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Isabell Werth reigns over Dressage World in Amsterdam

Germany's number one dressage queen Isabell Werth already made history during Jumping Amsterday in yesterday's Grand Prix. Today she once more ruled over her colleques with another sublime victory in the Grand Prix Freestyle. Today she could count on the fourteen year old Don Schufro mare Weihegold OLD with whom she received several nines from the jury. They were the most impressed with the piaffe and the harmony between rider and horse. Their total was a stunning 86.810%. Once more she beat fellow German rider Dorothee Schneider who took the reserve title aboard the black pearl Sammy Davis jr (by San Remo) with a total of 82.675%. That the current German dressage riders dominate the rankings proved Helen Langehanenberg by taking the third place as well for Germany. She and her 17 year old Damsey FRH (by Dressage Royal) followed with 82.440%. Following in fourth place we found Patrik Kittel and the lovely Delaunay Old (Dr Doolittle) with a total of 82.290%, while for the Netherlands their own rider Hans-Peter Minderhoud took the fifth place aboard Glock's Dream Boy N.O.P. (by Vivaldi). They had a bit of bad luck during the flying changes but more then made up for it by taking home a good score of 81.380%.   Results

Germany's number one dressage queen Isabell Werth already made history during Jumping Amsterday in yesterday's Grand Prix. Today she once more ruled over her colleques with another sublime victory in the Grand Prix Freestyle. Today she could count on the fourteen year old Don Schufro mare Weihegold OLD with whom she received several nines from the jury. They were the most impressed with the piaffe and the harmony between rider and horse. Their total was a stunning 86.810%. Once more she beat fellow German rider Dorothee Schneider who took the reserve title aboard the black pearl Sammy Davis jr (by San Remo) with a total of 82.675%. That the current German dressage riders dominate the rankings proved Helen Langehanenberg by taking the third place as well for Germany. She and her 17 year old Damsey FRH (by Dressage Royal) followed with 82.440%. Following in fourth place we found Patrik Kittel and the lovely Delaunay Old (Dr Doolittle) with a total of 82.290%, while for the Netherlands their own rider Hans-Peter Minderhoud took the fifth place aboard Glock's Dream Boy N.O.P. (by Vivaldi). They had a bit of bad luck during the flying changes but more then made up for it by taking home a good score of 81.380%.   Results

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