Head To Head Matchup: Jessica Von Bredow-Werndl VS Isabell Werth Grand Prix Dressage Freestyle
Jessica Von Bredow-Werndl and Isabell Werth went head to head in the Grand Prix Dressage Freestyle this weekend in Balve, Germany. Check out the edge of your seat action as we get closer to the Olympics in Tokyo 2021!
The 2021 German Dressage Championships
There were no surprises as GP Special winner Jessica von Bredow-Werndl continued on the same form and swept the freestyle with a national personal best score of 93.025%. The panel of judges – consisting of Nivelle, Holthaus, Ebert, Kessler and Eisenhardt – followed their own judging trend of the first of two days and repeated the ranking in the freestyle. It was a second gold for Von Bredow-Werndl, a second silver for Isabell Werth and a second bronze for Dorothee Schneider.
Isabell Werth and Madeleine Winter-Schulze’s 17-year old Westfalian mare Bella Rose (by Belissimo M x Cacir AA) followed in her wake. Four judges had them second, one judge third. They achieved a national best score of 90.975%. The pair’s international kur high score is 90.875% achieved at the 2019 European Championships in Rotterdam. “At the beginning of the kur Bella was a bit uncertain, but then it went really really well,” Werth commented. “This was my second show with Bella this year. I’m very happy with her development and how she improved herself and presented herself here in Balve these days.”
Second Bronze for Schneider Dorothee Schneider and Gabriele Kippert’s 15-year old Hanoverian gelding Showtime (by Sandro Hit x Rotspon) landed third place and the bronze with 89.775%. “I buried my flying changes traume today and rediscovered myself,” Schneider commented after she had been making mistakes in the tempi changes the past few days. She admits that she was nervous for the changes, but “I went for it and fortunately they worked out. There were a few small thingies but for me the happiness prevails that he improved so well. I return home with a very good feeling.”
These three riders are also the clear German Olympic team favourites. Only the reserve team spot is still heavily contested although after Balve that position seems to have been reserved by Helen Langehanenberg on Annabelle, ahead of Benjamin Werndl with Daily Mirror. Second Gold for Von Bredow Von Bredow-Werndl piloted Beatrice Burchler-Keller’s 14-year old Trakehner mare Dalera BB (by Easy Game x Handryk) professionally through her floorplan to the music of the celebrated Lala Land movie.
All five judges placed her first unanimously, one judge even rewarding the music a 99% for artistry. She finished on 93.025%. “For me the weekend couldn’t have gone better,” said Jessica. “Dalera and I are in phenomenal form and now the only thing that matters is to stay calm, take a little break, gather our strengths and step into the future with fresh energy.” Werndl will go home and prepare for the second German Olympic selection trial in Kronberg at the end of the month. “I will go home and analyse my rides and see what we can improve. I won’t make Tokyo any different from other shows. I hope I’ll have good nerves, which one needs, and deliver the optimal.”