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Simone Blum and Helmut Schönstetter Excel at Gut Ising Equestrian Event
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Top riders compete in show jumping and dressage at the prestigious Gut Ising tournament.
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Gut Ising hosted another weekend of high-level equestrian competition, featuring both show jumping and dressage events. A CSI jumping competition with fences set at 145cm drew a large field of 75 entries. Karin Martensen of Sweden secured the win aboard TailorMade Conita Blue,a Mecklenburg mare. Felix Haßmann of Lienen, riding Carrie Brad Shaw, took second place, while Swiss rider Tamara Schnyder finished third with California Dream.
The highest-placing Bavarian rider in the competitive field was Simone Blum from Zolling, Upper Bavaria, who rode London’s Petite, a ten-year-old Hanoverian mare, to sixth place. her husband, Hans Günther Blum, finished close behind in seventh place riding Tip top Top van de Zuutheve.
Other Show Jumping Highlights
“With a round that left nothing to be desired, the two took a clear distance to the head of an intermediaire II.”
In another international jumping competition with fences at 140cm, Tamara Schnyder achieved victory, this time riding Oberstaigs Champs Elysee. Denis Nielsen from Gut Daxau took second place with Cosmo from Imhoff.
Earlier in the day, in an international CSI* jumping competition also set at 140cm, Lisa Oppermann (RFV Elz) rode Lady Noir to the top spot. Laeticia gass from the Laurent Reiterhof and her mount, the KWPN-Wallach Guardiola, finished third.
Jana fink from RFV Milte-sassenberg won the day’s highlight event riding the KWPN mare Lavina Colada. Helmut Schönstetter from the PFFR. Englhör, riding Cardi, was the highest-placing Bavarian rider.
Dressage Competition
Dressage events also took place at Gut Ising, with riders vying for top honors. Olympic champion Jessica von Bredow-Werndl made the short trip from her home in Aubenhausen to compete. She rode Diallo BB, a ten-year-old Hanoverian gelding previously ridden by Uta Gräf, in the Grand Prix.Beatrice Bürchler-keller now co-owns Diallo BB with Annette Göbelsmann-Schweitzer.
The Grand Prix event was moved to the jumping arena and illuminated with floodlights. Despite the unusual atmosphere, Jessica von Bredow-Werndl and Diallo BB delivered a strong performance, earning them the victory.
Jessica von Bredow-Werndl also competed on Times Kismet, a ten-year-old KWPN mare she acquired from Charlotte Dujardin a year prior. The pair won the Intermediaire II with a dominant performance. Victoria Nielsen,representing RA Munich,finished second with Princess Paula,a nine-year-old DSP mare,followed by her clubmate Rudolf widmann on the nine-year-old Oldenburg stallion Romantic.
In the Prix St. Georges, Franz Trischberger from TSG Hofgut Aller rode Henriettenhof’s Kinshasa to victory. Anna-Louisa Fuchs from RV Mannheim took second place with DSP dimanche Royal. Emma Jamieson from RFV Aubenhausen on Doppelherz and Ferdinand Csaki from RA Munich on stephanie Haags Las Vegas shared third place.
Franz trischberger and Henriettenhof’s Kinshasa also won an S** Intermediaire event. Ferdinand Csaki and Las Vegas finished second, followed by Jula Ohms from RV Hachinger Tal on the twelve-year-old Oldenburg Zaphir.
Equestrian Sports Explained
equestrian sports encompass a variety of disciplines involving horses and riders, testing their skill, athleticism, and partnership. Two of the most popular disciplines are show jumping and dressage. The Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI), the governing body for international equestrian events, oversees these and other disciplines.
Show Jumping: Riders guide their horses over a course of obstacles, aiming for a clear round in the fastest time. Penalties are incurred for knockdowns and refusals.The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) provides resources for those interested in learning more about show jumping.
Dressage: This discipline involves performing a series of prescribed movements in an arena, judged on precision, harmony, and the horse’s obedience and athleticism. Dressage Today offers training tips and articles for dressage enthusiasts.
Brief Timeline of Equestrian Sport popularity:
- Early 20th Century: Equestrian events become part of the modern Olympic Games.
- Mid-20th Century: Show jumping gains popularity as a spectator sport.
- Late 20th Century: Dressage sees increased participation and recognition.
- 21st Century: Equestrian sports continue to grow globally, with increased media coverage and accessibility.
Long-Term Trend: Global equestrian sports market is projected to reach $4.3 billion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 3.2% from 2020. Statista Market research Future
Key Numbers
- 75: Number of participants in the CSI jumping competition at Gut Ising.
- 145cm: Height of the fences in the CSI jumping competition.
- $4.3 billion: Projected value of the global equestrian sports market by 2027. Statista
- 3.2%: Projected annual growth rate of the equestrian sports market. Market Research Future
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the main equestrian disciplines?
- The main equestrian disciplines include show jumping,dressage,eventing,andPara-equestrian.
- What is CSI in show jumping?
- CSI stands for concours de Saut International, which is a type of international show jumping competition.
- What is the FEI?
- The FEI is the Fédération Equestre Internationale, the international governing body for equestrian sports.
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