Cathrin Dufour (DEN) stole all the limelight at the first leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2019/2020 Western European League in Herning (DEN) this weekend, taking both the Grand Prix and Freestyle.

Riding her exciting young Westphalian gelding Bohemian, she posted a whopping 83.022 to win yesterday’s Grand Prix. And today she posted the winning Freestyle score of 88.191 which left her well clear of her nearest rivals, Germany’s Benjamin Wendl with Daily Mirror 9 and Helen Langehanenberg with Damsey FRH who slotted into second and third.

“It’s quite incredible!” said Dufour this evening, delighted with the performances of her super-talented and ultra-promising nine-year-old horse.
“Yesterday was the highlight because he was super-brave in front of a full-on crowd and everything came together! And today he brought out his “A” game again – imagine what he can do when I start to push him a bit more – he’s going to be unbelievable!”

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