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For the first time ever, the famous London Olympia show will open its doors early to host an FEI World Cup Dressage qualifier.
A strong field of 25 riders from nine countries has arrived in London to contest the fourth leg of the Western European League season, which commences tomorrow evening with the first round Grand Prix. The fifteen best combinations then go through to the FEI Freestyle to music qualifier on Wednesday evening, which will take place against a backdrop of traditional Olympia festive spirit.
Spain's team silver and individual bronze Olympic medallist Beatriz Ferrer-Salat will be hard to beat with her vivacious partner Beauvalais. But Germany's Ann-Kathrin Linsenhoff, who currently heads the league standings on 50 points, has arrived in London intending to extend her ten-point lead with the ten-year-old mare Wahajama-UNICEF.
Compatriot Heike Kemmer, who has 28 points on her account, will partner Albano, and as Isabell Werth has withdrawn, the German contingent is down to four with Martina Hannover-Sternberg and Gina Capellmann-Luetkemeier making up the quartet.
Especially after his fourth place in Maastricht last weekend, an encouraged Carl Hester can be relied on to pull out the stops with Escapado. The eight-strong British contingent also includes team trainer Ferdi Eilberg who takes up the reins on Teutone, and his daughter Maria who got a late ticket to ride Two Sox when Finland's Kyra Kyrklund withdrew Max. The nine-year-old suffered a stiff neck just before Stockholm and is still not match-fit.
Fiona Bigwood is due to unveil her recently acquired new ride Mr G de Lully, formerly ridden by Switzerland's Jasmine Sanche-Burger and having just moved over the Channel to Belgium, Wayne Channon is heading back to campaign Lorenzo.
By no means least Richard Davison, who placed eleventh in Maastricht on Ballaseyr Royale's first outing since Athens, reports the mare is tuned up ready to compete on home ground.
Davison, who is also Olympia's technical advisor, reported today: " I've been a big fan of the World Cup for years and it is very exciting that it has come to Olympia for the first time. There's always a special Christmas atmosphere here and although the spirit is very competitive - this season's Final in Las Vegas is going to be very strong - everyone is clearly in a party mood.
TIMETABLE
Tuesday, December 14th
6.30pm FEI WORLD CUP DRESSAGE - GRAND PRIX supported by The Berkeley Group and Horse and Hound
Wednesday, December 15th
8.10pm FEI WORLD CUP DRESSAGE - GRAND PRIX FREESTYLE TO MUSIC supported by The Berkeley Group and Horse and Hound
For further information www.olympiahorseshow.com
The FEI World Cup Dressage, initiated in 1985, is the only worldwide series in this discipline. It comprises qualifying leagues encompassing Western and Central Europe, North America, Canada and Australia. Each FEI World Cup Dressage qualifier comprises a Grand Prix test, which in turn is a qualification for the Freestyle to Music competition, where league points are accumulated towards places in the Final. Judged on both technical and artistic merit, the FEI World Cup Dressage combines art, sport and partnership between horse and rider at the highest level and consistently proves a winning formula with audiences all over the world.
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