The
NRHA Lawson Bronze Trophy Champions: Bernard
Fonck and Agnes Ramme
The Open Bronze Trophy went to Belgium
with Bernhard Fonck and Roosters Spurs
(owner Dr. Sabine Wagner, GER) scoring a great 145.5. Vern Sapergia
astride Slide on Silver and Ernst Emanuel astride Shotgunner
(owner Anja Deutzmann)
tied for second place scoring 143. Nico
Hoermann and Starlets Snapper (owner Jürgen
Döring) placed fourth.
In the Non Bro Bronze
Trophy, there was a tie on the first place. Both Agnes Ramme astride Whiz A Gold and Dagmar Banas
astride Copper Quixote Doc scored a 143.5. So they decided on
tossing a coin. Luck was in favour of Agnes Ramme
– so she won the Trophy and Dagmar placed second, Cira
Baeck (BEL) astride Don Quixote Escapes placed third scoring
a 140. It was Agnes’ second Trophy in a row as she had already
won the one in Bremen two weeks before.
The focus of this
show lay on Saturday night with the dual-approved Trail, the NSBA
Western Pleasure Trophy, the CRI and the Cutting Trophy. 2500
visitors crowded the arena that night.
The Trail All Ages
Open was the second dual approved (AQHA, NSBA) one in Germany
and attracted eleven competitors. The winner of this class was
Sandra Schaub
with Leaguers Lil Chip (owner Sonja
Kelly) who gave a wonderful performance. QHV Blazing Gold (owner
Giuliana Cassani,
SUI) and George Maschalani placet
second, Pulsion Precision and Carl-Peter
Fidler third.
Strong Pleasure Classes
The Western
Pleasure classes in Dortmund were really strong
– both in numbers
and in quality. There were nine competitors in the NSBA All Ages Open, the winner being
Only Invitational (by Invitation Only, owner Monica Von der
Osten-Sacken) under Hubertus Jagfeld.
Sam Leaguer (owner Laura Warrlich) and
Herbert Posthoff placed second, and Can Do Money (owner Birgit Zenegg) and Torsten Haier third.
In the Junior Western
Pleasure the winner was Sam Leaguer (owner Laura Warrlich)
under Sarah Posthoff (judge Joe Carter)
resp. Imagimotion (owner Sabine Gresens) under Hubertus Jagfeld (judge Andrea
Simons). Can Do Money and Torsten
Haier placed third.
The Senior Western
Pleasure was won by Im Classy Stuff
and Sarah Posthoff with Camesawconquered and
Nina Hillebrand placing second and Peppy
Son Cody and Anka
Rompf placing third. Camesawconquered
also became Allaround Champion of this
show.
Grischa
Ludwig wins CRI
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competitors had been nominated for the CRI, 31 finally started
in this class. The CRI Champion title went to Grischa
Ludwig (GER) astride Coeur D Wright Stuff. The stallion owned
by the de Bruin family (NED) showed marvellous stops and spins
scoring a 148 – even after two slight disharmonies between horse
and rider during the second fast circle and after the last stop.
Bernard Fonck (BEL) and Roosters Spurs
placed second scoring 146,5. Five riders tied for third place
scoring a 144: Michael Saupe astride
Shiners Vintage, Agnes Ramme astride Whiz A Gold, Oliver Stein astride Smart Little
Lenic, Nico
Hörmann astride Starlets Snapper and again Grischa Ludwig, this time astride Olenas
Diablo Star.
Cutting
Trophy goes to the Netherlands
There were 13 competitors in the Cutting Trophy in Dortmund, which was
won by Ronald Derrez (NED) and Solanos
Sugar Doll (owned by his father Paul Derrez)
scoring a 72. Ute Holm and Shake Rattle N Rumba placed second
scoring 71.5 and GM Freckles (owner Dietmar
Meyn) and Sebastian Hünnekens
placed third.
Strong Halter shows
There were quite a
lot of competitors in the Dortmund halter shows – especially if
you consider the time of year this show was in. There were e.g.
five horses in the Yearling Stallions and seven in the Two-year-old
Mares. The quality was mixed with some competitors obviously starting
for the first time. Both Grand Champion titles went to horses
owned by Sabine Gresens: Her Imagimotion became Grand Champion Stallions and her Undeniably
Hint-daughter Hints Showgirl became Grand Champion Mares. She
also stood Reserve Grand Champion Mares with her yearling mare
XP Shes Got The Looks with one judge. Reserve Grand Champion
Stallions was Aint It The Blues (owner
Jens Eric Udsen, DEN), Reserve Grand Champion mares with the second
judge: Radical M Tad Cher vorn (owner
Sjonke Zylstra, NED).
Western Riding goes to Leaguers Lil
Chip
There were eight competitors
in the dual-approved (NSBA and AQHA) Western Riding Open. The
class was won by Leaguers Lil Chip (owner
Sonja Kelly) and Sandra Schaub. Camesawconquered
and Nina Hillebrand placed second, Peppy
Cody Son and Anka Rompf
third.
The last class of
the show was the Junior Reining, which was organized Class in
Class with the Coming 6 (here only two competitors started: George
Maschalani and Mario Bauer) The winner
was George Maschalani astride FR Little
Tom (owner Julia Kaiser). Judge Andrea Simons placed SR Hollywood
Angel (owner Mirko Brüggemann)
with Daniel Klein second and Vons
Native Angel (owner Roman Brechtl) under
Mario Bauer third. Joe Carter saw Train To Spain under Volker
Schmitt on the second place and SR Hollywood Angel under Daniel
Klein on the third.
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