Adelinde_Cornelissen_NED___Parzival.jpgThe firm favourites from The Netherlands got off to a flying start on the opening day of the Alltech FEI European Dressage and Jumping Championships at Windsor Castle, Great Britain, today when Adelinde Cornelissen steered Parzival into the lead in the FEI Dressage Grand Prix ahead of team-mate Imke Schellekens-Bartels and Hunter Douglas Sunrise.  And Carl Hester’s score of 72.080%, which left him in third place after 28 of the 54 starters came into the ring, is a big boost for the host country which lies third behind Germany at the halfway stage of the team competition.

Cornelissen was more than delighted with her result as Parzival can be ring-shy and was not entirely impressed on his first visit to the arena for yesterday’s warm-up.  But, as the 39 year old rider explained, when she gets his full attention “then I have a good hope”.  All her hopes were exceeded however when the powerful 12 year old chestnut earned a mark of 80.638% after a breath-taking performance that kept spectators gasping with delight all the way through.

Something Special

It was clear from the moment the Dutch partnership entered the arena that this was going to be something special – Parzival’s halt was a real “look at me!” moment – and from there it just got better with 10’s and 9’s consistently rewarding the big-moving gelding whose long white hind-leg socks draw even more attention to his extravagance of movement.

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