2002
World Equestrian Games
Grand
Prix Test Group One - September 11, 2002
Brilliant
Brentina Brings Hope For the U.S.
The
United States of America took personal "sportive"
revenge at September 11, 2001, by blasting away all
competition today in the Chapin center. Two American
riders entered the arena and both ranked in the top
five, venging the 9/11-jinx. Debbie McDonald scored
a phenomenal 74.640% aboard her brilliant Brentina and
finished second. Her ride with Perry Thomas' chestnut
Hanoverian mare was sensational. Although she labelled
her test as "conservative", it made a definite
impression on every spectator. Fluent transitions, sharp
on the letter, a harmonious conversation between rider
and horse. As usual, Brentina thrilled with her half
passes and eye catching piaffe-passage transitions.
At
the press conference after the test, McDonald was extatic.
"I have only dreamt of sitting here," she
said. Debbie had felt this good ride coming up. "Yesterday
I only rode her for 15 minutes because she felt incredible."
Yesterday's gut feeling was a good indicator for today.
"When I picked up the trot, I knew she was right
with me and she stayed that way the whole test."
Although
Chef d'Equipe Jessica Ransehousen attributes the wonderful
performance of today to the extraordinary loving bond
between Debbie and Brentina, it is more likely that
team trainer Klaus Balkenhol made the decisive contribution
for the USET's winning improvement. "Klaus has
been incredible," McDonald noted. "He's so
sensitive, doesn't overwork the horses and has created
a great environment to be in." McDonald is certainly
pleased that Balkenhol lets her do her own thing for
a while, and only then steps in with some additional
comments and suggestions.

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