Hungarian Dressage Squads for 2021 Announced

Mon, 01/04/2021 - 10:26
Hungary
Aniko Losonczy and Dior S at the 2020 CDN Pilisjaszfalu :: Photo © Anett Somogyvári

The Hungarian Equestrian Federation has announced the dressage squads from pony level to Grand Prix for 2021. 

The federation has set its focus for 2021 on the European Dressage Championships in Hagen, Germany, in September. 

The senior Grand Prix riders are divided into two squads based on CDI scores achieved in 2020. Those in the A-squad have already achieved the Minimum Eligibility Requirement to compete at the 2021 European Championships, those in the B-squad still need one more score to quality for Hungarian team nomination. 

Under 25 rider Jazmin Yom-Tov is listed in the U25 squad as well as in the senior squad, having achieved her first qualification score in the senior division at the CDI-W Fot.

Aniko Losonczy is also listed with two horses. With her number one, Dior (by Spielberg) she won silver at the 2020 Hungarian Dressage Championships and scored 67.174% in Brno and 68.565% in Fot. Aniko is also B-listed with Mystery, but she retired her mare from competition sport this year. 

The Hungarian dressage squads for 2021 are:

Pony Squad

  • Kíra Málna Major - Davida

Junior Squad

  • Lilla Felvinczi – Bonjour Majlund
  • Hanna Hoffer – Sunny Girl
  • Mira Dicső – Havana

Young Riders Squad

  • Panka Makk Dorka – Balco
  • Kitti Krisztina Rapi – Dancing Queen BC.

Under 25 Squad

  • Jazmin Yom-Tov – Hexagon’s Zodinde
  • Berill Szőke-Tóth – Qatar
  • Benedek Pachl – Donna Friderika

Grand Prix A-Squad

  • Aniko Losonczy – Dior S
  • Csaba Szokola Csaba – Enying

Grand Prix B-Squad

  • Jazmin Yom-Tov Jázmin – Hexagon’s Zodinde
  • Robert Ács – Fioretto 35
  • Aniko Losonczy – Mystery

Photo © Anett Somogyvári 

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