2007 World Cup Qualifiers
Isabell Werth Wins First World Cup Qualifier in Odense,
Denmark
November 26, 2007
The opening qualifier of the Western European
League in the FEI World Cup™ in Odense for a
sold out audience was won by 38 year old queen of dressage
Isabell
Werth partnering her mount of her World Cup™ win
in Las Vegas earlier this year Warum Nicht with 79,50%.
Runner up Swedish Jan Brink technically was the slightest
of a margin better with a faultless test, however dressage
on the edges is about taking risks as well.
And this
is one of the capabilities Isabell Werth always explores
to the utmost. As chairman of the judges Danish Leif
Törnblad stated: “The quality of this class
was pleasantly good! It was not a challenge for one
or two, but the first ten placed riders performed top
class. With this quality the difference is not only
between mistakes or faultless performances, it is also
about exploring a high degree of difficulties. And
in taking the risks of the higher, Jan Brink lost a
few points that Isabell Werth gained.”
Isabell Werth was relieved that her ‘Hannes’ as
she nicknames the impressive big chestnut was more
at ease than the day before in the Grand Prix. “I
think everyone could see that yesterday it was a ride
between highlights and big mistakes. Hannes was a bit
spooky because of the atmosphere and it was very difficult
to get him at ease in the arena. I am happy we managed
so well today”, said Werth at the press conference.
She was rewarded not only with precious first points
in the standings of the FEI World Cup™, but also
was the winner of a car and other gifts in kind, huge
prizes for dressage. Runner up Jan Brink was rewarded
with a car as well, which made the two make the statement
to praise the sponsors of Odense’s first FEI
World Cup™ Qualifier.
The prize money for dressage in Odense might be called
a world record and a unique first time event, as the
dressage prize money exceeded the prize money for
show jumping in Odense. For Isabell Werth this had
been the reason to choose for Odense instead of the
Maastricht show, she explained. Both Isabell Werth
and Jan Brink said they liked to keep the car. “It’s
a convenient size”, Isabell expresses and Jan
Brink added that although he just like Isabell must
have won five cars by now this one will just be perfect
for his staff at his farm. Organiser Bo Kristoffersen
of JBK Horseshows who after the FEI World Cup™ Arhus
last year now had his second experience with a dressage
qualifier added that the best prizes were needed to
gain the interest of the best riders for your show.
Although, it wasn't just the riders that were rewarded
this weekend in Odense, as both young and old were
given the opportunity to experience first hand the
thrills and excitement of "My Horse and Me",
a unique equestrian video game supported by the FEI
on display at a stand in the trade fair and about to
hit the shops around the world.
Odense also saw the birth of a new star in Casmir.
The Danish crowd got really wild for Andreas Helgstrand
and Casmir, after the fifth place in the Grand Prix
moving up to third position in the Freestyle. The personality
of Helgstrand shines everywhere he comes in. The injury
of Blue Hors Don Schufro is still not healed, the grey
medal winner Matiné is still out as well, so
now 8 year old Casmir carries Helgstrand to new fame.
The modest rider hardly could tell which of the three
might be the best. “However at this age of 8
Casmir is better than Blue Hors Matiné was in
that age”, Helgstrand commented.
Compatriot Nathalie zu Sayn Wittgenstein again had
a good day and finished fourth just like in Grand Prix. “Digby
is not spooky about the surroundings like my other
horse Rigoletto”, she said. However she borrowed
something from Rigoletto's Kür from Torino, which
she didn’t try before on a show. “We made
ends meet and stayed on the course!", said Nathalie
in conclusion with a big smile, reminding to her falling
off Rigoletto after the final halt in Torino.
After the historic team gold of the Dutch in Torino,
Dutch Laurens van Lieren for the first time entered
a show again. “Me and Hexagon’s Ollright
enjoyed our deserved pause. The FEI World Cup™ now
is the perfect build up towards the Olympic selections,
which is the next great aim. After Odense I will prepare
for the qualifiers in Frankfurt, Mechelen and Amsterdam
and see what will come from that”, Laurens said,
who is also cooperating with a live television show
following him through all selection challenges for
the OG Hong Kong as well as looking for new talented
stars that are also aiming for a life devoted to dressage
sport and horses. In Odense he ended sixth, commenting: “Fantastic
show, great potential, a wonderful audience that loves
the sport, and you can feel that. For myself I am happy
with my horses and just need some practice to improve
again.”
Also practicing for the OG in Hong Kong was Bernadette
Pujals from Mexico, surprising with an individual top
twelve position at the WEG 2006 in Aachen. It was a
close run and she achieved 75,10% on Vincent, fifth
position.
The only sad incident in regard to Odense happened
before the show. On their way to Odense Dutch competitor
Jeannette Haazen and her husband were involved in a
serious car-accident near Osnabrück in Germany
and went hospitalized. Jeannette Haazen who already
recovered from quite some over the past years (a.o.
broken backbone and a hernia) has severe swellings
on her leg, her husband Chris is worse and has been
operated for an open bone fracture yet. The horses
remained unharmed.
Photo Copyrighted: Ridehesten.com
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