She loves this stage of the FEI Dressage World Cup in Lyon and Lyon loves her. Germany's Isabell Werth won the Grand Prix Freestyle presented by FFE Generali tonight at the FEI Dressage World Cup. For the fourth time (the third in a row), the German rider Isabell Werth won the FEI Dressage World Cup stage in Lyon. As the reigning champion having won the Final in Paris last April, Isabell Werth scored 84,410, riding her twelve-year-old gelding Emilio, clearly more relaxed than yesterday in the Grand Prix presented by CREARA. "Emilio felt better today and was much calmer. Still, I was very careful and the result is as much as I could have hoped for." When asked about the rest of the season, the most successful rider on the planet (all disciplines combined) remained guarded: "I don't see myself as untouchable: for sure, with this victory, the season has started well, but the objective is to qualify two horses for the Final; there is still a long way to go. »
She loves this stage of the FEI Dressage World Cup in Lyon and Lyon loves her. Germany's Isabell Werth won the Grand Prix Freestyle presented by FFE Generali tonight at the FEI Dressage World Cup. For the fourth time (the third in a row), the German rider Isabell Werth won the FEI Dressage World Cup stage in Lyon. As the reigning champion having won the Final in Paris last April, Isabell Werth scored 84,410, riding her twelve-year-old gelding Emilio, clearly more relaxed than yesterday in the Grand Prix presented by CREARA. "Emilio felt better today and was much calmer. Still, I was very careful and the result is as much as I could have hoped for." When asked about the rest of the season, the most successful rider on the planet (all disciplines combined) remained guarded: "I don't see myself as untouchable: for sure, with this victory, the season has started well, but the objective is to qualify two horses for the Final; there is still a long way to go. »