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German Riders
Steal the Show - and Mares Show The Way in Neumunster
February 22, 2004
Hubertus Schmidt and Wansuela Suerte won
their second FEI World Cup qualifier of the season in Neumunster, almost
certainly booking a ticket for April's FEI World Cup Dressage Final in
Duesseldorf. " I was very happy with Wansuela here", said Schmidt, " She was
hot at the beginning but the canter work felt very good and we worked well
to the music." As best German here, Schmidt will now consult with team
trainer Holger Schmezer, but expects to concentrate on the Final, which
takes place from April 1-4.
Ann Kathrin Linsenhoff is back in the hunt after her lovely mare
Wahajama-Unicef showed growing maturity for second place, just half a point
over Isabell Werth's Apache. With only three riders per nation able to ride
at the Final, the two ladies are heading to the last qualifier, Indoor
Brabant, on March 25-28. Werth is in a strong position, now third in the
points' standings behind Schmidt and leader Heike Kemmer, but with
Linsenhoff on 41 to her 58 points, she must take it to the wire to be
certain. Werth was happy with Apache, who she rode here to Antony's music
rather than the 11-year-old's usual classical programme. " There were a few
little mistakes" she said, " but I am so happy with his development this
season. Of course there are things to improve, but I feel he is heading the
right way."
The surprise of the competition was newcomer Isabel von Wendorff's fourth
place on Legacy. While not in the FEI World Cup hunt, the local rider on the
11-year-old Holstein gelding she bred and trained herself made the most of
her opportunity to ride at this show, especially as she had just one week's
notice.
British rider Emma Hindle was the only non-German to make a serious inroad
into the prizes placing fifth on Wie Weltmeyer. She now shares equal fourth
place in the standings with Holland's Anky van Grunsven on 57 points. Twelve
starters scored over 70 per cent, and the winner, on 77.81, was a unanimous
verdict but as the sell out crowd produced a huge atmosphere - standing
ovations have become the in thing this year - there were no faultless tests.
Judge at 'H" Volker Moritz commented: " It was a very exciting class, but
the standard was not as high as we expected. The winner, Wansuela Suerte,
can earn 80 per cent when she is really good. She got better, and better as
the test went on, but she was tense in the beginning. Wahajama-Unicef did a
good job today, it is all coming together more." He agreed with FEI Dressage
Committee Chairman, and Ground Jury President, Mariette Withages that one of
the most exciting aspects of the class was the number of good young horses.
Mme Withages said: " It was interesting and promising for the future. Legacy
in particular produced a good picture and has lots of potential." It was all
appreciated by the crowd, and just two days prior to this penultimate FEI
World Cup dressage qualifier, the show reported that next year's Sunday
performance is already sold out.
Results:
FEI World Cup Dressage Freestyle to Music Qualifier, presented by Volksbank
Raiffeisenbank eG, Neumünster, dnd the Deutschen
Genossenschafts-Hypothekenbank AG
1, Hubertus Schmidt GER (Wansuela Suerte) 77.814
2, Ann Kathrin Linsenhoff GER (Wahajama-Unicef) 75.683
3, Isabell Werth GER (Apache) 75.142
4, Isabel van Wendorff GER (Legacy) 74.381
5, Emma Hindle GBR (Wie Weltmeyer) 74.171
6, Martin Schaudt GER (Losdau's Loriot) 73.98
7, Gina Capellman-Lutkemeier GER (Amando) 71.86
8, Elena Sidneva RUS (Artax Condor) 71.64
9, Wolfram Wittig GER (Breitling W) 71.58
10, Nicole Ahlefeldt Laurvig-Lehn DEN (Esprit) 71.50
FEI World Cup Dressage Western European League Points Standing (after six of
seven competitions)
1, Heike Kemmer GER 72
2, Hubertus Schmidt GER 64
3, Isabell Werth GER 58
4= Emma Hindle GBR and Anky van Grunsven NED
6, Sven Rothenberger NED 46
7, Ann Kathrin Linsenhoff GER 41
8, Edward Gal NED 39
9, Louise Nathhorst SWE 37
10, Nicole Ahlefeldt Laurvig-Lehn DEN 35
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