Adelinde Cornelissen produced 6.5 minutes of magic to win gold in the Grand Prix Special at the Alltech FEI European Jumping and Dressage Championships at Windsor, Great Britain today.  On another extraordinary afternoon her Dutch team-mate, Edward Gal, set a new world record with Moorlands Totilas, but it was a short-lived moment in the spotlight as Cornelissen simply blew it away with a spectacular last-to-go test with the fabulous Parzival.

Ground Jury President Stephen Clarke from Great Britain put it in perspective afterwards when he said “I’ve judged a few championships in my time but I’ve never seen sport like this.  This was the greatest moment in dressage history – we’ve never seen riders performing at such a level before and now the sport is wide open – anyone can win.  I want to applaud the courage of the riders who rode so brilliantly under pressure – this was an outstanding day” he added.

SET THE TARGET

As the final group took their turn it was another Dutch champion, Anky Van Grunsven, who set the real target with a much-improved test from Salinero who had been, by their exceptional standards, disappointing in the team competition.  Today however they worked more as a partnership, and accuracy and confidence were much more in evidence as they re-set the parameters with a mark of 77.917%, although the 15 year old gelding still fiddled in his halts.

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