One-two for regional club: Vogel ahead of Schäfer

Stuttgart – The European champion set the standards right away on his very first appearance at the 39th International STUTTGART GERMAN MASTERS Horse Show: Richard Vogel from the RV Mannheim club set the fastest time on the 10-year-old mare Cubi Cubells in der Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle in the warm-up class for the BW-Bank Indoor Championship for the Prize of Sporthandschuhe GmbH when going clear in the fastest time (0/60.54). He therefore relegated his clubmate Armin Schäfer saddled on the 13-year-old stallion Drops van Overis Z (0/62.14) into second place. In third was fellow south German rider Hans-Dieter Dreher (Dreiländereck) and Harley de la Cense, an eight-year-old Selle-Français gelding (0/64.07).


Richard Vogel


Richard Vogel


At the start of the afternoon and the horse show, Jana Lang, after four wins in the qualifiers for local riders, was again a convincing victor in the warm-up class for the Prize of iWEST, a dressage Intermédiaire I. Atop her 19-year-old gelding Baron, she was awarded 72.395 per cent to leave Romina Nieberle in the saddle on the 13-year-old Hanoverian gelding Free Willy (70.079) and Moritz Treffinger with Vincero, a ten-year-old Oldenburg gelding (69.921) in second and third.

Anything but “Incognito”: Mia Cara Brugger found herself in the limelight after the jump-off for the final class for the NÜRNBERGER Burg-Pokal for juniors from the federal state of Baden-Württemberg – a Class M* style jumping. It was the same for Incognito, her 12-year-old mare which was bred in the Netherlands. In the five-horse jump-off, the pair stopped the clock in 37.82 seconds – a time none of her rivals remotely came close to. Second was Lena Habisreutinger who crossed the finishing line in 41.19 seconds on the eight-year-old gelding Attack van’t Koningshof. Just behind in third was Pauline Schmid and the eight-year-old Holstein mare Kaschira (41.44).


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