WEG Wrapup: Has Blueberry Lost His Jam?!

Another rainy day made conditions challenging on this first medal day. (Reiners, ironically, were completely protected from the rain.)

Dressage

Team Germany’s victory lap

FEI TV

Team

  1. Germany–241.700
  2. Great Britain–231.343
  3. Netherlands–227.400
  4. United States–222.714
  5. Spain–221.800

Individual

  1. Charlotte Dujardin and VALEGRO (Great Britain)
  2. Isabell Werth and BELLA ROSE 2 (Germany)
  3. Helen Langehanenberg and DAMON HILL NRW (Germany)
  4. Adelinde Cornelissen and JERICH PARZIVAL (Netherlands)
  5. Kristina Sprehe and DESPERADOS (Germany)

Charlotte, Charlotte, Charlotte. Only 85.271?! What happened to scores in the 90s? And no records broken today??? Has the dressage darling lost her touch? Has Blueberry lost his jam?

Only kidding 😉

Also of note, Isabell Werth has scratched Bella Rose 2 due to acute inflammation of the hoof sole.

Special highlight–for the extra-nerdy dressage nerds out there, you can find each rider’s marks for each movement on the WEG website. Pretty cool to see exactly how everyone scored.

Reining

Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ 2014 - Normandy, France.

Andrea Fappani, (USA), Custom Cash Advance – Team Competition and 1st individual qualifying – Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ 2014 – Normandy, France. © Hippo Foto Team – Dirk Caremans

Team

  1. United States –677.5
  2. Belgium–663.0
  3. Austria–658.5
  4. Germany-654.0
  5. Australia–653.0

First Individual Qualifiers

1. Shawn Flarida and SPOOKS GOTTA WHIZ (USA)
2. Mandy McCutcheon and YELLOW JERSEY (USA)
2. Martin Mühlstätter and WIMPYS LITTLE BUDDY (Austria)
2. Andrea Fappiani and CUSTOM CASH ADVANCE (USA)
5. Ann Poels and NIC RICOCHET (Belgium)

It was an incredibly exciting day for reining with a three-way tie for second place in today’s qualifying competition. Belgium, as expected, was competitive, but Austrians, Australians and Italians also made it to the top 10.

Para-Dressage

Individual Grade II

    1. Sophie Wells and VALERIUS (Great Britain)
    2. Michele George and RAINMAN (Germany)
    3. Frank Hosmar and Alphaville (Netherlands)
    4. Line Thorning Jorgensen and DI CAPRIO (Denmark)
    5. Carolin Schnarre and DEL RUSCH (Germany)

Individual Grade IV

    1. Natasha Baker and CABRAL (Great Britain)
    2. Rixt van der Horst and UNIEK (Netherlands)
    3. Lauren Barwick and OFF TO PARIS (Canada)
    4. Demi Vermeulen and VANESS (Netherlands)
    5. Caroline Cecile Nielsen and LEON (Denmark)

Individual Grade Ia

    1. Sara Morganti and ROYAL DELIGHT (Italy)
    2. Laurentia Yen-Yi Tian and RUBEN JAMES 2 (Singapore)
    3. Sophie Christiansen and JANEIRO 6 (Great Britain)
    4. Elke Philipp and REGALIZ (Germany)
    5. Rihards Snikus and CHARDONNAY (Latvia)

A busy day of competition for the para-dressage riders–those with an earlier ride time were lucky, as they missed the torrential downpour.

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Helen Kearney leaves the ring just in time! FEI TV

 

Cuteness alert: The FEI has accredited Journey, para-dressage rider Syndney Collier’s service dog, as an official attendee of the competition. He is required to wear his badge at all times!

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