2002
World Equestrian Games
Grand
Prix Test Group One - September 11, 2002
Ferro
and Weyden Did Not Highlight for Silver
The
battle for bronze is now on between Spain, Denmark and
The Netherlands. On the fourth spot was the Dutch Coby
van Baalen with her stallion Olympic Ferro. Her score
of 72.520% was the first to beat Blinks from her number
one spot in the second half of today's Grand Prix.
Olympic
Ferro was sharp on the aids but gave a nervous, unharmonious
impression. Even though his trot work has slightly improved
and looks less passagelike all the time, he has not
warmed my heart. His piaffe and passage are delightful.
They show great suspension and a hindquarters that slide
underneath the body while doing the collected movements,
but Van Baalen's aids are constantly visible and there
is never a steady, light contact but repetitively a
short yanking at the reins while her legs swing to keep
him going. Ferro made only one major mistake in his
test by changing lead before his right canter pirouette.
The
other Dutch rider for the day, Gonnelien Rothenberger,
had a dull ride on her husband's stallion Jonggor's
Weyden. All the extensions were mediocre and the combinations
never excelled in any exercise. Furthermore, Rothenberger
has this tedious tic of laying in the saddle instead
of sitting straight. Even though the total image is
one of peace, the combination was today just not good
enough to contribute points for a Dutch silver medal.
The score of 68.200% and a tenth place were a generous
donation from the judges.
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