Great Britain’s Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro stormed to another spectacular World Cup series victory in Amsterdam on Saturday night, putting up a score of 91.275%. Their total in The Netherlands was 2.7 points short of the world-record Freestyle score they posted at the previous leg at Olympia, London in December, but underpins their position at the very top of their game, and sets them firmly on the road to the Reem Acra FEI World Cup Dressage Final at Lyon, France in April. The Netherlands’ Edward Gal had to settle for runner-up spot once again with lovely performance from Glock’s Undercover, while Denmark’s Anna Kasprzak and Donnperignon impressed when third. Former World Cup Dressage champion Isabell Werth headed German counterparts Fabienne Lutkemeier (D’Agostino FRH) and Jessica von Bredow-Werndl (Unee BB) when slotting into fourth with Don Johnson FRH, while Frenchman, Marc Boblet, produced a charming test from Noble Dream Concept Sol to stand seventh in the prizewinner’s line-up.
Great Britain’s Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro stormed to another spectacular World Cup series victory in Amsterdam on Saturday night, putting up a score of 91.275%. Their total in The Netherlands was 2.7 points short of the world-record Freestyle score they posted at the previous leg at Olympia, London in December, but underpins their position at the very top of their game, and sets them firmly on the road to the Reem Acra FEI World Cup Dressage Final at Lyon, France in April. The Netherlands’ Edward Gal had to settle for runner-up spot once again with lovely performance from Glock’s Undercover, while Denmark’s Anna Kasprzak and Donnperignon impressed when third. Former World Cup Dressage champion Isabell Werth headed German counterparts Fabienne Lutkemeier (D’Agostino FRH) and Jessica von Bredow-Werndl (Unee BB) when slotting into fourth with Don Johnson FRH, while Frenchman, Marc Boblet, produced a charming test from Noble Dream Concept Sol to stand seventh in the prizewinner’s line-up.