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As every year since
2001, the idyllic Hof Kasselmann hosted the FEI/PSI World Jumping and
Dressage Challenge Finals during the last week of June. From the moment they
arrived on 28 June, the 50 riders qualified for this event enjoyed an active
programme combining both competition and entertainment.
The day after the arrival was dedicated to the selection of horses. Who
better than Ullrich Kasselmann and Paul Schockemöhle could offer high
quality horses to the 50 riders? Two days later, the riders began the
Qualification competitions with the assistance of highly skilled trainers.
The Children's Dressage Final organised indoor took place on 3 July, while
the adults fought for their titles on 4 July. It was noted with great
satisfaction that the level of the Children had increased compared to last
year's. Well seated and riding forward, Brigette Learmonth (NZL), Giuliana
Gasparin-Lucchesi (BRA) and Chara Pouli (GRE) performed well the test which
had been reviewed for this occasion and found totally satisfactory.
The Jumping and Dressage Challenge Finals for Adults with change of horses
were as always very exciting and well attended. In Jumping, four riders
battled for the three first places. Mauricio Garcia Ballesteros (PUR) was
unfortunately eliminated and saw his dream for a medal vanish. In Dressage,
the best three riders qualified after the 2nd Qualifier fought with passion
for the first place. Finally, Andrea Harrison (RSA) proved to be the best
and took the lead ahead of Akoele Roachford (BAR) and Brigitte Davidow
(NAM).
Unfortunately, the weather was the spoilsport and the wind, rain and cold
gave everyone an autumn feeling. However, an impressive crowd got over the
bad climatic conditions and came to watch the various competitions organised
in the frame of the Internationales Reiterfestival Hagen 2004 including,
among others, a CSIOJY, a CDIY, the German Championship of Professional
Trainers as well as the wonderful exhibition Horse and Dreams dedicated to
the lovers of country and lifestyle. |