
Dutch team rider Marieke van der Putten knows how to win aboard Torveslettens Titanium. In the 2022 CDI-W Mechelen Grand Prix class on Wednesday 28 December 2022 the pair collected its sixth international Grand Prix level victory as partnership and they did so in an impressive way, referring World Champion Charlotte Fry to second place and World Championship bronze medal winner Dinja van Liere to third.
Holiday Spirit
A field of 16 international competitors gathered in Mechelen, Belgium, for the final World Cup qualifier and final CDI of 2022. A large group of Dutch riders faced their Belgian rivals as well as riders from France, Denmark, Finland and Great Britain.
The Grand Prix was judged by an experienced panel of 5* and 4* judges, including Baarup (DEN), Leyman (BEL), Colliander (FIN), Saleh (FRA), and Van Daele (BEL). While overall the ranking was good to follow, the individual marks between judges went more up and down than a roller coaster at Six Flags (beyond the acceptable standard deviation of 3-4%).
Eurodressage was on the scene to photograph the Prix St Georges and Grand Prix and here are our impressions from the class.
Sixth Win for Van der Putten and Titanium
Dinja van Liere and Hermes travelled to Mechelen as the huge favourites for the victory after double bronze at the 2022 World Championships in Herning this summer. Also Charlotte Fry and her second Grand Prix horse - her 2021 Olympic team horse Everdale - were expected to be the second place-getters, but it was Marieke van der Putten who moved to the fore and edged out both aboard Saskia and Jacques Lemmens' 10-year old Danish bred Tørveslettens Titanium (by Totilas x Stedinger).
The judges rewarded the test with 75.978% which ended up being the winning scores. The individual marks went from 73.152% up to 78.152%.
Everdale and Hermes Follow
The black stallion looked quite awake in the Mechelen arena and was running a bit in the first trot extension, but the half passes were lovely. The first piaffe he presented was a big improvement from the piaffe work he has shown before, with the hindlegs taking more weight. The extended walk had plenty of overtrack but there was very little V-moment in the rhythm and he got tense before passage. The breeding stallion appeared strong in the contact but Fry piloted him through the movements without mistakes. The pirouettes were ok but not really sitting. The pair lost the win in the big bobble at X where she lost the passage right before the transition into piaffe.
Fry scored 75.783% but one judge had them at 73.478% and another had the World Champion at 79.130%!
They posted 75.152% with scores from 73.696% to 77.500%
Men in Black
Two black stallions completed the top five in the Mechelen Grand Prix: Blue Hors St. Schufro and Desperado.
Emmelie Scholtens and Ad Valk's 14-year old KWPN stallion Desperado (by Vivaldi x Havidoff) are in their second CDI since the stallion got sidelined due to an injury. The pair was member of Dutch team at the 2019 European Championships in Rotterdam, but since then Indian Rock has been slowly taking over the number one spot in the barn. In Mechelen, Desperado appeared a bit hectic in the trot work, but the half pass to the left was gorgeous. The passage was good, the first piaffe lacked some balance. A fumble in the canter strike-off affected the score. They rode a good zig zag, but in canter Scholtens had to work hard to get the horse mistake free through the test and in the one tempi he wans't properly changing behind. They ended up with 74.326% for fifth place (71.522% - 76.304%!)
The Dressage Word Cup qualifier in Mechelen comes to a conclusion on Thursday 29 December with the kur to music. A new day, new opportunities for all combinations.
- Text and Photos © Eurodressage (this article expresses Eurodressage's eye-witness account and opinion about the competition).
Photos © Astrid Appels - NO REPRODUCTION ALLOWED (NO SCREEN SHOTS!) Eurodressage photographed all dressage riders competing at the 2022 CDI-W Mechelen. If you are want to use our photos for social media or prints, email us first.
Related Links
Scores: 2022 CDI-W Mechelen
Eurodressage Coverage of the 2022-2023 World Cup Season
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