2003
World Cup Dressage Finals
Ulla
Salzgeber Claims Third Consecutive World Cup Title
March
30, 2003
German
dressage star Ulla Salzgeber claimed her third consecutive
World Cup title at the 2003 World Cup Finals in Goteborg,
Sweden, March 28-30, 2003. Never before were the World
Cup Finals so predictable in its ranking, yet its competion
still highly interesting. Salzgeber fully lived up to
her role as supreme dressage queen on the scene and
the only combination able to challenge Salzgeber was
American Debbie McDonald.
The
Latvian bred Rusty was top fit and produced some textbook
movements in the flying changes and pirouettes during
his Carmina Burana Freestyle. Scoring 82.19%, Salzgeber
did break her personal record score, but gave one of
her best performances ever seen. Receiving a standing
ovation from the crowd, Salzgeber left the arena like
a Roman polemarch.
In
their Gershwin flavored freestyle, McDonald and Brentina
put in that extra effort that was lacking in their Grand
Prix. The transitions were more fluent, the piaffe-passage
tour was brilliant and only a flaw in the tempi changes
kept her from an 80% score. Finishing second overall
with a 78.89% kur score, McDonald's World Cup Finals
jinx vaporised. McDonald admitted that she doesn't hold
great memories from her 1998 World Cup Finals' experience,
when she rode Beaurivage to a 12th place. McDonald was
afraid that predictions prior to the event would put
a jinx on her World Cup performance on Brentina and
her silence paid off.
Surprisingly
placing third were Heike Kemmer and her 16-year old
Oldenburg gelding Albano. The duo had an off-season
in 2002 and it was generally not expected the pair to
make such a brilliant come back. Albano showed strong
engagement, and confirmed Grand prix movements in his
freestyle. With 76.94% Kemmer just beat American Guenter
Seidel who ranked fourth aboard the Westphalian Nikolaus.
Dancing to Latin tunes, Nikolaus was flawless in his
exercises, but built up some tension in the first piaffe.
Seidel was able to relax his sensitive bay and continued
his test at a high level.
Placing
fifth were Isabell Werth and Anthony FRH. The combination
gave away their solid third position after the Grand
Prix, as Anthony FRH predictiblt no longer behaved as
a good boy. The dark bay gelding by Argument profoundly
dislikes the piaffe and that showed again in their Kur.
Fortunately, the Beatles music suited Werth's nicely
constructed kur and the pair scored high on the artistic
level. With 75.67%, they placed Sright in front of American
George Williams.
Williams
and his black diva mare Rocher brought electricity to
the Scandinavium arena, which was packed with 11,000
spectators. Performing on a Madonna inspired freestyle,
Rocher stayed energetic throughout the test, but came
a bit too deep in the half passes. Scoring 75.56% and
placing sixth overall, Williams had a wonderful World
Cup Finals debut.
by
Astrid Appels
Images copyrighted: Dirk
Caremans
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