One may lose a battle, but win the war. Having finished second yesterday in the Grand Prix Cheval TV of the CDI 5* competition at the Printemps des Sports Équestres, Britain’s Charlotte Fry, currently the world number three in her discipline, on Sunday won the Grand Prix Freestyle to music, sponsored by the Île de France region, and presented by Cheval TV. Riding her stallion Everdale, the 28-year-old reigning world champion regained the top step of the podium ahead of her main challenger, Dutch rider Emmelie Scholtens, who was second with Indian Rock and whose horse was undoubtedly a little less precise than that of her British rival today. In third place, France’s Pauline Basquin put in an impressive performance and confirmed the consistent results obtained with IFCE Sertorius de Rima Z in recent weeks.

What they said

Charlotte Fry (GBR) – 82.340 with Everdale
“Yesterday, Everdale had too much energy. He was probably overly enthusiastic. Today, he was much more relaxed and focused, which I think enabled us to perform a good routine. It was good to get back in the arena and feel him relax. I’m really happy to have won this Freestyle Grand Prix in Fontainebleau again, after our victory here last year. I really like this competition, it’s really well organised and the atmosphere is particularly warm.

“Glamourdale is doing very well. We have kept him back for the outdoor season and he was set aside for his job as a stallion this winter. He will be back in action in a few weeks’ time to prepare for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.”

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