2004 World Championships for Young Dressage Horses
Dr. Möller Rides Amidou to Bronze Glory
July 12, 2004
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The bronze medal in the five-year old division went
to Amidou, a Holsteiner licensed stallion presented
by Dr. Ulf Möller. Though Amidou is mainly a show jumping
bred stallion with his Alcatraz x Langata Express
xx bloodline, his career seems to lie in dressage.
Owned by Hof Kasselmann, Amidou tried to qualify twice
for the Bundeschampionate under Miriam Henschke but
unfortunately failed. When Dr. Ulf Möller took a
seat in the saddle, the stallion improved considerably,
qualifying for the
World Championships and the Bundeschampionate in
matter
of weeks.
In the first qualifier, Amidou showed an active hind
leg in the trot and a very round canter. He could,
however, put the hindleg more under his body. Also,
the transitions
were not very clean. The judges gave Amidou a generous
8.82 with which he finished 6th in round one. "We had
some problems in the circles, the footing was also
quite slippery," Dr Möller explained, "but we had a
good training session today (Saturday) so we'll see
tomorrow."
And tomorrow went really well. In the Finals on Sunday,
Möller and Amidou scored 8,98 in total, which ranked
them in a third, bronze medal winning position. Amidou's
trot was very rhythmical and balanced and his canter
showed good ground covering. This more than decent
performance owed much to the talent
of rider Ulf Möller, more than to the overall dressagetalent
of the horse.
The judges praised Amidou for his active, cadenced
trot with much looseness and freedom in the shoulder.
His canter is well balanced, but the horse puts more
weight in the left canter than in the right.
The walk was free and "with purpose." Though the judges
gave
Amidou a 9 for submission, the transitions were again
the major issue in the test. The canter-walk-canter
transition was a bit difficult and in the canter-trot
transition, Amidou went into walk.
Nevertheless, Amidou's
Finals' ride was a huge improvement to Friday and
credit should definitely go to his rider who kept the
horse nicely tucked between his legs and in rhythm
throughout the ride. The bronze
medal at the 2004World Championships was, therefore,
definitely in honor of Amidou's rideability and nice
appearance under
Dr. Möller.
Video Clip: Amidou
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