Barbançon and Yde Helgstrand Claim Winner's Blanket at 2023 CDI-W Wellington

Sun, 02/12/2023 - 13:24
2023 CDI-W Wellington
Morgan Barbancon and Habana Libre A at the 2023 CDI-W Wellington :: Photo © Sue Stickle

France’s Morgan Barbançon and Denmark's Alexander Yde Helgstrand claimed the winner’s blanket on Saturday 11 February 2023 at the CDI-W Wellington.

Barbançon was back in the winner's circle in the day’s headline class, the  3* Grand Prix Special, sponsored by MTICA Farm. Her 71.66% on her own 11-year-old gelding Habana Libre A (by Zizi Top x United) is their second highest score ever in this test.

Of the 15 starters, the trio of riders on the podium remained unchanged from Friday’s qualifying Grand Prix, but the 22-year-old German sensation Felicitas Hendricks climbed a place to net second. She rode her own 12-year-old gelding Drombusch (by Destano x Dimaggio) to 70.362% in the pair’s debut senior international show at the level. Her compatriot Anna-Christina Abbelen, 26, piloted her 16-year-old Samarant gelding Sam Donnerhall to 69.723% and third place. 

Heat Over Frostbite

“I’m extremely happy and it was great to win,” enthused the 30-year-old Barbançon, who is spending her first season in Wellington. “Habana was a wee bit tired today but still tried. The whole passage/trot part was nice, and I was really happy with the walk. The piaffes were a little bit less [powerful] than two weeks ago, but it was cooler then and really warm today.

“I don’t normally get affected by the heat, but yesterday I already had to use a new frack [tailcoat] because it was drenched. This is the second one going to the dry cleaners. But I prefer that to the frostbite I get at home.”

Tries So Hard

Barbançon, who is based in Switzerland, has owned Habana since he was a youngster. First her sister Alexandra rode him, then he spent four months in training with Diederik van Silfhout before Morgan took over and brought  him up to Grand Prix. He is one of three Grand Prix horses she has brought to Wellington.

“Habana is a big baby that tries so hard,” she continued. “It’s all about not making mistakes because when he does he gets so stressed. That’s why I don’t push him in there for the moment. I want him to figure out that it’s cool and a good experience. He was maybe too cool in there, and in those piaffes I could have maybe kicked a bit more and woken him up. He was really peace and love today — next time I can push a notch more.”

She concluded, “It’s just so nice to be here, as it’s not so many kilometers for the [horses to get to the] shows and Habana can get experience. It’s all about making him confident. He’s still a big baby, but he tries so hard for me.”

Yde Helgstrand Wins Intermediaire I

The 19-year old Alexander Yde Helgstrand and Belantis — formerly ridden by Beatrice Buchwald, Isabell Werth, and Matthew William — made it two wins from two starts in GDF 5, topping Saturday’s hotly contested Intermediate I after winning Thursday’s Prix St. Georges class.

Alexander Yde Helgstrand on Belantis
Helgstrand was also competing his mother’s horse Super Mario in the under-25s, and with two wins in that division — at Intermediate II and Short Grand Prix — brought his tally of CDI blue ribbons for the week to four.

Charlotte Jorst (USA) ensured that the Intermediate I — which had 23 starters — was an extremely close contest. Helgstrand rode the 14-year-old gelding Belantis (by Benetton Dream x Expo'Se) to 73.677%, a huge new personal best at the pair’s second attempt at the level. Jorst piloted her 10-year-old Zonik gelding Zhaplin Langholt to another new career high of 73.578%. Kristina Harrison-Antell rounded out the podium, laying down 69.902% on I Felix, by Fidertanz.

“Today the high points were the two-tempis and the extended trot and canter,” said Helgstrand, who is another rider spending his first season in Wellington. “Belantis is super talented and I really love working with him. He had some more power and energy today, but it was still controlled.

“I came here for a week last year but this year I decided to come for the season as I finished school last summer. I brought my two own horses here and I am riding some sales horses [at Helgstrand USA, in Wellington], too,” added Helgstrand.

Text GDF press release, edited by Eurodressage - Photos © Sue Stickle

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