In Austria's Schindlhof we continue with the Grand Prix dressage. Today it was once more Germany who took the lead in the competition. With dressage queen Isabell Werth in the saddle of Don Johnson FRH (by Don Frederico) she could write another victory behind their name. This time she won the competition with a score of 78.540% leaving no the judges with no doubts about who today's winner was going to be. Fellow German Fabienne Lütkemeier and her De Niro son D'Agostino FRH found themselves in second place with a score of 73.800%. In third place it was American Rizvi P.J. and Breaking Dawn (by Akribori) who finished with a total of 70.960%. The top five was completed by Canadian rider Brittany Fraser and her All In (by Damiro) with whom she ended up in fourth place with 70.100%. Followed by Arlene Page for the USA on the fifth place with her Woodstock with whom she scored 69.380%. Find all results here
In Austria's Schindlhof we continue with the Grand Prix dressage. Today it was once more Germany who took the lead in the competition. With dressage queen Isabell Werth in the saddle of Don Johnson FRH (by Don Frederico) she could write another victory behind their name. This time she won the competition with a score of 78.540% leaving no the judges with no doubts about who today's winner was going to be. Fellow German Fabienne Lütkemeier and her De Niro son D'Agostino FRH found themselves in second place with a score of 73.800%. In third place it was American Rizvi P.J. and Breaking Dawn (by Akribori) who finished with a total of 70.960%. The top five was completed by Canadian rider Brittany Fraser and her All In (by Damiro) with whom she ended up in fourth place with 70.100%. Followed by Arlene Page for the USA on the fifth place with her Woodstock with whom she scored 69.380%. Find all results here