FEI Dressage European Championship for Children and Juniors in Kronberg (GER) results available online

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25 July 2023 Author: FEI Communications

Results from the FEI Dressage European Championship for Children and Juniors in Kronberg (GER) available online

Outstanding performance by German athletes, earning all gold medals and securing podium positions in all categories. Check the podium winners at the FEI Dressage European Championships for U25 and Young Riders 2023 held in Pilisjászfalu (HUN):

Juniors Team Podium

1° Germany

2° Austria & Denmark

3° Great Britain

Juniors Individual Podium

1° Rose Oatley (GER) & Sommernacht 7

2° Allegra Schmitz-Morkramer (GER) & Libertad

3° Lana-Pinou Baumgürtel (GER) - Zinq Emma FH

Juniors Freestyle Podium

1° Allegra Schmitz-Morkramer (GER) & Libertad

2° Lana-Pinou Baumgürtel (GER) - Zinq Emma FH

3° Myles Graham (GBR) & Nibeley Union Hit

Children Team Podium

1° Germany

2° Sweden

3° Spain

Children Individual Podium

1° Marie Bernhard (GER) – For Rock G

2° Therese Billig (GER) – Faro Shen

3° Lal Mira Gürgen (TUR) - Lowland

Check the full results here

Photo Caption: BILLIG Therese (GER), BERNHARD Marie (GER), GUERGEN Lal Mira (TUR) at the at the FEI Dressage European Championships for U25 and Young Riders 2023 held in Pilisjászfalu (HUN)

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