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Danish Rider Anders Dahl & “Selten HW” won the St. George CDI 4* at Barcelona Spring Tour

The Danish rider Anders Dahl and the Hanoverian "Selten HW " (Sandro Hit x Hohenstein x Sps High Prince ) did it again and won the St. George with a 75,526 %. This category, which has had a great participation with thirty-two riders, opened the CDI 4* Barcelona Spring Tour which is held this week in Can Alzina. Dutch rider Hans Peter Minderhoud and his KWPN “Zanardi” (Rubels x Ilieze x Avignon) finished in second place with a 74,605 ​​%.  Zanardi is a son of “Rubels” another horse Minderhoud used to ride and with whom he became World Champion as a young horse for two years. Zanardi was very well presented by Hans Peter and the highlights of their test were their fluency and rhythm in the half passes, excellent both in trot and canter. Henriette Andersen from Great Britain followed in third place with a 71,289%. The nine years old Baden-Würtenberger “Flavio” (Florencio x Gazelle x Glueckspilz) showed spectacular extended trots, very light and ground covering. Their canter work was also outstanding. Also with a score above 70%, a 70,684 %, Beatriz Ferrer-Salat finished fourth with the Hanoverian "Du Pre". Beatriz presented a very regular test with a powerful and elegant trot and canter. The awards were handed by international rider Carl Hester and the representatives of the Guernsey’s company, Albany Trustee Company, a family company, passionate about horses. The Spanish Chloe Morris won the Classic 1 FAMILY USANDIZAGA The other test on the opening day was Classic 1 where foreign riders could also take part. The winner was Chloe Morris riding "Lord Wallonia" (70.085 %). In the second position we find Dutch Joyce Lenearts and "Bink's Beukenvallei" with a score of 69.902%. Portuguese representative Maria Caetano finished third with a score of 69.707 % with the Lusitano "Coroado" an offspring of " Rubi ".The next Spanish rider in the ranking is Juan Antonio Pérez from Barcelona Horses Team in sixth place riding "Catwalk " with a 67.122%. And in ninth place we find Vicente Rotger with "Caliph" (64,512 %).   © press - photo: Moloh

The Danish rider Anders Dahl and the Hanoverian "Selten HW " (Sandro Hit x Hohenstein x Sps High Prince ) did it again and won the St. George with a 75,526 %. This category, which has had a great participation with thirty-two riders, opened the CDI 4* Barcelona Spring Tour which is held this week in Can Alzina. Dutch rider Hans Peter Minderhoud and his KWPN “Zanardi” (Rubels x Ilieze x Avignon) finished in second place with a 74,605 ​​%.  Zanardi is a son of “Rubels” another horse Minderhoud used to ride and with whom he became World Champion as a young horse for two years. Zanardi was very well presented by Hans Peter and the highlights of their test were their fluency and rhythm in the half passes, excellent both in trot and canter. Henriette Andersen from Great Britain followed in third place with a 71,289%. The nine years old Baden-Würtenberger “Flavio” (Florencio x Gazelle x Glueckspilz) showed spectacular extended trots, very light and ground covering. Their canter work was also outstanding. Also with a score above 70%, a 70,684 %, Beatriz Ferrer-Salat finished fourth with the Hanoverian "Du Pre". Beatriz presented a very regular test with a powerful and elegant trot and canter. The awards were handed by international rider Carl Hester and the representatives of the Guernsey’s company, Albany Trustee Company, a family company, passionate about horses. The Spanish Chloe Morris won the Classic 1 FAMILY USANDIZAGA The other test on the opening day was Classic 1 where foreign riders could also take part. The winner was Chloe Morris riding "Lord Wallonia" (70.085 %). In the second position we find Dutch Joyce Lenearts and "Bink's Beukenvallei" with a score of 69.902%. Portuguese representative Maria Caetano finished third with a score of 69.707 % with the Lusitano "Coroado" an offspring of " Rubi ".The next Spanish rider in the ranking is Juan Antonio Pérez from Barcelona Horses Team in sixth place riding "Catwalk " with a 67.122%. And in ninth place we find Vicente Rotger with "Caliph" (64,512 %).   © press - photo: Moloh

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