Mirror (by Damon Hill) with a total of 75.739%. Helen Langehanenberg then took fourth place aboard Damsey FRH (by Dressage Rogal). In fifth place it was Dutch rider Hans Peter Minderhoud and the beautiful Glock's Dream Boy N.O.P. (by Vivaldi) with a total of 75.022%     Results

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