Jorinde Verwimp wins Tour A in Lier

This morning the final freestyle of Tour A (level 5) was ridden and the victory went to Jorinde Verwimp. She rode Charmer (by Charmeur) to a total of 74.265 percent. With this score she stayed ahead of Numa Verberne, who finished in second place with Silent Gatano (by Lord Leatherdale). This KWPN gelding rode to a total of 73.120 percent. Wouter D’Hoore and Luna S (by Breitling W) completed the podium with a score of 69.680 percent to their name.

Naomi Nouwen (Frevo) and Nicky Peeters (Noblesse van het Genelaar) took fourth and fifth place.

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Nieuwe datum en programma Belgische Kampioenschappen Dressuur bekend 

Belgium Dressage Events has received permission from Equestrian Flanders and KBRSF to organize the Belgian Dressage Championships this year. The BK will take place from September 30 to October 4, 2020 at the Azelhof in Lier. It will be a five-day event where participants can register at different levels.

New date

It was equally uncertain when, in connection with the corona virus, the organization would get the green light to reorganize the beloved event. But now that equestrian sport is on the rise again, Belgium Dressage Events has announced that it will organize the Belgian Dressage Championships in collaboration with Equestrian Flanders and the KBRSF later in the season on 30 September to 4 October 2020.

Corona measures

The five-day event will be organized for the first time this year at the Azelhof in Lier. Because the BK is later in the season due to the relocation, the organization has opted for the tests to be held indoors. During the five-day event, all necessary measures regarding the corona virus are taken into account. For example, the event is not open to the public. Three access bands are provided per participant. These are intended for the rider, groom and trainer. For other supervisors, there is the possibility to purchase a table on the first floor at the restaurant. The tables are only available for 6 people. It is therefore not possible to book per person.

The costs for these tables include a bottle of water and Cava per day, excluding catering.

Whole week: Wednesday to Sunday € 1,000
Per day: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday € 300 per day
Sunday: € 500 per day
When our application program is approved, registration will be possible via Equestrian Flanders. For the latest information, keep an eye on the Belgium Dressage Events website and socials. We are looking forward to a great edition.

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Amazing CDI Lier ending with winner Anne Meulendijks

The judges opinions differed greatly in the Grand Prix Freestyle in Lier. With 76,445% Anne Meulendijks won the victory with a big lead over compatriot, Diederik van Silfhout.

Together with MDH Avanti NOP, Meulendijks did a nice test where she got an eight for the pirouettes and extended canter. The coordination with the music and balance between horse and rider gave the decisive factor for a winning score. Belgian judges Jacques Van Daele and Freddy Leyman placed the pair at the first spot.

Diederik van Silfhout took second place in the saddle of Expression NOP. A constant test with nicely executed pirouette yielded 75.550%. Ulrike Prunthaller ended third with Bartlgut’s Quebec. The duo gave a restless impression on the extended step, resulting in a final score of 75.050%.

For her own audience, Jorinde Verwimp scored sixth place with Cape Town with 72.33%.

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Picture: Digishots

Lucie-Anouk Baumguertel and Zinq Sweetheart FH first place at Juniors Freestyle

The win in the juniors was for Lucie-Anouk Baumguertel with Zinq Sweetheart FH .

In the team and individual test, the duo got twice the second place in the past few days, but with 75.708% in the freestyle they were the best by far. Katelijne Maes and Ibou van de Kapelhoef followed a second place with a score of 73.417%.

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Close results for Wienkamp and Verwimp in Intermediate I

Jorinde Verwimp gained a second place in the Intermediate I with her Kastar Hof ter Zeedycke D’12 who was the Belgium champion of the seven years old in 2017.

Verwimp rode the nine-year-old BWP-bred son of Game-Boy D’10 to the second place with a score of 71,324%. Which was a close call on the total score of 71.471% of the winning German combination Ann-Christin Wienkamp and Nymphenburg’s First Choice (Fidertanz). Third place went to the German Andrea Timpe and Don Carismo 2 (Don Crusador). They scored 70.676%.

The fourth place went to Belgium again. Thibault Vandenberghe and Santiago Song (Sir Donnerhall I) accounted for a score of 70.529.

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Nicolas Wagner wins the ClipMyHorse CDI4* Grand Prix

Nicolas Wagner wins with his Quarter Back Junior the CDI4* Grand Prix with 72,848%. The start of his test wasn’t the best. But the combination recovered strong what was good enough for a first place.

Judge Maria Colliander was crazy about Anne Meulendijks performance. But in the end Meulendijks had to take second place with MDH Avanti NOP with a score of 72.609%. Meulendijks rode a constant test with strong canter. The passage was also done nicely.

Diederik van Silfhout followed in third place with Expression NOP. Van Silfhout scored even with a few mistakes at the end of his test a total score of 71.435%.

Fanny Verliefden scored a total of 70,935 with Indoctro vd Steenblok and was placed first by the two judges Jo Graham and Jacques van Daele. But with her total score she ended a fifth place.

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Jorinde Verwimp CDI Lier

Convincing victory for Jorinde Verwimp in Grand Prix Freestyle Lier

LIER – The Grand Prix Freestyle at CDI Lier has just been won by Jorinde Verwimp. She was able to shine one more time. With a convincing score of 77.125% she became the champion together with her KWPN horse Tiamo (by Lester).

With that score, she was able to stay far ahead of the number second, the German Britta Rasche-Merkt. With her horse Xerez (by Nordeste) she achieved a score of 74.875%.

Text: Equnews
Photos: Chris Coessens