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Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games - Dressage Day 1
TOKYO, July 25, 2021, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Sensational start to Dressage titles race

It may have been a long time coming, but the opening day of Equestrian Dressage 
at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games more than lived up to expectations. Emotions 
ran high and so did the scores as superb individual performances saw The 
Netherlands take the early lead in the battle for the Team title, while 
Germany's Jessica von Bredow-Werndl set a personal-best when posting the 
biggest mark of the evening with TSF Dalera.

The Grand Prix continues tomorrow when another 30 horse-and-rider combinations 
take their turn. And if Dorothee Schneider (Showtime) and Isabell Werth (Bella 
Rose) can come anyway close to the score achieved by compatriot von 
Bredow-Werndl then Germany looks well on the way to securing the Olympic 
Dressage Team title for a fabulous 14th time.

Groups

With the competition divided into six groups in total, and three of those 
groups taking their turn today, it was Great Britain's Charlotte Fry and 
Everdale who set the early target score when posting 77.096 to top Group A. But 
only two athletes earned marks over 80%, and Denmark's Cathrine Dufour was the 
first of these when putting 81.056 on the board with Bohemian to take complete 
command of Group B.
"It was important for me to give him a really great feeling in the ring today", 
Dufour said. I didn't want to push too much because I wanted him to be 
comfortable in there. And even though there's no audience there's a vibe in the 
arena and they can feel it!"

Much of her previous success has been achieved with the diminutive Cassidy who 
carried her through Junior and Young Rider level to triple-bronze at the Senior 
European Championships in Gothenburg (SWE) in 2017 and bronze again in the 
Grand Prix Special at the Europeans in Rotterdam (NED) in 2019. Tonight she 
admitted she felt a bit guilty about leaving the 18-year-old gelding at home 
and bringing the 11-year-old Bohemian to Tokyo instead.

Firm basis

Meanwhile Edward Gal's score of 78.649 left him second in Group B and gave The 
Netherlands a firm basis on which to build their team challenge. His black 
stallion, Total US is only nine years old, and a son of Totilas who, with Gal 
onboard, set the world of Dressage on fire a decade ago.
 
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