
Dutch Esmée Donkers delivered the goods and earned herself the Individual test gold medal at the 2018 European Young Riders Championships in Fontainebleau, France, on Saturday 14 July 2018.
After earning team silver on Thursday, Young Rider auction continued on Fontainebleau with the first class that decided a separate set of medals: the Individual Test. With 59 riders competing in the class, the test was split up into two groups and the order of go was decided by random draw. Esmee Donkers, who was already the top placed rider in the team championship test, drew a fifth starting place on Friday afternoon 13 July, but she didn't let the unfavourable early start mess with her concentration.
Aboard her 11-year old Dutch warmblood mare Chaina (by Sir Donnerhall x Rubioso N), Donkers a very energetic, fresh test. In trot the mare was ground covering and very forward, almost too much in the half pass left and shoulder in right. She almost had the tendency to run away. The extended walk had very good overtrack, but the mare dropped a tiny bit too deep. The canter half passes were well executed but the one to the right could have been even more on the hindquarters. The four tempi changes were lovely and so were the threes although the changes to the right were the prettiest ones. Donkers could have ridden the exit in one period tidier, but in general it was all high quality work. Maybe the contact with the curb should to be lighter, but Donkers produced a very strong round and scored 77.294% for the victory.
The last rider of the day was the "late" bird catching the worm. Dutch Febe van Zwambagt is known to be a very brave rider who is willing to take risks in competitions and for the individual test she went all in with her 11-year old Rhinelander bred gelding FS Las Vegas (by Lord Loxley x Louis Le Bon). The temperamental gelding is known to have loose his marbles once in a while, but in Fontainebleau Van Zwambagt had her horse certainly in check. Febe entered the arena in fifth gear and rode a daring trot tour: very high energy, very expressive, very on the edge, especially in the wild last extended trot, and also quite tight in the neck to keep control. Las Vegas has a beautiful silhouette in trot, moving with knee action and a lovely articulation in the legs. The extended walk was hurried though, but in the collected the rhythm was clear. The four tempi changes were correct but could have been more uphill, the left pirouette was a bit laboured, almost losing the canter stride, the right one was much better but counter-bent. The three tempi changes were straight and the extended canter powerful. Van Zwambagt rode with much guts and the judges eagerly rewarded her bravura with the silver medal and a 74.824% score (marks ranging from 73.382% to 76.176% (Roudier)).
The top five was completed by German Paulina Holzknecht on the 15-year old Hanoverian gelding Wells Fargo (by Welser x Fabriano). A clear medal candidate, Holzknecht could not finish the job today even though her tall chestnut gelding showed great things. The trot work was very well balanced with a smooth flow between the lateral movements, voltes and extended trots. The extended walk had big overtrack and the collected walk was nice. A hiccup in the flying change at E and in the threes, as as well as a clear mistake in the fours pushed them away from a top three spot. They finished fifth with 73.088%.
German team mate Alexa Westendarp and the 7-year old home bred mare Four Seasons (by Furstenball x Fidertanz) were sixth. Westendarp, whose 16-year old brother Matthis is competing for Germany in the European Junior Riders Championships in Fontainebleau the same week, rode a fully focused, quiet test and with the concentration and accuracy were the highlights. The black mare could be more elastic in the contact, but Westendarp kept a very quiet hand. The mare is a bit limited in the canter and not so uphill, but she listened to the rider and made no big mistakes. The walk pirouette right needed more bending and the extended walk could have had more energetic forward striding, but the changes were well executed (though could be straighter). They scored 72.882%
Russian Aleksandra Maksakova is reaching a peak level on her long time partner, 16-year old Oldenburg gelding Scampalo (by Sandro Hit x Florestan). Coached by Spanish Grand Prix rider Lauro Aguilo, Maksakova showed a super balanced and smooth trot with an obedient Scampalo. The black is a bit lethargic in the mouth though and could foam more. The pirouettes were lovely and the three tempi changes super straight. The test was really nice but there could have been a bit more pezzazz.
Also for Belgian Flore de Vos things came together today in the individual test. Aboard her 11-year old Dutch warmblood bred Catcher (by Dreamcatcher x Jazz) she brought her A-game to the arena and scored 70.794% to finish 10th. This was the first time she ever scored over 70% in a technical test at an international competition.
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