Germany Claims In-House Victory in FEI Nations Cup at 2025 CDIO Aachen

Thu, 07/03/2025 - 21:35
2025 CDIO Aachen
Isabell Werth and Wendy win the 5* Grand Prix at the 2025 CDIO Aachen :: Photo © Astrid Appels

-- FEI and CHIO Aachen Press release - the big Eurodressage report to follow on Friday

Germany did not have strength in numbers in the FEI Dressage Nations Cup at the 2025 Aachen (GER) but they certainly had strength in scores. 

Despite having just three team members and no drop score following the last-minute defection of Sönke Rothenberger (Fendi), Germany was a dominant winner of the penultimate Nations Cup leg of the season on home turf.

Home Victory

Led by team trainer Monica Theodorescu and chef d'equipe Klaus Roeser, the trio of Katharina Hemmer (Denoix PCH), Frederic Wandres (Bluetooth OLD) and Isabell Werth (Wendy) produced a total score of 232.065—more than 12 points better than runners-up Belgium (219.804). It was a tight race for the final place on the podium, with Sweden edging Great Britain by just over a point for the third position (216.935).

"I think it was really good sport. It was a super advertisement for dressage—very good riding. That's what we need for the future," said Klaus Roeser. 

Wandres and Verboomen in the lap of honour
As the only team with three riders, Germany did not appear in the first rotation, leaving eight other nations to battle it out in the early going. However, Hemmer quickly made a statement with her test aboard Denoix PCH when it came time for Germany to send forward its first rider. The pair scored 75.413%—the highest mark given to that point—to give an indication of what was to come from her teammates. 

"It felt very special. I was very glad that Denoix could also enjoy the atmosphere today," Hemmer shared. "Last year, he was a little bit impressed, but he gained confidence this year and he really enjoyed it, and he got better and better throughout the whole test. It was really good to get a good stat for our team as well."

Ultimately, Germany's riders would produce three of the top five results of the CDIO5* Grand Prix test and two of the best three individual scores. Wandres and Bluetooth, part of Germany's gold medal-winning squad from the Paris Olympic Games (FRA), nearly locked up Germany's top result with their 76.891%-worthy test. The score was better than even what the pair put up in Paris and improved upon the test they executed at Aachen a year ago.

Katharina Hemmer on Denoix PCH
"We continued being consistent in the arena. I think if it comes down later to a [championship] team spot maybe, it's always a plus for the selectors. We've proved that a lot of times already," Wandres said. "I'm very happy with Bluetooth again. He was very concentrated today."

That took the pressure off anchor combination Isabell Werth and Wendy and the pair relished the moment, putting on a celebratory performance. A year ago, the duo recorded their first five-star victory in Aachen's Grand Prix, which earned them their Olympic qualification for Paris. A year and two Olympic medals later, the combination produced a personal best score of 79.761%, growing ever closer to the illustrious 80 percent mark for the test. 

"We know each other so much better," Werth said of her partnership with the 11-year-old Danish mare Wendy. "It's been a great improvement from day to day, from show to show, from competition to competition. I think at the beginning of the year, no one could have expected that she would improve—or we both would improve like we did. Today, I was thinking about that it's just been one year. It feels like [we've been partnered for] years, so that makes it very special."

Belgium Shocks and Excites

Verboomen on Zonik Plus
Second place for the Belgian team on a total score of 219.804 points was a small sensation, which was above all attributable to the performance of Justin Verboomen and his just nine-year-old Zonik Plus. The pair also came second in the individual competition on a score of 78.348 percent.

To the more or less rhetorical question as to whether he was surprised by his result today, the 37-year-old Belgian Verboomen simply answered “No!”, adding “Zonik Plus really is a special horse and I am very proud of him, very happy with the progress I have made with him over the short period of time. He still needs a bit of time and I can’t wait to show what he does at home in the tests.”  

The team was completed by Larissa Pauluis with Flambeau (72.065), Domien Michiels with Intermezzo van het Meerdaalhof (69.391) and Charlotte Defalque with Botticelli (68.283). Their combined score: 219.804 points and the best result a Belgian team has ever achieved in the Dressage Stadium at the Soers.

The quartet’s comment about this historic achievement? “Nothing, we are still in shock!”

Belgium has been having an unprecendented Nations Cup season, finishing third in Rotterdam, winning Lier, and placing second in Aachen.

Sweden Third

Patrik Kittel on Touchdown
Third place went to Sweden with an accumulated score of 216.935 points. The team comprised of Patrik Kittel with Touchdown (73.587), Maria von Essen with Invoice (72.565), Tinne Vilhelmson Silfvén with Hyatt (70.783) and Caroline Darcourt with Lord Django (66.239). Patrik Kittel was not only delighted about the team’s result, but also about that of his fellow competitors: “It is nice to see everything change and new riders and new teams coming up. It is the same with Sweden, we have new riders on the team and with Stefan (Jansson) a new chef d ’équipe. So, we came to Aachen with no expectations and now we are sitting here coming third – that is really cool!

CHIO Aachen Head of Sport, Birgit Rosenberg agreed: “I am completely with Patrik. So many new faces! It keeps the sport alive. It was super sport and great pictures for our sport.”

Germany Holds its Grip on Aachen

Since Aachen hosted its first dressage Nations Cup in 1977, Germany has won the event all but four times.

"It's always special to win a Nations Cup, and it's always an honor to represent your country," said Werth, the most decorated equestrian Olympian in history, with 14 medals. "To represent Germany here in Aachen is very special. On a Thursday, we had a nearly-full stadium with a great atmosphere for everybody. That makes it so special and important for us."

Ahead of the season finale at Falsterbo (SWE) on 12 July, Germany leads the FEI Dressage Nations Cup™ standings by seven points, having also earned victories at Wellington (USA) and Compiegne (FRA). They boast 50 points, with Belgium second (43 points) and the Netherlands third (41). 

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Scores: 2025 CDIO Aachen