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Second gold for Jessica Von Bredow-Werndl during Sweden International Horse Show

Just like yesterday, Germany's Jessica Von Bredow-Werndl rode another brilliant test in Stockholm. After her gold with Tsf Dalera BB (Easy Game) in the 5* Grand Prix yesterday, Von Dredow-Werndl stunned the audience again today during her Freestyle to Music and thus secured a second win.

The jury unanimously decided on Von Dredow-Werndl's first place, who was rewarded with a brilliant total score of 88.760%. In the saddle of the 15-year-old mare Tsf Dalera BB, the jury at B even scored her the full 91.025%. The silver medal went to compatriot Isabel Werth, who rode the 12-year-old stallion DSP Quantaz (Quarterback) to a total of 85.360%. The Swede Patrik Kittel finished third on Touchdown, also a descendant of Quarterback, whose good test was rewarded with 83.660%.

Just off the podium, the Danish Carina Cassoe Krüth followed on the back of Heiline' Danciera (Fuerstenball Old) in fourth (82.825%). After his bronze with Famoso Old (Farewell III) during the Grand Prix, Benjamin Werndl today had to settle for fifth place (81.095%).

Find the full results here.

Foto: Agence Bordas

The jury unanimously decided on Von Dredow-Werndl's first place, who was rewarded with a brilliant total score of 88.760%. In the saddle of the 15-year-old mare Tsf Dalera BB, the jury at B even scored her the full 91.025%. The silver medal went to compatriot Isabel Werth, who rode the 12-year-old stallion DSP Quantaz (Quarterback) to a total of 85.360%. The Swede Patrik Kittel finished third on Touchdown, also a descendant of Quarterback, whose good test was rewarded with 83.660%.

Just off the podium, the Danish Carina Cassoe Krüth followed on the back of Heiline' Danciera (Fuerstenball Old) in fourth (82.825%). After his bronze with Famoso Old (Farewell III) during the Grand Prix, Benjamin Werndl today had to settle for fifth place (81.095%).

Find the full results here.

Foto: Agence Bordas

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