Favorite Jessica von Bredow-Werndl did not disappoint, winning the World Cup freestyle at the CHI in Basel. Together with TSF Dalera BB (by Easy Game), she was awarded a whopping 90.795%, which put them at the very top of the results with 5% ahead of the competition.
That von Bredow-Werndl and TSF Dalera BB (by Easy Game) are an almost unbeatable duo has been proven once again. Together they already won at the Olympic Games, became European Champions and last year's World Cup Final was also on their record. The light-footedness and precision with which the already almost sixteen-year-old mare runs through each freestyle was also noticed this time and was rewarded with 90.795%.
DSP Quantaz (by Quaterback) and Isabelle Werth could not hide their delight after their freestyle. With smooth movements, they guided themselves through their freestyle almost flawlessly which the judges found worthy of 85.650%. This score earned the duo second place. With the thirteen-year-old stallion there is still room for improvement in the walk and also entering the ring is sometimes still a bit exciting but that does not prevent him from achieving good results.
In a Freestyle, it sometimes comes down to small details and only a few percent, which was confirmed again today. Nanna Skodborg Merrald was able to guide Blue Hors Zepter (by Blue Hors Zack) to 84.131% while Benjamin Werndl received 83.995% for his performance with Daily Mirror (by Damon Hill). For Merrald and Blue Hors Zepter, this was their international debut, which they were thus able to conclude with the bronze. Werndl came fourth and stayed ahead of Dinja van Liere who received 82.805% for her routine with Hartsuijker (by Johnson) and ended up in fifth place.
Photo©: Tomas Holcbecher
That von Bredow-Werndl and TSF Dalera BB (by Easy Game) are an almost unbeatable duo has been proven once again. Together they already won at the Olympic Games, became European Champions and last year's World Cup Final was also on their record. The light-footedness and precision with which the already almost sixteen-year-old mare runs through each freestyle was also noticed this time and was rewarded with 90.795%.
DSP Quantaz (by Quaterback) and Isabelle Werth could not hide their delight after their freestyle. With smooth movements, they guided themselves through their freestyle almost flawlessly which the judges found worthy of 85.650%. This score earned the duo second place. With the thirteen-year-old stallion there is still room for improvement in the walk and also entering the ring is sometimes still a bit exciting but that does not prevent him from achieving good results.
In a Freestyle, it sometimes comes down to small details and only a few percent, which was confirmed again today. Nanna Skodborg Merrald was able to guide Blue Hors Zepter (by Blue Hors Zack) to 84.131% while Benjamin Werndl received 83.995% for his performance with Daily Mirror (by Damon Hill). For Merrald and Blue Hors Zepter, this was their international debut, which they were thus able to conclude with the bronze. Werndl came fourth and stayed ahead of Dinja van Liere who received 82.805% for her routine with Hartsuijker (by Johnson) and ended up in fifth place.
Photo©: Tomas Holcbecher