Adelinde Cornelissen and Jerich Parzival, the defending champions from The Netherlands, clinched the Reem Acra FEI World Cup™ Dressage title for the second consecutive season when topping the Freestyle on home turf in ‘s-Hertogenbosch (NED) today. But Germany’s Helen Langehanenberg really pressurised the dominant Dutch duo with a spectacular performance that left them a close second, while Italy’s Valentina Truppa was a huge hit with the packed stadium of spectators when finishing third with Ermo del Castegno.

As Ground Jury President, The Netherlands‘ Ghislain Fouarge, later confirmed, the level of competition at the Brabanthalle was much improved in today’s decider. “The judges were a bit disappointed after yesterday’s Grand Prix, and Adelinde was not at her best, but it was completely different today,” he said. A score of 86.250 clinched the title for Cornelissen, who went fourth from last in the field of 18 starters, and that put her just over a single point ahead of runner-up Langehanenberg.

SET THE STANDARD
Australia’s Rachael Sanna and Jaybee Alabaster set the standard with a score of 71.339 when first to go, but were immediately overtaken by Finland’s Mikaela Lindh and Skovlunds Mas Guapo who put 71.696 on the board. For Poland’s Katarzyna Milczarek there was deep disappointment however when Mr Fourage stopped the test to tell her that her horse had blood on his flank, and was therefore eliminated. The Dutch judge said afterwards that “it’s always sad to eliminate somebody, but no-one wants to see blood on the horse”.

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