Skip to content

Copyright

Germany good for more gold during EU-CH in Fontainebleau with Young Riders Nations Cup

It's team Germany who once more dominate the European Championchips in Fontainebleau. This time the won gold during the young riders nations cup dressage. The team counted on their stars like Paulina Holzknecht and Wells Fargo (Welser) who completed their round with a score of 74.941% taking them individually to a silver medal. Semmieke Rothenberger with Geisha (Gribaldi) with 74.588% who took bronze and Lia Welschof with Don Windsor OLD (Don Cardinale) with 73.000%. The score that did not count came from Alexa Westendarp with Four Seasons who finished with 70.235% behind her name. Their team total: 222.529%. The silver medal went to the Dutch team, who also took a individual gold medal. The gold went to Esmee Donkers and her superstar Chaina (Sir Donnerhall) with whom she completed with a beautiful score of 77.264%. Her other team members followed suit with high scores for Febe van Zwambagt with FS Las Vegas (72.588%), Laura Quint with Edison (71.558%) and the result that not counted for Diana van de Bovenkamp and her Evita Ronia (70.882%). Their team total resulted in 221.410%. The bronze medal went to Sweden who finished with a total of 212.792%. Their best score came from Lina Dolk with Languedoc who finished with 72.588%.   Find all results here

It's team Germany who once more dominate the European Championchips in Fontainebleau. This time the won gold during the young riders nations cup dressage. The team counted on their stars like Paulina Holzknecht and Wells Fargo (Welser) who completed their round with a score of 74.941% taking them individually to a silver medal. Semmieke Rothenberger with Geisha (Gribaldi) with 74.588% who took bronze and Lia Welschof with Don Windsor OLD (Don Cardinale) with 73.000%. The score that did not count came from Alexa Westendarp with Four Seasons who finished with 70.235% behind her name. Their team total: 222.529%. The silver medal went to the Dutch team, who also took a individual gold medal. The gold went to Esmee Donkers and her superstar Chaina (Sir Donnerhall) with whom she completed with a beautiful score of 77.264%. Her other team members followed suit with high scores for Febe van Zwambagt with FS Las Vegas (72.588%), Laura Quint with Edison (71.558%) and the result that not counted for Diana van de Bovenkamp and her Evita Ronia (70.882%). Their team total resulted in 221.410%. The bronze medal went to Sweden who finished with a total of 212.792%. Their best score came from Lina Dolk with Languedoc who finished with 72.588%.   Find all results here

Previous International course designer, Luc Musette, passed away Next Pius Schwizer flies to victory in Prix du Weisshorn in Crans Montana