2001
CDI Wiesbaden
19 - 22 September 2001
U.S.
Dressage Rider Lisa Wilcox Wins in Wiesbaden
USA
Equestrian (formerly AHSA) announced today that U.S.
riders scored notable successes at the international
dressage show, Wiesbaden CDI, Germany, September 20-23,
2001. Lisa Wilcox, originally from Thousand Oaks, CA,
and now based in Cappeln, Germany, riding the 10-year-old
Oldenburg stallion Relevant (Rubinstein I-Havanna) scored
an impressive 79.04% to win the Grand Prix Kur beating
Germany into second and third place. Wilcox also came
second riding the 11-year-old Oldenburg stallion Rohdiamant
(Rubinstein I-Elektia V) in the Grand Prix Special on
a score of 72.65% just 0.47% behind Germany's Olympic
veteran, Monica Theodorescu (Renaissance Fleur).
Sydney Olympian,
Guenter Seidel, from Del Mar, CA, riding the 12-year-old
Westfalian gelding Nikolas (Weinberg-Elise), was fourth
in the same class on a score of 70.65% and Arlene Page
of Wellington, FL, aboard the nine-year-old Holsteiner
mare Claire (Cassini-Umaica) finished in tenth place
on 66.0%.
Wilcox also
won the Grand Prix Kur Tour with a score of 73.76% riding
Relevant, again beating German riders at the top of
the leader board. The in-form Wilcox secured a second
place in the Grand Prix with Rohdiamant on a score of
69.56% with Seidel finishing in third place on Nikolaus
with 69.44%.
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