No surprise: Brits lead the way in the dressage Europeans

by | Sep 6, 2023 | On the rail

Carl Hester, the architect of British dressage success, is heading the individual rankings as the European Dressage Championships got under way in Riesenbeck, Germany, on Wednesday. Riding Fame,a 13-year-old Dutchbred (Bordeaux X Rhodium), the veteran of 22 championship competitions put his nation in the lead with a personal best score of 78.540 percent.

“I absolutely love this horse. I look forward to riding him every day,” said Carl, who noted that despite the “boiling” hot weather, “he delivered today. When a horse goes like that for you in these weather conditions…If I never did a test again, it’s a lovely one to finish on.”

Carl Hester waves to the crowd in Riesenbeck as he leaves the ring with Fame after a super test.

For the moment, his teammate, Gareth Hughes, has the drop score with Classic Briolinca (74.565), the 17-year-old mare with whom he has been working since she was three.

It’s likely Gareth will remain as the drop score, since British stalwarts Charlotte Dujardin (Imhotep) and World Champion Lottie Fry (Glamourdale) ride tomorrow. But at this point, Gareth is fourth overall, back of Germany’s Mathias Alexander Rath (Thiago GS, 74.845)

Germany for now is the second-place team on 77.174, Isabell Werth’s mark with DSP Quantaz, which makes Mathias the current drop score.

Despite standing second behind Carl, Isabell, who has seven Olympic gold medals, likely won’t be the top score for the German team. Not only does Frederic Wandres (Bluetooth Old) ride Thursday for the home side, but also world number one Jessica von Bredow-Werndl on TSF Dalera BB.

The world is waiting for the showdown between Dalera and Glamourdale. Jessica missed the world championshps last year because she was pregnant, while Glamourdale did not appear at this spring’s FEI World Cup finals because it was breeding season.

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