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Dutch para-riders conquer Doha

This morning it were the Para dressage riders who started the day in the beautiful Al Shaqab locatian in Doha's Qatar. Under the bright sun it were the Dutch riders who shined brightly. There was a win for Dutch rider Sanne Voets in the Team Grade IV with her Dutch bred Demantur (by Vivaldi) with a score of 74.250%. The judges rated the pair high in the shoulder in and the simple changes. She stayed ahead of South African rider Philippa Johnson-Dwyer and her Verdi (by Osmium) who came in second place with a total of 70.758%. In third place it was Polish rider Karolina Karwowska and her Emol (by Denar) with a total of 67.333%. Then in the Team Grade V it was Dutch rider Frank Hosmar who ranked in first place. Together with his trusted comrade Alphaville N.O.P. he showed the judges a steady level with beautiful grades for the half circles in canter and the simple changes. The combination was rewarded with a score of 71.899%. It was then Belgian rider Ciska Vermeulen who ended in second place with her Rohmeo (by Rohdiamant) with a total of 70.581%. In third place we found also Belgian rider Arthur Dieusaert and his Julius Unlimited (by Dieusaert Arthur Danny) with a total of 63.488%.   In the Team Grade II the win went to German rider Steffen Zeibig and his Feel Good 4 (by Fürst Heinrich) with a total of 71.716%. Dutch rider Rixt van der Horst followed in second place with her Uniek N.O.P. (by Gribaldi) with a total of 69.853%. In third place it was Dutch combination Annemarieke Roling-Nobel with her Doo Schrufo (by Doolittle) with a score of 66.912%. Find all results here

This morning it were the Para dressage riders who started the day in the beautiful Al Shaqab locatian in Doha's Qatar. Under the bright sun it were the Dutch riders who shined brightly. There was a win for Dutch rider Sanne Voets in the Team Grade IV with her Dutch bred Demantur (by Vivaldi) with a score of 74.250%. The judges rated the pair high in the shoulder in and the simple changes. She stayed ahead of South African rider Philippa Johnson-Dwyer and her Verdi (by Osmium) who came in second place with a total of 70.758%. In third place it was Polish rider Karolina Karwowska and her Emol (by Denar) with a total of 67.333%. Then in the Team Grade V it was Dutch rider Frank Hosmar who ranked in first place. Together with his trusted comrade Alphaville N.O.P. he showed the judges a steady level with beautiful grades for the half circles in canter and the simple changes. The combination was rewarded with a score of 71.899%. It was then Belgian rider Ciska Vermeulen who ended in second place with her Rohmeo (by Rohdiamant) with a total of 70.581%. In third place we found also Belgian rider Arthur Dieusaert and his Julius Unlimited (by Dieusaert Arthur Danny) with a total of 63.488%.   In the Team Grade II the win went to German rider Steffen Zeibig and his Feel Good 4 (by Fürst Heinrich) with a total of 71.716%. Dutch rider Rixt van der Horst followed in second place with her Uniek N.O.P. (by Gribaldi) with a total of 69.853%. In third place it was Dutch combination Annemarieke Roling-Nobel with her Doo Schrufo (by Doolittle) with a score of 66.912%. Find all results here

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