Scores: 2010 CDI-W Neumunster

Sun, 02/21/2010 - 00:00
2010 CDI-W Neumunster - 18 - 21 February 2010

Prix St Georges

  • 1. Famaso - Falk Rosenbauer - 71.737% (Germany)
  • 2. Almoretto - Petra Wilm - 69.789% (Germany)
  • 3. Hennessy - Karin Lührs - 68.474% (Germany)
  • 4. Don Windsor - Katarzyna Milczarek - 67.368% (Poland)
  • 5. Richard Löwenherz - Friederike Hahn - 66.895% (Germany)
  • 6. Don Pepino - Karin Rehbein - 66.526% (Germany)
  • 7. Devils bride - Stefanie Hein - 66.421% (Germany)
  • 8. Allernixe - Franziska Sauer - 65.789% (Germany)
  • 9. Quanderas - Marie-Theres Bahn - 65.474% (Germany)
  • 10. Anuschka - Laura Nykänen - 65.421% (Finland)
  • 10. Walkie-Talkie - Martin Christensen - 65.421% (Denmark)
  • 12. Wocelli - Alexandra Burghart- 64.789% (Germany)
  • 13. Helline - Juan Perez - 62.842% (Spain)
  • 14. Donaudichter - Nils Bezold - 61.789% (Germany)
  • 15. Proud Rocketti - Katrin Stolz - 61.316% (Germany)
  • 16. Limerick - Nicola Dobbertin - 56.737% (Germany)
  • 17. Blue Hors Rush Hour - Sune Hansen - RET (Denmark)

The 2010 World Cup qualifier in Neumunster, Germany, kicked off this morning with the Prix St Georges. German Falk Rosenbauer scored the highest percentage, 71.737%, aboard Famoso (by Furst Heinrich x Aletto). Gestut Tasdorf owner Petra Wilm finished second on Almoretto.

Intermediaire I

  • 1. Famaso - Rosenbauer, Falk- 70.000 % (Germany)
  • 2. Almoretto - Wilm, Petra - 68.684 % (Germany)
  • 3. Hennessy - Lührs, Karin - 68.632 % (Germany)
  • 4. Don Windsor - Milczarek, Katarzyna - 67.895 % (Poland)
  • 5. Richard Löwenherz - Hahn, Friederike - 67.632 % (Germany)
  • 6. Allernixe - Sauer, Franziska- 65.632 % (Germany)
  • 7. Quanderas - Bahn, Marie-Theres - 65.000 % (Germany)
  • 8. Devils bride - Hein, Stefanie - 64.789 % (Germany)
  • 9. Don Pepino - Rehbein, Karin - 64.158 % (Germany)
  • 10. Anuschka - Nykänen, Laura - 61.263 % (Finland)

Grand Prix - CDN

  • 1. Rigoletto - Sayn-Wittgenstein, Nathalie zu - 70.122 % (Denmark)
  • 2. River of Joy - Schulten-Baumer, Ellen - 69.143 % (Germany)
  • 3. Insterburg TSF - Koppelmann, Carola - 67.592 % (Germany)
  • 4. Clive - Oatley-Nist, Kristy - 65.347 % (Australia)
  • 5. Calvados - Hansen, Insa - 64.694 % (Germany)
  • 6. Daquino - Nielsen, Rainhard - 63.755 % (Germany)
  • 7. Desperados - Rosenbauer, Falk - 63.265 % (Germany)
  • 8. King Arthur TSF - Wilm, Petra- 63.143 % (Germany)
  • 9. Famous Boy - Kasselmann, Bianca - 62.367 % (Germany)
  • 10. Lord Sinclair - Henschke, Miriam - 62.327 % (Germany)
  • 11. Winyamaro - Haddad, Catherine - 62.286 % (USA)
  • 12. Kupfermann - Boer, Wieger Derk de- 61.714 % (Germany)
  • 13. Don Giovanni - Huntenburg, Jochen - 60.694 % (Germany)
  • 14. Rugby - Milczarek, Katarzyna - 59.306 % (Poland)

Danish Olympian Nathalie Zu Saeyn-Wittgenstein has won the national Grand Prix class at the 2010 World Cup qualifier in Neumunster, Germany. Aboard her Danish warmblood gelding Rigoletto (by Rubinstein), Zu Saeyn scored 70.12% and beat Ellen Schulten Baumer on River of Joy

Grand Prix Special - CDN

  • 1. Rigoletto - Sayn-Wittgenstein, Nathalie zu - 72.167 % (Denmark)
  • 2. Insterburg TSF- Koppelmann, Carola - 71.375 % (Germany)
  • 3. River of Joy - Schulten-Baumer, Ellen - 68.083 % (Germany)
  • 4. King Arthur TSF - Wilm, Petra- 65.750 % (Germany)
  • 5. Calvados - Hansen, Insa - 64.750 % (Germany)
  • 6. Lord Sinclair - Henschke, Miriam - 64.500 % (Germany)
  • 7. Famous Boy - Kasselmann, Bianca - 63.708 % (Germany)
  • 8. Daquino - Nielsen, Rainhard - 63.458 % (Germany)

Grand Prix - CDI-W

  • 1. Totilas - Gal, Edward - 82.851 % (Holland)
  • 2. Parzival - Cornelissen, Adeline - 80.468 % (Holland)
  • 3. Warum nicht FRH - Werth, Isabell - 77.915 % (Germany)
  • 4. Digby - Sayn-Wittgenstein, Nathalie zu - 71.489 % (Denmark)
  • 5. Le Bo - Koppelmann, Carola - 70.936 % (Germany)
  • 6. Nartan - Haazen, Jeannette - 70.681 % (Holland)
  • 7. Triviant - Rath, Matthias Alexander - 70.468 % (Germany)
  • 8. Hinnerk TSF- Schmidt, Hubertus - 69.745 % (Germany)
  • 9. Gredstedgards Casmir - Hansen, Sune - 69.489 % (Denmark)
  • 10. Favourit - Vilhelmson Silfvén, Tinne- 68.426 % (Sweden)
  • 11. Donatha S - Schulten-Baumer, Ellen - 68.255 % (Germany)
  • 12. Apollo van het Vijverhof - Devroe, Jeroen- 68.213 % (Belgium)
  • 13. Ekwador - Milczarek, Katarzyna - 67.447 % (Poland)
  • 14. Florian - Sangiorgi, Pierluigi - 66.383 % (Italy)
  • 15. Sal - Palma e Santos, Nuno - 64.681 % (Portugal)
  • 16. Maximus JSS - Haddad, Catherine - 64.426 % (USA)
  • 17. Relampago do Retiro - Beresford, Hayley - 64.128 % (Australia)
  • 18. Le Beau - Jorissen, Philippe - 63.702 % (Belgium)
  • 19. Wito Corleone - Bimschas, Alexandra - 63.532 % (Germany)
  • 20. Cointreau - Gmoser, Peter - 61.787 % (Austria)
  • 21. Fairytale - Kitai, Yuko - 61.702 % (Japan)

Edward Gal and Totilas won the CDI-W Grand Prix at the World Cup Qualifier in Neumunster, Germany. The pair scored 82.851% and beat countrymates Adelinde Cornelissen on Parzival. This combination achieved a total of 80.468%. All judges placed them second but their scores differed from three times 78% and Wust five percent higher at 83.617 %.

Grand Prix Kur to Music - CDI-W

  • 1. Edward Gal - Totilas - 87.60% (Holland)
  • 2. Adelinde Cornelissen - Parzival - 82.50% (Holland)
  • 3. Isabell Werth - Warum Nicht FRH - 81.40% (Germany)
  • 4. Nathalie Zu Saeyn Wittgenstein - Digby - 77.50% (Denmark)
  • 5. Carola Koppelmann - Le Bo - 76.80% (Germany)
  • 6. Jeannette Haazen - Nartan - 75.15% (Holland)
  • 7. Matthias Rath - Triviant - 74.85% (Germany)
  • 8. Jeroen Devroe - Apollo van het Vijverhof - 73.60% (Belgium)
  • 9. Ellen Schulten Baumer - Donatha S - 72.80% (Germany)
  • 10. Tinne Vilhelmson - Favourit - 72.10% (Sweden)
  • 10. Sune Hansen - Gredstedgards Casmir - 72.10% (Denmark)
  • 12. Katarzyna Milczarek - Ekwador - 71.85% (Poland)

Edward Gal's sensational run in the 2009-2010 World Cup series continued at Neumunster in Germany today where he recorded his third victory with Totilas as they continue to take this sport by storm. Wherever he goes, the record-breaking 10-year old black stallion lights a fire of excitement, and the capacity crowd at the German venue could hardly contain their excitement when witnessing him in action on their home ground. Read More