The FEI Dressage World Cup Final 2022 got underway on Thursday evening and the result was not at all surprising.
FEI-registered athletes will be able to access a centralized database with scoresheets and judge's feedback going back five years.
When the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final 2022 gets underway in Leipzig, Germany, this week, the defending champs will be the ones to beat.
At the 96th Oldenburg Elite Auction, two sons of Secret achieved the top prices and both are headed to a top dressage stable in Bavaria.
The Canadian placed 3rd in the Grand Prix Freestyle with All In as winners Adrienne Lyle and Silvano break a scoring record with 85.580%.
The German rode a new partner, Dünensee to the win; top Canadian was Naïma Moreira Laliberté on Statesman in third spot.
The American scores 85.58% in the Grand Prix Freestyle CDI4*; Canada's Fraser-Beaulieu 3rd, Moreira Laliberté wins PSG1*
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Three Canadians ‒ Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu, Naima Moreira Laliberté and Diane Creech ‒ reached the podium in CDI4* action in Wellington.
Canadians logged in some good scores during AGDF Week 10, led by Bergeron and Sound of Silence 4 in the U25 Freestyle.