Top dressage rider defends top position at the Liselott price and Klaus Rheinberger Foundation in Aachen

Top dressage rider defends top position at the Liselott price and Klaus Rheinberger Foundation in Aachen

chio Aachen: Young dressage rider impress with top performance

The Chio Aachen was again the scene of exciting exams and outstanding performance of young dressage riders. In the freestyle around the price of the Liselott and Klaus Rheinberger Foundation there was an exciting reunion with well -known faces on the top positions.

lana-pinu tree belt was able to defend its top position on Emma with an impressive 77.375 percent. The Australian Kate Kyros and the Danish Sophia Ludvigsen followed in places two and three, confirming their shape from the first exam.

for tree belts, which celebrated her first victory in Aachen on her 19th birthday, was great for the joy of the renewed success. She already had a good feeling on the riding arena and praised the performance of her mare Emma. "This is the second time that we ride the new freestyle at the tournament and it worked great. I'm very, very satisfied," she explained radiantly.

The family of the second -placed, Kate Kyros, was also cheering about the successful performance. The Australian rider, who contested her first season in Europe, received an impressive artistic grade of 82.20 percent from the "Kürpäptin" Katrina Wüst, which was even higher than that of the winner. Judge colleague Cesar Torrente rated Kyros and her horse Intro K not only in the B-Note, but also in the A-Note at the top, which indicates a promising future for the rider from Down Under.

the Chio Aachen once more presented the impressive performance of young dressage riders, who, with their appearances and results, delighted the audience and ensured exciting competitions.

- Nag

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