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Startseite News Drittes EM Einzel Gold für Pepo Puch
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Drittes EM Einzel Gold für Pepo Puch

  • Sep. 19, 2015
Pepo Puch und Fine Feeling S auf dem Weg zu EM Einzel Gold Nummer 3! © pixelsevents
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EM_Para_Dressage_2015_logoMission Titelverteidigung ist geglückt! Nachdem sich unser amtierender Staatsmeister Pepo Puch gestern im ‚Aufwärmbewerb‘ bei der Para Dressur EM in Deauville noch mit Platz drei zufrieden geben musste, war ihm der Sieg – und damit GOLD – heute nicht zu nehmen. Mit 74,552% sicherte er sich mit fast 3% Vorsprung überlegen seinen dritten Einzel EM Titel in Folge (2011 Morseele, 2013 Herning) vor Weltmeister Lee Pearson (GBR) und der Siegerin des Team Tests gestern, Nicole En Dulk (NED).

Pepo Puch und Fine Feeling S auf dem Weg zu EM Einzel Gold Nummer 3! © pixelsevents
Pepo Puch und Fine Feeling S auf dem Weg zu EM Einzel Gold Nummer 3! © pixelsevents

Sophie Christiansen (GBR-Grade Ib), Rixt Van Der Horst (NED- Grade II), Hannelore Brenner (GER – Grade III) und Frank Hosmar (NED – Grade IV) holten sich ebenfalls jeweils die Goldmedaille in ihrem Grad.

Die Einzel Europameister Para Dressur 2015:

Rixt Van De Horst (NED) und Uniek NOP sind die neuen Einzel Europameister in Grad II. © pixelsevents
Der Steirer Pepo Puch (im Archivbild auf Fine Feeling) wurde heute Zweiter. ©pixelsevents
Frank Hosmar (NED) und Alphaville NOP auf dem Weg zu Gold in Grad IV. © pixelsevents
Europameister in Grad Ia: Sophie Christiansen (GBR) und Athene Lindenbjerg. © pixelsevents
Woman of the world und Hannelore Brenner (GER) sind die Goldmedaillengewinner in Grad III. © pixelsevents

Puchs Teamkollegen Bernd Brugger (Grad III), Michael Knauder und Julia Sciancalepore (beide Grad Ib) belegten mit soliden Leistungen die Plätze 14,13 und 14.

Team Gold für Großbritannien, Silber für ie Niederlande und Bronze ging nach Deutschland. © Jon Stroud/ FEI
Team Gold für Großbritannien, Silber für ie Niederlande und Bronze ging nach Deutschland. © Jon Stroud/ FEI

Teamgold holte sich die Mannschaft aus Großbritannien vor den Niederlanden und Deutschland.

ERGEBNIS FEI EM Para Dressur 2015
INDIVIDUAL
Individual Test Grade Ia
GOLD Fine Feeling S – Pepo Puch (AUT/ST) 74,552
SILVER  Zion – Lee Pearson (GBR) 71,724
BRONZE Wallace N.O.P. – Nicole En Dulk (NED) 70,621

Individual Test Grade Ib
GOLD Athene Lindenbjerg – Sophie Christiansen  (GBR) 79,565
SILVER  LJT Lucas Normark – Anne Dunham (GBR) 76,261
BRONZE Regaliz – Elke Philipp (GER) 73,174
13.Contessa – Michel Knauder (AUT/K) 65,652
14.Pommery 4 – Julia Sciancalepore (AUT/K) 64,957

Individual Test Grade II
GOLD Uniek NOP – Rixt Van Der Horst (NED) 75,543
SILVER Sookie St James – Natasha Baker (GBR 72,857
BRONZE Feel Good 4 – Steffen Zeibig (GER) 71,514

Individual Test Grade III
GOLD Woman of the world – Hannelore Brenner (GER) 72,732
SILVER Thy`s Que Faire – Susanne J Sunesen (DEN) 70,976
BRONCE Rosenstolz – Lotte Krihnsen (NED) 70,244
14.Denigo – Bernd Brugger (AUT/NÖ)     63,268

Individual Test Grade IV
GOLD Alphaville NOP – Frank Hosmar (NED) 73,524
SILVER C Fatal Attraction – Sophie Wells (GBR) 71,833
BRONZE Del Rusch – Carolin Schnarre (GER) 70,048

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TEAM
GOLD Großbritannien 451,146%
SILVER Niederlande 439,425%
BRONZE Germany 432,557%
8. Österreich 409,116

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Great Britain top team while Netherlands celebrate individual successes

  • Sep. 19, 2015
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EM_Para_Dressage_2015_logoGreat Britain continued its reign as European, World and Paralympic Team champions at the FEI Para-Equestrian Dressage European Championships 2015 in Deauville (FRA) today following stunning performances in the individual tests from team members Lee Pearson, Sophie Wells, Sophie Christiansen and Anne Dunham. The team scored 451.146% over two days of competition to claim gold ahead of the Netherlands in silver (439.425%), and bronze medallists Germany (432.557%).

Great Britain (centre) scored team gold at the FEI European Para-Equestrian Dressage Championships 2015 in Deauville (FRA) today and were joined on the medal podium by the Netherlands in silver and Germany in bronze. © Jon Stroud/FEI
Great Britain (centre) scored team gold at the FEI European Para-Equestrian Dressage Championships 2015 in Deauville (FRA) today and were joined on the medal podium by the Netherlands in silver and Germany in bronze. © Jon Stroud/FEI

The spoils from the five individual titles were shared between Great Britain, The Netherlands, Germany, and Austria.

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Frank Hosmar and Alphaville NOP. © pixelsevents

In the Grade IV Individual competition an emotional Frank Hosmar of The Netherlands won his first major gold medal at the FEI Para-Equestrian Dressage European Championships after a succession of silvers and bronzes. Riding Alphaville N.O.P. to score 73.524%, Hosmar took the title ahead of Great Britain’s Sophie Wells and Germany’s Carolin Schnarre.

Speaking after his win Hosmar said: “So many times I’ve had bronze and silver and now finally there is gold. It means a lot, which is why I was so emotional. We’re building up and building up and finally it’s coming together.”

Rixt Van de Horst and Uniek NOP. © pixelsevents
Rixt Van de Horst and Uniek NOP. © pixelsevents

The Netherlands also took the first gold of the day in the Grade II competition. Rixt Van Der Horst, making her European Championships debut, scored 75.543% for the win with Uniek N.O.P. ahead of Great Britain’s Natasha Baker, and Germany’s Steffen Zeibeg, claiming his first major competition medal in 18 years.

A clearly delighted Van Der Horst said: “I’m very excited and very happy and it went perfectly. My best ever. It was a really good score, although there were a few little mistakes. I was nervous, I don’t know why. Yesterday I was really relaxed, but today you know you can get that medal and you really want it.”

Sophie Christiansen and Athene Lindenbjerg. © pixelsevents
Sophie Christiansen and Athene Lindenbjerg. © pixelsevents

Great Britain stormed back to the top of the podium in the Grade Ia competition with multi-European, World and Paralympic gold medallist Sophie Christiansen on Athene Lindebjerg taking the title with a huge 79.565%, the highest score of the day and the first major international title for this new combination. In second place was Christiansen’s teammate Anne Dunham while the bronze went to Germany’s Elke Phillip.

After shedding a few happy tears Christiansen said: “Literally when they told me the result I cried because I’ve had so much change recently (she has started riding a new horse with a new coach in the past 12 months). I’m so proud of my whole team for coming together and they’re amazing and the horse is just phenomenal. Yesterday we were both a bit nervous of our first major championships but today I knew she would be fine and we were really relaxed. I could tell because her ears were flopping and she was happy.”

Hannelore Brenner and Woman of the World. © pixelsevents
Hannelore Brenner and Woman of the World. © pixelsevents

The form book was spot on in the Grade III competition which saw Germany’s reigning European, World and Paralympic Individual champion Hannelore Brenner confidently defend her title on Women of the World with a score of 72.732%, ahead of Denmark’s Susanne Sunesen, and The Netherlands’ Lotte Krijnsen, taking part in her first major championship.

After her ride Brenner said: “I feel very good, fine and happy. My mare is 20 years old now and she is so wonderful and it was really wonderful to ride her. She is so happy to be with us around the world, she is a real competition horse. It’s my eighth European gold medal now I think. ”

Pepo Puch and Fine Feeling S. © pixelsevents
Pepo Puch and Fine Feeling S. © pixelsevents

Later in the afternoon there were tears of happiness too from Austria’s Pepo Puch after he took the Grade Ib title on Fine Feeling S with a score of 74.552% ahead of Great Britain’s Paralympic superstar Lee Pearson, and The Netherlands’ Nicole Den Dulk. Puch’s win was made even more special as it came just 48 hours after his horse was held over for re-inspection at the first day’s horse inspection that signals the start of all FEI competitions.

Clearly overwhelmed by his victory he said: “It’s unbelievable, I cannot breathe. It’s so emotional for me, especially with a really grumpy start. The mare was so spot on today I can’t really talk. She was really carrying me, it was great. It’s a gold now and it’s unbelievable. We’re a strong team here with four riders and my groom Veronica, who has been with me for 10 years now. It’s a whole team and I am just the smallest point.”

Great Britain head the medal table after today’s first round of presentations with two golds and four silvers. The Netherlands are close behind with two golds, one silver and one bronze, with Germany in third with one gold and three bronzes.

Tomorrow sees the top seven riders in each Grade performing to music in the freestyle competition. The dancing horses always attract a good following, and after today’s results it is shaping up to be another amazing competition.

Facts & figures
75 athletes from 20 nations are competing at the FEI European Para-Dressage Championships 2015 in Deauville (FRA).

14 countries have entered teams – three more than in 2013. They are Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Great Britain, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia and Sweden.

Six nations will be represented by individual riders: Czech Republic, Israel, Latvia, Portugal, Switzerland and Slovakia.

Great Britain topped the medal table with seven golds at the JSYK FEI Para-Dressage Championships 2013 in Herning (DEN).

FEI EM Para Dressur 2015
INDIVIDUAL
Individual Test Grade Ia
GOLD Fine Feeling S – Pepo Puch (AUT/ST) 74,552
SILVER  Zion – Lee Pearson (GBR) 71,724
BRONZE Wallace N.O.P. – Nicole En Dulk (NED) 70,621

Individual Test Grade Ib
GOLD Athene Lindenbjerg – Sophie Christiansen  (GBR) 79,565
SILVER  LJT Lucas Normark – Anne Dunham (GBR) 76,261
BRONZE Regaliz – Elke Philipp (GER) 73,174
13.Contessa – Michel Knauder (AUT/K) 65,652
14.Pommery 4 – Julia Sciancalepore (AUT/K) 64,957

Individual Test Grade II
GOLD Uniek NOP – Rixt Van Der Horst (NED) 75,543
SILVER Sookie St James – Natasha Baker (GBR 72,857
BRONZE Feel Good 4 – Steffen Zeibig (GER) 71,514

Individual Test Grade III
GOLD Woman of the world – Hannelore Brenner (GER) 72,732
SILVER Thy`s Que Faire – Susanne J Sunesen (DEN) 70,976
BRONCE Rosenstolz – Lotte Krihnsen (NED) 70,244
14.Denigo – Bernd Brugger (AUT/NÖ)     63,268

Individual Test Grade IV
GOLD Alphaville NOP – Frank Hosmar (NED) 73,524
SILVER C Fatal Attraction – Sophie Wells (GBR) 71,833
BRONZE Del Rusch – Carolin Schnarre (GER) 70,048

Result

TEAM
GOLD Großbritannien 451,146%
SILVER Niederlande 439,425%
BRONZE Germany 432,557%

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