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The top 3 remains unchanged for Grade III at WEG

Every country is again represented by their Para Dressage riders in each Grade, from which the scores will be used for the Team Championship. The top 3 in Grade III stays the same as on thursday, with local Danish rider Tobias T. Joergensen on top. 

Every combination of the top 3 did better and improved themselves compared to their scores from thursday, however the top 3 remains the same. 

On top of the ranking is again Tobias T. Joergensen with Jolene Hill (V. Blue Hors Schufro Hit), followed by the American Rebecca Hart. Hart and El Corona Texel (V. Wynton) rode to a second place. Natasha Baker, riding for Great Brittain closed the stage with Keystone Dawn Chorus (V. Dimaggio) ending in third place.

Fourth position goes to another local pair, referring to Karla Dhym-Junge and Miss Daisy (V. Blue Hors Future Cup). New in the top 5 is the Dutch Lotte Krijnsen. In the saddle of Rosenstolz (V. Rotspon) she managed to became fifth and close the top 5.

Team USA jumps to a first place in the Team Championship. France is provisional in second place, followed by Austria who comes in third position. 

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Ranking Team Championship



Every combination of the top 3 did better and improved themselves compared to their scores from thursday, however the top 3 remains the same. 

On top of the ranking is again Tobias T. Joergensen with Jolene Hill (V. Blue Hors Schufro Hit), followed by the American Rebecca Hart. Hart and El Corona Texel (V. Wynton) rode to a second place. Natasha Baker, riding for Great Brittain closed the stage with Keystone Dawn Chorus (V. Dimaggio) ending in third place.

Fourth position goes to another local pair, referring to Karla Dhym-Junge and Miss Daisy (V. Blue Hors Future Cup). New in the top 5 is the Dutch Lotte Krijnsen. In the saddle of Rosenstolz (V. Rotspon) she managed to became fifth and close the top 5.

Team USA jumps to a first place in the Team Championship. France is provisional in second place, followed by Austria who comes in third position. 

See all individual scores

Ranking Team Championship



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