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Equestrian FEI Dressage World Cup 2018 - 2019


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Wild cards have been announced:

 

:NED Emmelie Scholtens

:RSA Tanya Seymour

:USA Adrienne Lyle

 

Also, :GER Dorothee Schneider withdrew, so she will be replaced with another German, Benjamin Werndl.

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Final Line-up

 

Defending Champion

:GER Isabell Werth (Weihegold or Emilio)

 

Western European League

:GER Helen Langehanenberg (Damsey)

:GER Benjamin Werndl (Daily Mirror)

:DEN Daniel Bachmann Andersen (Blue Hors Zack)

:SWE Patrik Kittel (Delaunay)

:NED Hans Peter Minderhoud (Glock's Dream Boy)

:POR Maria Caetano (Coroado)

:SWE Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfven (Don Auriello)

:IRL Judy Reynolds (Vancouver K)

:FRA Morgan Barbancon (Sir Donnerhall II)

 

North American League

:USA Laura Graves (Verdades)

:USA Kasey Perry-Glass (Goerklintgaards Dublet)

 

Central European League

:RUS Regina Isachkina (Sun of May Life)

:BLR Olga Safronova (Sandro d'Amour)

 

Non-League

:DOM Yvonne Losos de Muniz (Aquamarijn)

 

Wild Cards

:NED Emmelie Scholtens (Apache)

:RSA Tanya Seymour (Ramoneur)

:USA Adrienne Lyle (Salvino)

 

 

It promises to be a really exciting final. :cheer:

 

Werth, Graves, Perry-Glass, Bachmann Andersen and Langehanenberg can hope for a win. Werndl, Kittel, Minderhoud, Vilhelmson-Silfven and Reynolds have a good chance for a podium. Caetano, Scholtens and Lyle could be interesting threats too. Among the remaining names, Barbancon will be competing at her second finals, Isachkina will be bringing a promising young horse, Safronova will be competing outside of Belarus/Russia for the first time in her career (:d), Losos is in great shape with Aquamarijn, while Seymour will become the first ever African finalist!

 

Additionally, World Cup Finals will offer as much as 20 bonus points for the Olympic rankings. European championships and the Pan Ams will be the only other qualifiers with such significant bonuses. :evil:

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Apparently the demand for tickets has been so high that the Gothenburg organizers have decided to install a big screen outside of the Scandinavium Arena.

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Draw is out for the first round. There were two pots overall. Athletes from pot 1 were drawn 1-9, while athletes from pot 2 were drawn 10-18. Controversially, two of the wild card athletes (Lyle and Scholtens) somehow ended up in the more desired pot 2. Scholtens was in fact so lucky that she will get to start last. :facepalm:

 

https://inside.fei.org/news/all-systems-go-drawn-order-decided-fei-world-cup%E2%84%A2-finals

 

Meanwhile, here we have yet another newsletter about the fan favorite. @OlympicIRL :d

 

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Big spook for JP in collected walk. I thought he outgrew that. :(

 

Just under 70% for Reynolds. Low score of the season.

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Grand Prix Results

:GER Isabell Werth (Weihegold OLD) - 81.755%

:USA Laura Graves (Verdades) - 80.109%

:DEN Daniel Bachmann Andersen (Blue Hors Zack) - 78.152%

 

Full results...

 

Looks like we may have yet another Werth vs Graves showdown for the title tomorrow. DBA is the best of the rest, with a personal best, but Perry-Glass, Langehanenberg and Kittel are pretty close. Podium for Denmark would be grand though.

 

Spoiler

My rankings (from Spectator Judging app...)

:USA Laura Graves (Verdades) - 82.935%

:GER Isabell Werth (Weihegold OLD) - 82.283%

:DEN Daniel Bachmann Andersen (Blue Hors Zack) - 78.043%

:USA Kasey Perry-Glass (Goerklintgaards Dublet) - 77.717%

:SWE Patrik Kittel (Delaunay OLD) - 76.522%

...

 

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Some American hype about yesterday's scores. If it had been a team competition, USA would have defeated Germany. :d

 

https://dressage-news.com/2019/04/06/usa-vs-germany-if-world-cup-grand-prix-had-been-nations-cup/

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