U.S. dressage team tied for lead in Rotterdam

The U.S. is neck and neck with the Netherlands’ home team in the dressage Nations Cup at the Rotterdam Horse Show after today’s Grand Prix. They are tied on a score of 19 points each, with Sweden third on 29. Seven nations are competing, with the championship to be decided on Saturday after the Special and Freestyle.

Dutch rider Dinja van Liere leads the way individually on Hermes (79.739), while Patrick Kittel of Sweden stands second with Blue Horse Zepter (76.130 percent). The top U.S. rider was Ashley Holzer of Wellington, Fla., with Valentine (72.957). Alice Tarjan of Oldwick, N.J. was seventh in the field of 28 with the U.S.-bred Serenade MF  (71.239) in the mare’s first European competition.

There were two other U.S.  riders competing. Katie Duerrhammer on Paxton (70.456) finished 11th while Ben Ebeling on Illuster van de Kampert ended up 28th and last with a score of 57.152 after getting marks of 1 in the piaffe on two occasions in the test.

The Americans have been shortlisted for the team that will go toAugust’s world championships in Denmark, for which Rotterdam is an observation event. Other short-listed riders are slated to compete at Aachen next month.