Charlotte Fry and Everdale once again danced to the top spot in the World Cup Dressage. The pair took victory in the FEI Dressage World Cup Grand Prix of Jumping Amsterdam, with not that much difference ahead of Isabell Werth.
Charlotte Fry and the 15-year-old Everdale (Lord Leatherdale) were not unanimous on one this time but also came second and third to the judges. However, their total score of 77.761% was enough to take the win. Isabell Werth and DSP Quantaz (Quaterback) dropped to two with a total of 76.869%. For Patrik Kittel and Touchdown (Quaterback) it was bronze with a score of 75.848%.
Local rider Marlies van Baalen showed up at the end with Habibi DVB, a KWPN gelding by Blue Hors Don Schufro. The Dutch rider was ranked very differently by the different judges and was once placed at three, four, five but also six and 11. Their total score of 73.609% earned them sixth place. Following at seven was Emmelie Scholtens with Indian Rock. Scholtens received a total of 72.674% for her test with the KWPN stallion by Apache.
Charlotte Fry and the 15-year-old Everdale (Lord Leatherdale) were not unanimous on one this time but also came second and third to the judges. However, their total score of 77.761% was enough to take the win. Isabell Werth and DSP Quantaz (Quaterback) dropped to two with a total of 76.869%. For Patrik Kittel and Touchdown (Quaterback) it was bronze with a score of 75.848%.
Local rider Marlies van Baalen showed up at the end with Habibi DVB, a KWPN gelding by Blue Hors Don Schufro. The Dutch rider was ranked very differently by the different judges and was once placed at three, four, five but also six and 11. Their total score of 73.609% earned them sixth place. Following at seven was Emmelie Scholtens with Indian Rock. Scholtens received a total of 72.674% for her test with the KWPN stallion by Apache.