The second edition of the Exquis World Dressage Masters shows was staged in the former Olympic Stadium of Munich has shown great sport with winners representing the leading dressage countries of the world Germany and The Netherlands.
Dutch 38 year old Sander Marijnissen took the win in the Moorland Grand Prix Special of the Exquis World Dressage Masters showing his huge Dutch-bred Moedwil (Goodwill x Beaujolais) in great form. His score was 71,500%.
German Olympian Isabell Werth (39) did a great job showing her strong and talented Hannoverian Satchmo in the Freestyle to music. The owner of Satchmo Madeleine Winter-Schulze hurried and took the plane from the show jumping in Derby Hamburg to arrive in time in Munich to witness live her favourite pair Isabell and Satchmo. “For me, Isabell and Satchmo combine the ultimate knowledge of riding with an artificial hand. I love their skills, their art and I love them as a person and as a horse,” Madeleine Winter-Schulze said.
Isabell took the win scoring 84,750%. Germany’s most victorious rider, Werth praised the show in all detail. “From the weather to the refurbished footing, the complete show schedule including several highlights and shows, the huge prize money, the enthusiasm of the audience, I cannot think of any improvement. The only thing that still could improve is my little mistake in the two tempi changes” she said happily. She admitted that three big mistakes for which she was penalized in the Freestyle at the World Cup Final Las Vegas were rare exceptions in the career of the 15-year-old Hannoverian gelding. The mistakes in Las Vegas, she said, resulted from rider errors. ”I was not focused.” In Munich for the ecstatic Bavarian crowd she was!
Talk of the day
Sander Marijnissen could not stop talking about his experiences. Next to his Grand Prix Special win he also took the two intermediate classes home showing his youngster Sander. “I hardly can believe what has happened this weekend,” Sander expressed his feelings. “My Grand Prix result was a personal record. And to be able to learn and be within the group of the best riders of the world, it’s amazing. I even have the feeling that despite my age of 38 I’m still improving! I was able to concentrate on the one horse and the other within the shortest time and even peak! Moedwil impresses the audience by his relaxation and easiness in his performance. German coach Holger Schmezer standing next to my wife Karina was so happy for my result that he immediately embraced her to share his compliments.”
Sander Marijnissen was the talk of the day, explaining that his father used to work as a postman and now helps him building up his own riding stable and meanwhile building up an international dressage career. The wins were rewarded with € 10.000 for Grand Prix Special (30.000 total) and € 20.000 for the Freestyle (60.000 total).
Dressage wins
Chair of the judges Katrina Wüst had the nicest summary of the dressage activities in Munich. “We had great sport, celebrating a German and Dutch win in unity after having enjoyed great performances. Each new rider improved the former good riding pair, which made the challenge even more inspiring. We have witnessed both experienced champions like Satchmo and Max, next to new coming promising athletes like Moedwil, Augustin and Herzruf’s Erbe,” Katrina Wüst expressed. “But by far the most I was impressed by the way the two leading countries in dressage Germany and The Netherlands were harmonious working together in Germany with the Dutch initiator Exquis. And this all to bring dressage one more step up. Therefore to me the sport of dressage was the most precious winner of Munich!”
Results
Grand Prix qualifier GP Special or Freestyle CDI5* Munich Exquis World Dressage Masters May 22nd
1. Isabell Werth Satchmo GER 77,915%
2. Kyra Kyrklund Max FIN 72,340%
3. Ulla Salzgeber Herzruf’s Erbe GER
4. Victoria Max Theurer Augustin AUT 71,872%
5. Sander Marijnissen Moedwil NED 71,787%
6. Hubertus Schmidt Prego GER 70,55%
7. Imke Schellekens-Bartels Ferero NED 70,00%
8. Nathalie zu Sayn Wittgenstein Digby DEN 69,66%
9. Anja Plönzke le Mont d’Or GER 67,542% 67,92%
10. Nadine Capellmann Elvis GER 67,87%
11. Catherine Haddad Cadillac 35 USA 67,49%
12. Marc Boblet Whitni Star FRA 64,64%
13. Dieter Laugks Meggle’s Weltall VA GER 64,51%
CDI5* Munich Exquis World Dressage Masters Moorland Grand Prix Special B-final May 23rd
1. Sander Marijnissen Moedwil NED 71,500%
2. Catherine Haddad Cadillac 35 USA 68,292%
3. Imke Schellekens-Bartels Ferero NED 67,542%
3. Anja Plönzke le Mont d’Or GER 67,542%
5. Nadine Capellmann Elvis GER 67,042%
6. Marc Boblet Whitni Star FRA 63,000%
7. Dieter Laugks Meggle’s Weltall VA GER 62,625%
CDI5* Munich Exquis World Dressage Masters Freestyle A-Final May 24th.
1. Isabell Werth Satchmo GER 84,750%
2. Kyra Kyrklund Max FIN 79,200%
3. Ulla Salzgeber Herzruf’s Erbe GER 79,100%
4. Victoria Max Theurer Augustin AUT 77,800%
5. Nathalie zu Sayn Wittgenstein Digby DEN 75,400%
6. Hubertus Schmidt Prego GER 75,100%