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German Olympic Dressage team on the way to make it a fabulous 14
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, July 20, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Germany has a long and formidable record in Olympic Equestrian Dressage. Since 
the team competition was first introduced in Amsterdam (NED) in 1928, when the 
German side pinned Sweden into silver and The Netherlands into bronze, they 
have won 13 of the 20 Olympic team contests. And it's looking very much like 
gold number. 14 is just around the corner.
 
The loss to Great Britain at London in 2012 was the only blip in an otherwise 
seamless run that began in Los Angeles in 1984 when the great Reiner Klimke and 
Ahlerich led the victory gallop. Despite all the disruption of the last 18 
months due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the Equine Herpes Virus (EHV-1) 
outbreak in mainland Europe, Team Germany arrive at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic 
Games as defending champions and strong favourites to do it all over again.
Isabell Werth heads the line-up with mare Bella Rose and holding the World 
number one slot. Underpinning the sheer strength of the German challenge, she 
will be joined by World numbers two and four, Jessica von Bredow-Werndl with 
TSF Dalera BB and Dorothee Schneider with Showtime FRH. With Helen 
Langehanenberg and her mare Annabelle in reserve, they seem like an unstoppable 
force.

However, the three-per team format introduced for this year's Games could prove 
highly influential. One off day for just one team member and the story could be 
very different indeed. 

At the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, Great Britain claimed silver and The Netherlands 
took team bronze. This time around the British send the dynamic duo of 
Charlotte Dujardin and Carl Hester once again, but both on relatively unexposed 
horses.

Edward Gal with Total US and Hans Peter Minderhoud with Dream Boy headline the 
Dutch team, Patrik Kittel (Well Done de la Roche) leads the Swedish contingent 
and Steffen Peters (Suppenkasper) will be a strong anchor for Team USA. 
Meanwhile Team Belgium will be making a little bit of Olympic history as they 
make their first appearance since 1928.

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