1999
European Young Riders Championships
Ksiaz, Poland
European Young Rider Champion, Von Oldershausen
Never
before has Germany delegated such a strong Young Riders
team as the one that came, saw and conquered at the
1999 European Young Riders' Championships in Ksiaz,
Poland. The German YR team, consisting of Christine
von Oldershausen, Tina Wehlmann, Nadine Maiwurm and
Astrid Buer, made every sound hush as they performed
12 absolutely perfect tests which made them collect
the team gold and individual gold, silver and bronze
medal.
Even though all four were equally strong, it was Christine
von Oldershausen who captured the individual gold. Her
mount Amica Farina appeared to be in excellent shape
as she won the team test (71.09%) and later on the individual
finals (72.79%). Team mate Tina Wehlman dominated the
preliminary test (70.67%) with Grand Fox, but settled
on a final silver second position (72.63%). Bronze was
awarded to Nadine Maiwurm who rode her gorgeous chestnut
Don Fredde Robinson to a third place (70.79%). Astrid
Buer and her Hanoverian What Joy (by World Cup) already
won the individual silver medal at the 1998 European
Championships, but this year her 70.52% test was 'only'
worthy a fourth place.
Chef d'Equipe Holger Schmezer said that the German
successes are a results of constant training and assistance
which each of the riders receive. Before the Championships
a one week intensive training camp was organized under
the supervision of Klaus Balkenhol and GP Chef d'Equipe
Madeleine Winter-Schulze. Consequently the German riders
captured all top four places in each test and didn't
score below 70% in the team and individual test in Ksiaz.
European Young Riders'
Championship Scores
Image copyrighted by Mary
Phelps
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