Isabell Werth and Wendy: Triumph at Chio Aachen qualified for Paris
Isabell Werth and Wendy: Triumph at Chio Aachen qualified for Paris
Isabell Werth triumphs in the Chio Aachen dressage
Last weekend a spectacular dressage event took place at the Chio Aachen, in which Isabell Werth and her mare Wendy de Fontaine focused. Initially only planned for the "I-Tour", the duo moved up to the Nations Prize team at short notice and dominated the competitions from start to finish. Her triumphal march began with the Grand Prix and culminated in an outstanding freestyle that they were able to win with 89.095 percent.unique performance in the dressage area
Isabell Werth and Wendy de Fontaine not only impressed the jury, but also the audience with their extraordinary performances. With a personal best of 89.095 percent in the freestyle, they showed that they are an unbeatable team. Even Werth was impressed by Wendy's achievements and found hardly any words for the progressive success story.
Frederic Wandres was also able to convince with his horse Bluetooth Old and achieved an excellent second place in the freestyle. Despite small mistakes in the Grand Prix Spécial, he demonstrated nerve strength and presented a technically flawless round in the freestyle. With 83.010 percent he achieved an impressive result and was satisfied with the performance of his horse.
German dominance in the dressage stadium
Another German duo, consisting of Ingrid Klimke and Francis FRH, added the strong German contingent at the Chio Aachen. Despite a small mistake at the beginning of the freestyle, they were able to secure third place with 81.385 percent. Klimke was satisfied with the performance, even if everything did not go according to plan. Nevertheless, they were able to build on the strong performance of their colleagues and underline the German dominance in dressage sports.
The spectators were enthusiastic about the impressive performances of the riders and enjoyed high -class dressage at the highest level. The Chio Aachen was again a complete success for the German leaders and promises exciting competitions in the future.
- Nag
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