Cassøe Krüth Leads Danish Whitewash at 2022 CDI-W Vilhelmsborg

Mon, 10/24/2022 - 08:23
2022 CDI-W VIlhelmsborg
Denmark’s Carina Cassøe Krüth and the 11-year-old mare Heiline’s Danciera won today’s opening leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2022/2023 Western European League at Vilhelmsborg (DEN) where host nation riders claimed all of the top four places :: Photo provided by FEI © Kim C Lundin

Picking up where they left off when taking Team gold at the 2022 World Championships this summer, Danish riders completely overwhelmed the opposition at the first leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2022/2023 Western European League series on home ground in Vilhelmsborg, Aarhus (DEN) on Sunday 23 October 2022. 

The first leg of the Western European League season took place at the Danish national equestrian centre in Vilhelmsborg, instead of traditionally at Jyske Bank boxen in Herning. The venue change already happened in 2021 and proved more cost effective. One side of the long arena was seating for spectators, the other side was blacked with banner advertisement and some VIP tables at the top.

Danish Whitewash

Yesterday Carina Cassøe Krüth and the 11-year-old mare Heiline’s Danciera led the route in the Short Grand Prix in which Denmark claimed all of the top four places. And today they did it again in a slightly different order in the Grand Prix Freestyle in which Cassøe Krüth remained at the head of affairs while her world championship team-mates Nanna Merrald Rasmussen and Daniel Bach Andersen finished second and third and her trainer, Andreas Helgstrand, finished fourth.
 
With her brand new Freestyle, Cassøe Krüth grabbed a big lead when posting a score of 85.925, all five judges - Mariette Sanders-Van Gansewinkel (NED), Hans-Christian Matthiesen (DEN), Susanne Baarup (DEN), Elke Ebert (GER) and Maria Colliander (FIN) - placing her first. 

Flying form

Daniel Bachmann Anderson on Zippo I.M.
However her compatriots were also in flying form and, with just three of the 15 starters left to go, Daniel Bachmann Andersen produced a lovely confidence-giving ride on the 12-year-old gelding Zippo M.I. (by Blue Hors Zack x Blue Hors Don Schufro) to score 81.330 for temporary second place on their Freestyle debut. 

Second-last into the ring, all eyes were on Andreas Helgstrand and the young, 8-year-old Jovian (by Apache x Tango) who has already been super-successful as an even younger horse. And the 2008 Olympian, whose training and sales business is a driving force in equestrian sport, produced a lovely Freestyle at the stallion’s first attempt. Breathtaking extended trot earned 10s and 9s galore, and although the horse lost balance and broke in tempi changes and has clearly more to learn about piaffe, in the judges' eyes the quality of movement and scope for development eclipsed those and the pair was rewarded with 80.000%.

Helgstrand was only demoted to fourth place by the final combination of Nanna Merrald Rasmussen and the 11-year-old stallion Blue Hors St Schufro (by St. Moritz Junior x Blue Hors Don Schufro). This pair who won the Freestyle in Falsterbo, Sweden this summer overtook Bachmann Andersen and Zippo for runner-up spot when putting a healthy 82.610 on the board. But no-one could overtake Cassøe Krüth and the horse she steered to that team gold and individual seventh place at the championships staged in Herning two months ago.

Party-style

Nanna Merrald Rasmussen on Blue Hors St. Schufro
Talking about her new fun-themed party-style Freestyle based on music of the Backstreet Boys , Take That and One Republic, Carina Cassøe Krüth said, “I think I already had a bit of a party with the old one but I wanted to keep the same vibe but not the same music so we stepped it up!"

"I always think music is very personal and Freestyle is very personal, and I want to tell the audience a bit about myself and what I like and where I come from through my Freestyle and I think I grew up with this music. I was a teenager in the 90s and into every boy band and it was part of my life when I was a bit younger."

It was all new to her, and to Danciera (by Furstenball x De Niro). “I didn’t get to ride it before. I heard it a bunch of times so I knew where I had to be for every note but I thought when I rode it today it took me through it. There was so much beat and rhythm and it tells me what to do”, she said.

She’s as excited as everyone else about what's happening in Danish dressage right now.

Andreas Helgstrand on Jovian
(Photo © Ridehesten)
“The sport is at a very high level and it doesn’t seem like it’s going to stop! It seems we are all going to continue producing horses and Cathrine (Laudrup-Dufour) also has new ones on the way, so as long as we have really good partnerships with our horse owners so we have good horses and we keep on educating them then I think it’s looking very positive for Danish Dressage sport!”, she pointed out.

The second round of the 11-leg FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2022/2023 Western European League will be held in Lyon, France next weekend.

-- FEI press release by Louise Parkes, edited by Eurodressage
Photos © FEI, Kim Lundin, Ridehesten

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