Danish Rider Victorious in the 4*S In Strzegom

Marie Juul and Ikke 2. Photographer: Mariusz Chmieliński

Marie Juul won the 4*-S class, the highest ranked competition during the summer equestrian tournament in Eventing – Strzegom Summer Tour.

The representative of Denmark, riding Ikke 2, took an early lead after the dressage test. With penalty points for one knockdown and exceeding the time allowed in the jumping trial, she dropped down to fifth position. She scored a clear on the fences in the cross-country, with 6 overtime points, and with a final score of 44.3, was ultimately the winner of the class. Second place went to Germany’s Johanna Marloh with Crazy Carlotta – 46.3, and third to Swede Henrik Adnervik riding Zam F – 48.6.

The podium of the “three stars” belonged to women. The best one of them was Dutch representative Willemina Van Der Goes-Petter with Lancelot – 30.2. The runner-up after the dressage test went double clear in the showjumping and cross-country. Second place went to Filippa Wagtmann from Denmark with Follow Me Palija AA – 31.5, and third to Sweden’s Aria Ramkali with Flanders – 35.3. The highest ranked Polish rider in this competition was Julia Gillmaier, who took sixth place with Red Dream Princes – 43.3.

After his clear rounds in the showjumping and cross-country, the winner of the 2*S was Hungary’s Imre Tóth with Hakuna Matata – 28.1, ahead of Austria’s Lea Siegl riding Dark Gambler – 28.2 and the Dutch Willemina Van Der Goes-Petter with Nicolai – 29. Poland’s Halszka Witkowska-Nowak with Apollo took fourth place – 29.8. In the junior category, the best was Czech Andrea Novotna riding Eldorado – 35.6. Second place went to Zuzanna Spolowicz and Dżaurus AA – 36.7, and third Ema Stepankova from the Czech Republic and Anisio – 42.6.

Victory in the Intro class went to Germany’s Katharina Schedel riding Debbi – 27.1. Home athlete Jan Kaminski was second with Madryt – 31.6, and his compatriot Katarzyna Skrzypczak with Moccarabia took third – 31.9.

The Strzegom Summer Tour held four international short format competitions, three national classes, and the National Youth Olympics Final. 260 horses representing 14 countries took part.

The next big equestrian event in Strzegom, the FEI European Championships for Juniors and Young Riders, kicks off on August 22.

On-line results: https://results.strzegomhorsetrials.pl/event.php?event=28

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