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Double victory for Gabriele Heemsoth | Verden district

Presented in great shape in Nienburg: Gabriele Heemsoth celebrated a double victory.

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Verden – A number of riders from the Verden district achieved brilliant results at various tournaments. Gabriele Heemsoth and Markus Beerbaum (both RV Aller-Weser) celebrated a double victory.

In Nienburg, Markus Beerbaum secured victory in two consecutive tests. First he won the first division of the L class for young horses with Seniora. Here the top rider got a score of 8.80. With Bayado (8.30) he also took third place. Stephanie Böhe was also able to place herself in this L-level test. The rider from Thedinghausen secured sixth place with Call me Future. Markus Beerbaum and Seniora then also won the final test for young horses in the M * class. This time the pair even hit the 9.00 mark. Gabriele Heemsoth also celebrated a double victory. In a jumping competition with increasing demands of the L class she stayed clear with Cubra Libre (Coupe de Coeur x MV Carry Gold). The pair were also particularly quick, snapping the win in 57.57 seconds. Gabriele Heemsoth was only a few tenths slower with Happinez, with whom she ultimately took second place. In the following M * class, Stephan Dubsky (RV Aller-Weser) came second. With the Hanoverian mare Amell, the Irish man managed a faultless lap in a time of 57.10. The next test was also an M * level jumping. Dubsky and Amell placed again. This time it was third place in the first division. In the second division of this competition, Bettina Bemmann and Lux ​​came second, Amanda Isaksson took fourth with Chapeau. Finally, Linnea Heemsoth and her pony Midnight also secured second place in an E-class.

Maja Schnakenberg in second place

In Verden, there were only two rounds on the program of the late entry dressage tournament on the first day of the competition. In the riding horse test, Hendrik Baumgart finished fourth with Damsey’s Favorite. The two got a grade of 8.3. Ulrike Hatzl took seventh place in this competition with Bonne Chance (8.00). Hendrik Baumgart and Royale Karina achieved fourth place in the competition for young dressage horses in L class. In the subsequent medium level dressage test for young horses, Maja Schnakenberg from RV Hülsen-Aller took second place. With her Snapchat she got a score of 8.3. A great performance. In the final S * class, Jörn Kubelke took seventh place with Quinada.

Sandra Frieling in impressive form

Sandra Frieling started with a second place in a riding horse test. With the four-year-old stallion For Memory she got a great score of 8.5. With Fürst Hohenstein, she took fourth place in the same competition. Only a little later Frieling won a level A dressage test with the four-year-old Robinio (Revolution x MV Bretton Woods). In the second division of this test, she also came third with the Hanoverian mare Deianira. But that’s not all. The rider from RV Aller-Weser also won the class L dressage horse test. This time she presented Fuchur (Fürst Belissaro x MV Don Vino), with whom she achieved a 7.7. She also achieved another placement with Deianira. This time, fourth place jumped out for the couple.

International placements for Alexa Stais and Harm Lahde in Belgium

Alexa Stais and Harm Lahde were delighted with international placements in Bonheiden, Belgium. Alexa Stais took fourth place with Cornet’s Pezi in the two-phase jumping for six-year-old horses (obstacle height 1.20 meters). With Just a dream, Lahde even reached third place in an international two-phase special with an obstacle height of up to 1.30, which was advertised for seven-year-old horses. kk

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