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Jorinde Verwimp stays ahead of Heylen in Prix St. Georges Small Tour

In Lier there were several rubrics of the BK dressage on the schedule today. The first rubric that was ridden, was the Small Tour. Twenty different combinations took part in the Grand Prix St. Georges. The jury consisted of P. Imschoot, D. Deschauwer, M. Drohm, D. Joosten and J. Cauwberghs.

The first place went to Jorinde Verwimp. She brought Golddream vd Kempenhoeve (by Jazz) to a total score of 71,559 percent. Second place went to Tom Heylen. With El Capone (v. Tuschinksi) under the saddle, he rode a total score of 71.206 percent. The top three was completed by Inge Heylen and Kalagan ‘H’ (by Universal). Their freestyle was awarded a total of 70.206 percent by the jury.

The fourth place went to Loranne Livens and Aragon L (v. Aaron) with a total score of 69.353 percent. Jorinde Verwimp and Gina’s Pearl (by Jazz) had a fifth place.

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Belgian Dressage Championships are moved

The Belgian Dressage Championships are postponed due to the coronavirus. The organization has not yet announced a new date.

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At the beginning of this year, it was announced that Belgium Dressage Events will take over the organization of the Belgian Dressage Championships. Not only did this move the event to the Azelhof location, it was also decided to have the championships take place earlier in the season. Unfortunately, due to the serious situation regarding the coronavirus, the organization had to choose to postpone the championships. The original date from 28 to 1 June will therefore be canceled. When the championships will take place will be announced later.

In close consultation with the KBRSF and Equestrian Flanders, it was decided not to cancel the Belgian Dressage Championship, but to postpone it to a later date this year. Keep an eye on the website and social media channels for the latest updates.

Marlies van Baalen wins CDI4* Freestyle

Marlies van Baalen (Brakel) won the Belgium Dressage Events Kür on Music this afternoon with Ben Johnson. The Team NL rider just behind her colleague Adelinde Cornelissen (Nijkerk). With Chardonnay, previously driven by Stefanie de Frel, Diederik van Silfhout (Lunteren) finished fifth in the Grand Prix Special with a percentage of 71,383%.

Marlies van Baalen, member of the B-squad, booked a nice victory with Ben Johnson (by Johnson) in the four-star competition in Lier. The judges appreciated her Freestyle with a percentage of 78,155%. In the Grand Prix they achieved a nice score of 72.304%. With that they finished in fifth place.

Adelinde Cornelissen made a strong return to international sport with the stallion Aqiedo (by Unigo). After the third place in the Grand Prix (73%), Cornelissen finished second behind Van Baalen with the 15-year-old KWPN stallion. In the final test, the Olympic rider from Nijkerk achieved a percentage of 77,560%.

View the results from the Freestyle here

View the results from the Grand Prix Special here

View the results from the Grand Prix here

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Dominique Filion wins with Frida K Joli Lodger Freestyle Intermediare I

Dominique Filion and her Frida K (by Fidertanz) won the Joli Lodger Kür to music Intermédiare I.

With a score of no less than 78,845%, she remains over one percent ahead of first pursuer and countryman Diederik van Silfhout with Impression (by Don Schufro). They receive 77.795% from the five-member and international jury.

Corentin Pottier and Gotilas du Feuillard (by Totilas) close the podium with 75.265%.

Larissa Pauluis is the first home rider in the ranking. With First-Step Valentin (by Vitalis) she dances to 75,090%.

The Portuguese Luis Principe and R.S. Raphael (by Romanov Blue Hors) complete the top five. They score just under 75%, which remains at 74.580%.

Inge Heylen also achieved a strong result with Kalagan ‘H’ (by Universal). They dance to a score of 74.305% and that is good for seventh place. Loranne Livens is further up in the ranking on nine with Aragon L (by Aaron). Flore de Winne finishes the top ten with Basali (by Bellissimo M).

View the full overview with the results here.

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Diederik van Silfhout keeps Dutch honor high

Spencer Wilton wins the Alexa Fairchild prize, the Grand Prix Special with Super Nova II. Diederik Van Silfhout dances with Chardonnay to a handsome fifth place.

A completely British podium in the GP Spécial this afternoon. Spencer Wilton and Super Nova II (by De Niro) are awarded 76,809% by the five-member international jury. They thus remain more than two percent ahead of countryman Sonnar Murray Brown. With Erlentanz (by Latimer) this combination is rewarded with 74.340%. Gareth Hughes and KK Woodstock (by Wolkentanz II) follow on a closer 73,085%.

The German Carina Bachmann drives 72.298% together and is fourth with Tarantino 5 (by Toronto). Noorderbuur Diederik van Silfhout and Chardonnay (by Westpoint) receive 71.383% of the jury and complete the top five.

View the full overview with the results here.

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Dominique Filion wins Intermediaire I

This morning Dominique Filion won the Intermediaire I with the 8-year-old Fidertanz offspring, Frida K. The pair won with a convincing lead with 74,000%.

Filion referred Diederik van Silfhout to second place with the 7-year-old KWPN member Impression (Don Schufro). Van Silfhout collected 71.971% in this 4 * category. Larissa Pauluis finished the stage for her own audience.

Pauluis followed in third place with the 8-year-old First-Step Valentin (Vitalis). The home duo received 71,441% from the jury. Inge Heylen also achieved more than 70%. Together with Kalagan ‘H’ (Universal) the Belgian collected 70.588%, good for sixth place.

View the full overview with the results here.

Due to the extensive program and clinic of Tineke Bartels on Saturday and the clinic with Stephan Buitenbos on Sunday, admission costs 10 euros per person, which is charged at the entrance.
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Spencer Wilton regeert CDI4* Grand Prix

The day ended yesterday with a rider party and before that the handsome 4 * Grand Prix. Spencer Wilton held back the competition with Super Nova II (De Niro). Yet the biggest surprise was Adelinde Cornelissen who started Aqiedo (Undigo). Originally, Cornrelissen had announced that it would take Aqiedo again for the first time at Indoor Brabant, but that return took place a little earlier.

For Wilton and seventeen-year-old Super Nova it was the second time in the ring after a long competition break. The duo won with 75.761% and kept countryman Sonnar Murray Brown behind with Erlentanz (Latimer). Brown drove to a total of 74.174%.

Cornelissen and Aqiedo came back to the CDI in Lier yesterday for the first time since last February and finished in third place with 73%.

View the full overview with the results here.

Due to the extensive program and clinic of Tineke Bartels on Saturday and the clinic with Stephan Buitenbos on Sunday, admission costs 10 euros per person, which is charged at the entrance.
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Photo: DigiShots

 

Kebie Raaijmakers wins again

Kebie Raaijmakers put things in order in the Individual Children Test yesterday. The young rider sent her Happy Feet to the overall victory with 78.535%. Earlier this week, she already won the introductory test on Wednesday with the Tuschinksi descendant.

The stage in this test turned completely orange. Thursday’s winner, Veerle Van Hof followed in second place with Don Diablo (Westpoint). The performance of the duo was rewarded with 75.130%.

Countrywoman Maura Knipscheer received 75.065% for her test with Amaretto (Krack C) and thus completed the podium. Max Van Durne followed in fourth place for his own audience. Van Durne rode with Dijon to a nice score of 72.737%.

In the U25 Grand Prix, Ann-Kathrin Lindner kept the competition behind with Sunfire 16 (San Amour I). The pair was the only one to go above 70%. With 72.718%, the duo was well ahead of their compatriot Sophie Reef with Charming Lady. The German sent her Painted Black offspring to second place with 69.974%. Skylar Bos completed the podium with Choice Finch (Voice). Bos collected 68.653% and thus stayed ahead of local rider Lore Vandeborne with Ikke-Pia vd Berghoevev (San Amour). The Belgian rider received 68.077% of the final result.

View the full overview with the results here.

Due to the extensive program and clinic of Tineke Bartels on Saturday and the clinic with Stephan Buitenbos on Sunday, admission costs 10 euros per person, which is charged at the entrance.
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Photo: DigiShots

Riders Party at Friday night

To celebrate the beautiful dressage we have seen the past few days we throw a amazing party on Friday night! It will start at 23:00 so make sure you’ll be there.

Sophia Boje Obel Jorgensen convincing to victory

This morning the pony combinations were the first to start. Sophia Boje Obel Jorgensen crazy for the overall victory. Together with Adriano B (De Angelo B), the Danish jury impressed with a total score of 74.955%.

The pair scored with a strong test in which they especially scored high on components such as the step. The test gave the combination a lead of more than 2% on the Dutch rider Evi Van Rooij with the 11-year-old King Stayerhof’s Jango (Kosmo van Orchid’s).

Van Rooij sent her NRPS employee to 72.523% with a nice full-bodied and handsome trot work. The stage was finished by Clara Paschertz with Da Capo’s Dancing Boy. Together with the Da Capo descendant, the German rode to a total of 72.388%.

View the full overview with the results here.

Due to the extensive program and clinic of Tineke Bartels on Saturday and the clinic with Stephan Buitenbos on Sunday, admission costs 10 euros per person, which is charged at the entrance.
Source: Equnews
Photo: DigiShots