| Steffen Peters and Ravel Sweep Dressage At Aachen CHIO |
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| On the Scene 2009 - Aachen CHIO |
| Sunday, 05 July 2009 15:00 |
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"You only get a horse like Ravel once in a lifetime. He is very sensitive, is always on my side and ready to fight for me, but at the same time he is extremely relaxed and totally reliable, which means I can ride into the tests without being nervous," reported Peters. Aachen seemed to bond the two, because Peters discovered Ravel during the FEI World Equestrian Games at the Soers in 2006. ""It seems to be a good omen, my sponsors bought him for me back then. We took our time with him, he was my secret weapon, and his first international tournament was the Olympic Games in Hong Kong in 2008," commented Steffen Peters. The World Championships in Kentucky are the pair's next big goal. "We are going to take things easy now, perhaps we will compete at the World Dressage Masters in the autumn. Otherwise we are going to wrap Ravel up in cotton wool, to make sure that he remains fit. After winning the Grand Prix, Grand Prix Spéciale and the Grand Prix Freestyle, Ravel and Peters also secured the title of Dressage Champions Aachen 2009, which is patroned by the Liselott Schindling Foundation for the Promotion of Dressage. Second place went to IPS Salinero under Anky van Grunsven, ahead of Hans Peter Minderhoud with Exquis Nadine. Steffen Peters' freestyle routine was packed with technically difficult exercises - it began with the canter tour with flying-changes on a curved line. Also remarkable, the direct combination of a pirouette, piaffe and the extended walk. Fourth place went to the British rider, Emma Hindle, who lives in Odenwald. Hindle rode her Olympic Games horse, Lancet, a 16-year-old Hanoverian by Wenzel. The best German result was fifth place by Heike Kemmer, who received 77.90 percent for her freestyle routine on Bonaparte. Sterntaler Unicef and Matthias Alexander Rath followed in seventh place behind the 19-year-old Balagur and Alexandra Korelova. "Balagur still immensely enjoys performing, I really enjoyed riding here. We have got our targets set on the European Championships, but we decide from show to show, how fit he is and whether he is still enjoying doing dressage," explained Alexandra Korelova, who scored 76.40. "Sterntaler was fresher today so it felt better again. Of course it's a shame that we couldn't repeat our recent performance level here. But Aachen is quite simply Aachen and the requirements are totally different," said Matthias Alexander Rath. |
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