After almost three years, Germany's Isabell Werth is no longer the world number one dressage rider. Olympic champion, Jessica von Bredow-Werndl and her TSF Dalera BB (Easy Game) have taken over the number one spot.
Last month Werth was on top of the World Ranking with her trusted Bella Rose (Belissimo M). The combination is now placed on spot 11. Aboard Weihegold OLD the former number one of the world now settles for the runner-up position. Denmark's Cathrine Dufour and Bohemian follow in third while Charlotte Dujardin and Mount St John Freestyle place fourth. Werth completes the top five aboard Emilio 107.
A lot shifted in the top 100 with some newcomers.
F. © Libby Law for Equnews
Last month Werth was on top of the World Ranking with her trusted Bella Rose (Belissimo M). The combination is now placed on spot 11. Aboard Weihegold OLD the former number one of the world now settles for the runner-up position. Denmark's Cathrine Dufour and Bohemian follow in third while Charlotte Dujardin and Mount St John Freestyle place fourth. Werth completes the top five aboard Emilio 107.
A lot shifted in the top 100 with some newcomers.
F. © Libby Law for Equnews