2000
CDI Stuttgart, Germany
15th - 19th November 2000
Salzgeber
and Zeilinger Rule in Stuttgart
The Time has Come, The Salzgeber Era has Commenced
The
European winter show circuit took off with the CDI-W
Berlin just two weeks ago but is already reaching a
climax with the Stuttgart German Masters Competition.
Ulla Salzgeber, A citizen of Bad Worishofen in Bavaria,
showed what the future has in store. With her Olympic
bronze horse Rusty, Salzgeber dominated both Grand Prix
and Special in the German Masters competition. With
a 77.17% and 79.44% score, Salzgeber indicated that
she's is now the leading dressage rider in the world.
Livinjo Makes a Dream Come True
Another rising star is Rudolf Zeilinger on his Hanoverian
Livinjo (by Lysander). Although the pair has been showing
Grand Prix for quite a while, they still seem to be
making progress. In Stuttgart, Zeilinger was second
in the short Grand Prix with 71.17%. Heike Kemmer and
Albano (by Argentinus) were the only combination able
to pass him. In the freestyle, however, the Bremen-duo
reigned supreme by putting 78.42% on the scoreboard.
"This is the highlight of my career," Zeilinger said,"
last year my student Lars Petersen won this class, and
now I did it. This is simply heaven." The class, which
had a 40,000 DM purse, was sponsored by his Royal Highness
Carl, Duke of Baden Wurttemberg.
Isabell Werth, Moving the Hearts of Thousands
Although Salzgeber and Zeilinger were the leading stars
in Stuttgart, it was Isabell Werth who moved the hearts
of many with Gigolo FRH and Agnelli FRH. For a second,
consecutive time Werth received the Otto-Lörke preis,
an award offered to the rider, owner and breeder of
the most successful Grand Prix horse under the age of
10. It was Werth's Agnelli FRH, a chestnut Hanoverian
by Akzent II, who got laureled for this occassion. Highlight
of the CDI Stuttgart was without a doubt the official
retirement party of the 17-year-old Gigolo in front
of 60,000 spectators. Constantly in tears, Isabell rode
once more her Olympic freestyle titled "Gigolo's Journey".
Through the microphone Werth thanked her trainer and
sponsor Dr Uwe Schulten-Baumer sr. for his continuous
support and Uwe jr. for finding Gigolo as a 5-year-old.
With a winning sum of 800,000 DM of prize money, Gigolo
FRH is the most successful dressage horse ever.
Complete Scores of the 2000 CDI Stuttgart here
Article by Astrid
Appels - no reproduction of any part without written
permission
Image by Arnd
Bronkhorst - no reproduction without payment!
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