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Sunday, June 22, 2003 Salzgeber, Aachen Grand Prix Dressage Champion 2003
Salzgeber rode to her usual Carmina Burana theme, which still doesn't feel outdated. Every movement of Rusty is so strong, balanced and defined. The liver chestnut gelding flows through the wonderful hobo-tuned piaffe-passage tour with great confidence and ends in a climactic merger of music and flying changes. Judge at C Volker Moritz praised Rusty for being incredibly dynamic.
American Debbie McDonald and her Hanoverian mare Brentina ranked third. Their Gershwin freestyle earned them 82.02%. McDonald's ride featured a large portion of piaffe and passage, which were excellently performed. The tempi changes every two strides on a half circle, followed by a short diagonal of changes every stride showed that the pair could handle a superior technical level. "I had a wonderful feeling today," Debbie said. "The atmosphere was fantastic; I knew it was going to be a good ride and I was able to keep that feeling in the test." Volker Moritz explained that the difference between Brentina and Relevant is that Brentina is a horse shown with great precision and in harmony with every exercise, while Relevant has an unbelievable elasticity. Moritz gave Wilcox a 10 on her very first piaffe, and scored that other piaffe movements a bit lower, as they were too forward.
Underrated by the judges were German Klaus Husenbeth and his Piccolino. They received 77.54% and were most likely 'penalised' for their one missed flying change after an extended canter> Nevertheless, they delivered a super extended trot on the E-B circle, nice tempi's and lovely pirouettes. The combination deserved to have ended in fourth place. Husenbeth responded with great relativity to his ranking. "I'm very happy that Piccolino ran three super tests. It's very important to me that he stays so consistent. This kur was very new to me. I only rode it once and I was very nervous whether everything would fit. I'm not a musical expert but I noticed from the audience that everyone liked it." With a hattrick at the 2003 CDIO Aachen, Ulla Salzgeber won her second Aachen Grand Prix champion's title, her last one being in 2001. The most important trend to be observed at Aachen, however, was that the American dressage team is even more capable of coming closer to the previously undefeatable German team. The Aachen results are promising for the 2003 Open European Dressage Championships in Hickstead, England, in August 2003, where American are eligible to win a European medal. Related
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