World Championships
for Young Dressage Horses
Friday 2nd July 1999 - 14.30
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Under a cloudy sky the 2nd
qualifying competition of the World Championships for Young Horses started
off this morning at 10 a.m. Group I, which presented a large collection
of quality 5 year old dressage horses, was dominated by the black Hanoverian
mare Wahajama (by Warkant x Acapulco). Sold in 1998 at the 98th Elite Auction
in Verden, Germany, for 510.000 DM, this gorgeous looking and moving black
pays off her price. Judges Christoph Hess (GER), Brigitta Bergsten (SWE)
and Els Mouw (NED) complimented German rider Holga Finken on presenting
the mare so beautifully. The combination showed great improvement since
yesterday; Wahajama stretched her neck more and performed smooth transitions.
Even though she was a little tensed in the beginning, she bent well throughout
the test. Wahajama received a score of 9.1 and definitely outrun runner-up
Ictenos. The lovely Trakehner stallion gave a "greener" impression than
the Hanoverian, but rider Anky van Grunsven pushed the elegant bay into
an uphill canter that was featured by much shoulder freedom. In the extended
trots Ictenos (Sir Chamberlain x Marlon) was uneven for several paces but
that improved at the end of each diagonal. The judges described the Trakehner
as one of the highlights of the group because of his good rhythm and hind
leg usage. Ranked on third place was the KWPN stallion Broere Montecristo
by El Corona. They gave him a 9.0 score. Dutch Liseon Kamper made sure
that her mount Montecristo's qualities were properly highlighted. The bay
stallion has good gaits with much rhythm, but he tends to go behind the
vertical in the transitions. A flamboyant combination was the Swedish rider
Susanne Gielen with her yellow dun Ravell (by Bernstein) who excelled in
his ground-covering and rhythmical walk. He could have been more active
in the hind legs but he still showed a superb relaxation. The Belgian combinations
showed nice horses but they were a bit limited in their potential when
one looks at the other competitors. |