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Thursday June 19, 2003 U.S.A. Consolidates Silver in Nations' Cup at 2003 CDIO Aachen
Winner of the CDIO Grand Prix was Ulla Salzgeber, who once again presented a super fit Rusty. No rider is currently able to show his horse with such lightness and ease as Salzgeber. Entering the ring in a posting trot with the horse deep and relaxed, Salzgeber him picked up within seconds after the bell rang and put him into the correct classical dressage frame. Rusty excelled in the traversal movements, receiving 9's and 10's for his flying changes, and his piaffe did not show the occasional right hind leg twitch. Rusty was solid, Rusty was electric and Rusty is still the best dressage horse in the world. The judges vowed for that with a 75.88% score and a first place.
In third position were Debbie McDonald and Brentina, whose score would have equaled Ulla and Rusty's, if the error in the tempi changes every two strides and one small blurb in the changes every single stride had not happened. Although Brentina's engagement is not visualized by hind legs touching her belly -- as some people prefer to see -- the mare is constantly responding to her rider's aids and she accelerates from behind with ease. Wonderful extensions and a balanced piaffe and passage stand proof for the mare's super impulsion and her great work ethic. With 73.25% they followed in the wake of Ulla and Lisa and delivered an important contribution to the American silver medal position in the Nations' Cup.
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