It was a feast to for all the dressage enthusiasts at Jumping Amsterdam during the FEI Wold Cup dressage. In a field where almost every top class combination was present is was Isabell Werth and Old Weihegold who claimed the top spot in the Grand Prix ahead of Hans Peter and Carl Hester. Time after time the mare of Don Schufro continues to surprise in the dressage ring. And today theOldenburg bred mare holds up her golden name once again. Unanimously the jury decide that the duo belongs in first place at the RAI in Amsterdam. The whole test is stellar from start till they score grades of eights, nines. Especially the pirouette pop out amazing both the Dutch crowd and the judges. The piaffes are also remarkably well and get a similar score. The only glitches today were the flying chnanges, but that did not stop the pair from reach a top score of 82.120%. Glock's Flirt and Hans Peter Minderhoud finish second behind Werth. The Florestan I gelding gave a relaxed impression in front of home crowd today. In a constantly ridden test the duo scored 77 820%. British dressage master Carl Hester and his KWPN gelding Nip Tuck follow in third place. 76 260% was the score the duo got for their trial in which the half passes did not go that well. Gal and the stallion De Niro Glock's voice had a little tense impression. But thanks to the good riding skills of Gal the combination had afairly constant ride and got the score 74 680%, finishing in fourth. The fifth place went to the Swede Patrik Kittel and SWB mare Deja (v. Silvano), they had a final score of 73 460%