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Marilyn Little takes the lead after first day dressage in Luhmühlen

The first day dressage of Germany's eventing event in Luhmühlen has kicked off with a win for America's Marilyn Little. She and her RF Scandalous are taking the lead in this first day with a total of 38.00 points. Following closely is British rider Nicola Wilson and her Bulana with whom she is now in second place with a total of 38.70 points. It's the Brits that are doing well today with a third place for Olivier Townend and his Black Tie with 43.00 points and a fourth place for Rosalind Canter and her Zenshera with 45.10 points. In fifth place it is Germany's Beeke Jankowski and his Tiberius 20 with whom he finished with 46.20 points. Tomorrow the second day of dressage will follow up with some big names. We will see Germany's Bettina Hoy and her Designer 10, French rider Astier Nicolas and his Molakai, GBR's Pippa Funnel and her Billy the Biz, Andrew Nicholson and Teseo and Germany's Andreas Dibowski with FRH Butts Avedon. A lot can still happen for the rankings in the dressage. The cross-country will be held at saturday, following with the showjumping on sunday. Find all results here

The first day dressage of Germany's eventing event in Luhmühlen has kicked off with a win for America's Marilyn Little. She and her RF Scandalous are taking the lead in this first day with a total of 38.00 points. Following closely is British rider Nicola Wilson and her Bulana with whom she is now in second place with a total of 38.70 points. It's the Brits that are doing well today with a third place for Olivier Townend and his Black Tie with 43.00 points and a fourth place for Rosalind Canter and her Zenshera with 45.10 points. In fifth place it is Germany's Beeke Jankowski and his Tiberius 20 with whom he finished with 46.20 points. Tomorrow the second day of dressage will follow up with some big names. We will see Germany's Bettina Hoy and her Designer 10, French rider Astier Nicolas and his Molakai, GBR's Pippa Funnel and her Billy the Biz, Andrew Nicholson and Teseo and Germany's Andreas Dibowski with FRH Butts Avedon. A lot can still happen for the rankings in the dressage. The cross-country will be held at saturday, following with the showjumping on sunday. Find all results here

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