This morning the Dutch dressage number one, Adelinde Cornelissen and the Jazz-son Jerich Parzival have won the World Cup Grand Prix at Indoor Brabant. After a nice competition both left the arena under guidance of a standing ovation. Deservedly so it seems, because the pair scored 79,979%. Especially the flying changes stood out, also her piaffes were good and rewarded with many 9's.
Edward Gal followed in second place on the back of Glock's Undercover (s. Ferro) with a score of 78,617%. German dressage rider Isabell Werth made the first 'gap' in the ranking with her third place. A difference of almost 3% brought Werth and Don Johnson on the third place. Swedish rider and dressage number one, Patrik Kittel, was happy with his fourth place. On the back of Watermill Scandic HBC (s. Solos Carex) Kittel rode towards a total of 75,298%. Belgian rider Simon Missiaen and Vradin (s. Gribaldi) were good for a score of 65,298%.
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This morning the Dutch dressage number one, Adelinde Cornelissen and the Jazz-son Jerich Parzival have won the World Cup Grand Prix at Indoor Brabant. After a nice competition both left the arena under guidance of a standing ovation. Deservedly so it seems, because the pair scored 79,979%. Especially the flying changes stood out, also her piaffes were good and rewarded with many 9's.
Edward Gal followed in second place on the back of Glock's Undercover (s. Ferro) with a score of 78,617%. German dressage rider Isabell Werth made the first 'gap' in the ranking with her third place. A difference of almost 3% brought Werth and Don Johnson on the third place. Swedish rider and dressage number one, Patrik Kittel, was happy with his fourth place. On the back of Watermill Scandic HBC (s. Solos Carex) Kittel rode towards a total of 75,298%. Belgian rider Simon Missiaen and Vradin (s. Gribaldi) were good for a score of 65,298%.
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