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Isabell Werth wins GP Freestyle Salzburg

No jumping this afternoon in Salzburg, but dressage. Germany took home the win, as Isabell Werth and Emilio were the only combination to pass the 85%. 


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1. Isabell Werth - Emilio

2. Benjamin Werndl - Daily Mirror

3. Victoria Max-Theurer - Benaglio

Isabell Werth and her gelding Emilio (by Ehrenpreis) are placed first by four of the five members of the international judges. She has a score of a whopping 85.905% and is the only rider to pass 85%. Benjamin Werndl however, was close by. Again four of the five judges gave them their final ranking and they scored 84.705%, placing Werndl and Daily Mirror (by Damon Hill) second. 

Compatriots Werth and Werndl left a big gap between them and the other competitors. First runner-up to Werndl is Victoria Max-Theurer and Benaglio (by Breitling W). Their score of 78.525% takes home a bronze medal, or better, leaves the bronze medal in Austria. 

It was nearly no medal for Austria though, as Helen Langehanenberg almost came in third. But she was 0.375% short, scoring 78.150% Langehanenberg and Anabelle (by Conteur) therefore are number four in the ranking. Closing the top five ar Morgan Barbancon and Sir Donnerhal (by Sandro Hit), scoring 77.605% 


Results

Isabell Werth and her gelding Emilio (by Ehrenpreis) are placed first by four of the five members of the international judges. She has a score of a whopping 85.905% and is the only rider to pass 85%. Benjamin Werndl however, was close by. Again four of the five judges gave them their final ranking and they scored 84.705%, placing Werndl and Daily Mirror (by Damon Hill) second. 

Compatriots Werth and Werndl left a big gap between them and the other competitors. First runner-up to Werndl is Victoria Max-Theurer and Benaglio (by Breitling W). Their score of 78.525% takes home a bronze medal, or better, leaves the bronze medal in Austria. 

It was nearly no medal for Austria though, as Helen Langehanenberg almost came in third. But she was 0.375% short, scoring 78.150% Langehanenberg and Anabelle (by Conteur) therefore are number four in the ranking. Closing the top five ar Morgan Barbancon and Sir Donnerhal (by Sandro Hit), scoring 77.605% 


Results

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