Premiere victory for Lana-Pinou tree belt at the price of the Liselott and Klaus Rheinberger Foundation in Aachen

Premiere victory for Lana-Pinou tree belt at the price of the Liselott and Klaus Rheinberger Foundation in Aachen

ride in the spotlight: The success story of Lana-PinoU Baumgürtel

A special event recently took place at the Chio Aachen when the talented rider Lana-Pinou tree belt celebrated an impressive victory at the Liselott and Klaus Rheinberger Foundation Prize. It was not only her first appearance in Aachen, but also her first year at the S level, and that on her 19th birthday-a truly memorable moment.

Lana-Pinou and her mare Emma, who has already won numerous European Championship medals from the juniors, were unbeatable that day. With an excellent result of 70.823 percent, they were clearly at the top of the competition. Lana-Pinou emphasized the close bond with Emma, which she trained herself and who is now her partner on this successful path.

In addition to Lana-Pinou, only one other couple was able to exceed the 70 percent mark: Kate Kyros from Australia, which showed a strong performance with her horse Intro K and achieved 70.176 percent. Despite her minor awareness in Germany, she impressed the audience with her appearance.

Sophia Ludvigsen from Denmark secured third place, which achieved a rating of 69.765 percent with Blue Hors Touch of Olympic L. As a reigning U21 team European champion and already successful in the Grand Prix, she also showed a convincing performance in Aachen.

The Chio Aachen thus offered an impressive stage for up-and-coming talents such as Lana-PinoU tree belt, which inspires with their achievements and takes place the equestrian world and shows the great potential in young riders.

- Nag

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