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Interview with Kristine Moller

At the CDI in Lier our Equnews team took the time to talk with Danish dressage rider, Kristine Moller. The Danish leading lady won both the 5- and 6-years-old horses classes in the Azelhof. "Today was extremely better as yesterday. My five-year-old Standing O'vation reacted on every aid and was focused on the job," states Kristine. "Also Uno Double Fun was fit today. I think I warmed-up to much yesterday. Today everything was perfect and it went as it should." Although Uno Double Fun is gigantic, the horse thinks like a lady, explains Moller. "I'm riding the mare about a year and a half now, and she evolves every day. She's a fast learner and communicates well in the arena." "Funny is a top horse. I love her so much," continues Kristine. "Although it is our first international show, I'm expecting to see her in a lot of international prize givings." Although both horses are young and green, Kristine Moller has already set her mind on the next World Equestrian Championships for young horses. Meanwhile the Danish dressage 'queen' is enjoying her time at the well organised CDI Lier.

At the CDI in Lier our Equnews team took the time to talk with Danish dressage rider, Kristine Moller. The Danish leading lady won both the 5- and 6-years-old horses classes in the Azelhof. "Today was extremely better as yesterday. My five-year-old Standing O'vation reacted on every aid and was focused on the job," states Kristine. "Also Uno Double Fun was fit today. I think I warmed-up to much yesterday. Today everything was perfect and it went as it should." Although Uno Double Fun is gigantic, the horse thinks like a lady, explains Moller. "I'm riding the mare about a year and a half now, and she evolves every day. She's a fast learner and communicates well in the arena." "Funny is a top horse. I love her so much," continues Kristine. "Although it is our first international show, I'm expecting to see her in a lot of international prize givings." Although both horses are young and green, Kristine Moller has already set her mind on the next World Equestrian Championships for young horses. Meanwhile the Danish dressage 'queen' is enjoying her time at the well organised CDI Lier.

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