Anky wins again
Anky van Grunsven won the FEI World Cup Final for a record breaking sixth time in Duesseldorf today with her new star Gestion Salinero. The Dutch rider was the unanimous victor with all five judges, and on 83.45 per cent, scored three per cent higher then her pupil Edward Gal who took runner up position on the Dutch stallion Gestion Lingh. “I could not believe it could go so well”, said van Grunsven, who admitted to feeling nervous at the start of her winning freestyle, which was the nine year-old Salinero’s best performance yet. She had to wait for both Gal and Guenter Seidel (USA) to ride before her victory was confirmed and joked afterwards that she had told Gal he could be very good as long as he did not beat her! For Edward Gal, this was a thrilling result at the Dutch rider’s first ever FEI World Cup Final. He said: “ It was great just to be here. I had a good feeling in Friday’s Grand Prix, and in the freestyle Lingh was even better.”
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#733, Route 344, Cedar Grove, Edgewood, NM, 87015
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DDD - Daily Dressage Digest
Anky van Grunsven won the FEI World Cup Final for a record breaking sixth time in Duesseldorf today with her new star Gestion Salinero. The Dutch rider was the unanimous victor with all five judges, and on 83.45 per cent, scored three per cent higher then her pupil Edward Gal who took runner up position on the Dutch stallion Gestion Lingh. “I could not believe it could go so well”, said van Grunsven, who admitted to feeling nervous at the start of her winning freestyle, which was the nine year-old Salinero’s best performance yet. She had to wait for both Gal and Guenter Seidel (USA) to ride before her victory was confirmed and joked afterwards that she had told Gal he could be very good as long as he did not beat her! For Edward Gal, this was a thrilling result at the Dutch rider’s first ever FEI World Cup Final. He said: “ It was great just to be here. I had a good feeling in Friday’s Grand Prix, and in the freestyle Lingh was even better.”

Find out more about what students think at Windsong Dressage and Equestrian Center
If you have questions you can email Ulla Hudson, our German Certified Instructor.
#733, Route 344, Cedar Grove, Edgewood, NM, 87015
505-615-5050
"friendly people, happy horses"
DDD - Daily Dressage Digest

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