CDI-PJYR
Bilzen
Bilzen, Belgium
14 - 16th February 2002
Jensen, Fokker and Heuntink Dominate CDI-PJYR Bilzen
Pony
rider Angoli Anne Jensen, junior rider Wendy Fokker
and young rider Joyce Heutink dominated the very first
international youth dressage riders competition of the
season. Gathered at the Belgian equestrian academy in
Bilzen, riders between the ages of 12 to 21 battled
for team and individual top placings.
In the pony
division, experienced pony rider Angoli Anne Jensen
scored magical 70% scores with her own Goldino (by Golden
Dancer). Her Rhinelander dun pony is in top shape and
has started his bid for the 2002 European Pony Championships
as a hopeful for the individual gold medal. Angoli Anne
scored 69.67%, 70.11% and 72.50% claiming three wins
and the overall individual champion's title. British
rider Henry Boswell was the only one who could lay a
breeze in Jensen's neck with his DHI Peppino. Boswell
scored 69.92% in the pony kur to music, which counted
as individual final. Dutch Andrea Villaverde, who has
a dual citizenship in The Netherlands and Spain, received
68.83% for her freestyle. Villaverde rode the gorgeous
Weser Ems pony stallion Condor (by Constantin). The
13-year old Luxembourg Veronique Henschen rode 67.92%
with her former European Pony Champion gelding Casper
(by Downland Folklore)
In
the junior riders' class, four talented riders were
in competition with each other for an individual medal.
It was new comer Wendy Fokker who eventually claimed
gold in the junior riders' kur to music. Aboard her
mother's licensed KWPN stallion Darwin, Fokker rode
to 72.60% score and left fellow team member Danielle
van Aalderen behind her. Van Aalderen, who is trained
by Coby van Baalen, received 71.72% in the kur with
her Westfalian stallion Festivo. Belgian Arnaud Reper
saddled his georgeous Westfalian gelding Fortissimo
(by Foxtrot) and collected 70.38% and a third place.
Valentina Truppa, daughter of the international judge
Vincenzo Truppa, finished fourth aboard Don Rico with
70.13%.
If
German Nicole Giesen never tried for the young riders
division at all, Joyce Heutink would have been the European
Young Riders Champion. This Dutch 21-year old, trained
by Rien van der Schaft, has an absolute superb, yet
sensitive horse. Her Berkel I Dancer already dominated
various Euro-Future Cup competitions last year, and
now seems to be ready to take over the throne from Giesen,.
At Bilzen, Heutink and Berkel I Dancer scored 69.83%,
71.32% and 74.13%. Only two rising Belgian talents were
able to spice up the competition a bit. Rising star
Ruth van Campen has been a constant competitor on the
Belgian dressage scene since her pony days. Her junior
riders' period was not as successful as her young chestnut
mare Capriccio (by Caprimond) was inexperienced then.
Now the combination has matured and seems ready for
a serious battle this upcoming show season. In Bilzen,
the pair improved every test and scored a final 68.52%
in the kur to music, which placed them second. Belgian
junior rider champion Hannelore Volders finished third
aboard her KWPN gelding Jakko (by Chronos). She received
68.35% from the distinguished panel of judges.
Related Links
View Scores of the CDI
Bilzen at junior-riders.com
Casper
was sold to Luxembourg Miss Henschen through Eurodressage/Junior
Riders
Images copyrighted: Mary
Phelps / Arnd
Bronkhorst
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