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First horse inspection for JYSK Para-Dressage horses

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20 August 2013 Author: RGR

By Louise Parkes

The excitement is building ahead of the JYSK FEI European Para-Dressage Championships at Herning in Denmark, where horses were presented at this afternoon’s first veterinary inspection. Just one horse was held over for re-inspection tomorrow - the bay mare Bo VB, competed by Vladimir Vinchon for France.

A total of 60 competitors from 19 nations will battle it out for the medals over the coming days, with the team action kicking off at 10.00 tomorrow (Wednesday).

Ones to Beat

The British continue to be the ones to beat in this sport that has enjoyed increased popularity and visibility in recent years, and particularly in the aftermath of last summer’s Paralympic Games on their home turf in London.  Today the British line-up was confirmed, with the hugely experienced Anne Dunham joined by triple Paralympic gold medallist Sophie Christensen, Natasha Baker and Sophie Wells. Ricky Balshaw will compete individually. 

Baker is unbeaten in Grade II for the last two years and is making her team debut.

Under their belt

At the FEI European Para-Dressage Championships 2011 in Moorsele (BEL), the British already had the team and three individual titles under their belt before adding four more on the final afternoon. The question this time around is whether the other countries that put pressure on them at the Paralympic Games in London last summer will continue to gain ground.  Germany, Dutch and Danish riders upped their game while the Irish pulled a major surprise taking home team bronze at their first Paralympics.

Horse inspections for all three disciplines taking place in Herning are conducted in exactly the same way, with passports handed over to officials who then check each animal’s micro-chip before the horse is walked and then trotted before the Ground Jury.

Stinna Tange Kaastrup, who secured Freestyle Grade Ib gold and Individual Grade Ib silver in Moorsele, carries the high hopes of Danish supporters as the JYSK FEI European Para-Dressage Championships get underway.  

Facts and Figures:

This is the first time for Para-Dressage to take place alongside other disciplines at the FEI European Championships.

Competitors from 19 nations will participate.

11 countries have entered teams: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway and Russia.

7 nations will be represented by individual riders: Belarus, Finland, Israel, Latvia, Poland, Portugal and Slovakia.

Great Britain topped the medal table with eight golds at the last FEI Para-Dressage Championships staged in Moorsele, Belgium in 2011.

For further information on the ECCO FEI European Championships 2013: http://european-herning.dk/GB.aspx

FEI Online Press kits

Extensive information on the P.S.I. FEI European Jumping Championships, Blue Hors FEI European Dressage Championships and JYSK FEI European Para-Dressage Championships, can be found in the FEI’s Online Press Kit Zone: www.feipresskits.org. Each press kit includes an event preview, athlete biographies, competition timetable, Championships history and key contact details.  

FEI TV

The P.S.I. FEI European Jumping Championships and Blue Hors FEI European Dressage Championships will be live on FEI TV, the FEI’s official online video platform, starting on 20 August at 16.45 local time - see the complete live schedule here: www.feitv.org/live. Key performances and interviews with medal winners will be available as video-on-demand from the JYSK FEI European Para-Dressage Championships.

Photo Caption: The British squad pictured today at the JYSK FEI European Para-Dressage Championships in Herning, Denmark: (L to R) team members Anne Dunham, Sophie Christiansen, Natasha Baker and Sophie Wells, and Individual competitor Ricky Balshaw. Photo: FEI/Kit Houghton.

 

Media Contacts:

At Herning

Britt Carlsen

Press Officer

bc@wiegaarden.dk

+45 96 570 580

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