2001
European Dressage Championships
Nadine Capellmann dominates the first part of the
Grand Prix / No surprises
Verden,
August 9, 2001 – “Everything came as it was expected”
could be the headline of the second day of the European
Dressage Championships. It came to no surprises in the
first part of the team competition, the Grand Prix.
As expected before, it will come to a duel between the
leading nations in the dressage sports, Germany and
the Netherlands. The German riders Nadine Capellmann
with Farbenfroh and Isabell Werth with Anthony FRH started
in the first part of the team competition. Especially
Nadine Capellmann could fire the audience. With 77,24%
she dominated her competitors. With 71,84% Isabell Werth
came fourth.
The
Netherlands came second and third: With 72,72% Arjen
Teeuvissen with Gestion Goliath is on the second place
at the moment and Gonnelien Rothenberger-Gordijn with
Jonggor’s Weyden is on place three. The Danish rider
Lone Jörgensen with FBW Kennedy came fifth, followed
by the Austrian rider Andrea John with Hermes on place
six.
The decision in the team-competition will fall in the
second part of the Grand Prix, which takes place on
Friday. Especially the start of the favourites Ulla
Salzgeber and Rusty is eagerly awaited. As the winner
of the World Cup said before: “I will take it in a relaxed
way. We are in a good form.” Heike Kemmer with Albano
is the fourth starter for the German team on Friday.
For the Netherlands the Olympic Champion Anky van Grunsven
with Gestion Idool and Ellen Bontje with Gestion Silvano
will also start on Friday.
Images copyrighted: Arnd
Bronkhorst
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