A new star – and the young GP horses shine!

Day 2 at Frankfurt

read day one here

Story – Christopher Hector / Photos – Kenneth Braddick

I must admit when I looked at the Frankfurt program, seeing the Grand Prix was not high on my priorities. It is usually a pretty normal class of horses that never made it, or never will, but when I looked at this year’s start list, that all changed. Isabell Werth was to appear with Don Johnson and Kristina Bröring-Sprehe was bringing out Desperados after a long time out of the sport, but I hadn’t realised that the highlight of the day, and perhaps the show, was to be the test from the Danish pair of Daniel Bachmann Andersen and Blue Hors Zepter…

Isabell and Don Johnson

Isabell was, well Isabell, but Don Johnson (Don Frederico / Warkant) showed yet again what happens with correct gymnastic dressage training. Don Johnson will never be a pin up boy, but thanks to the power of good riding, he is a very handsome, imposing creature. The passage looks a little weird at times but it has been a polished show for a score of 75.087 and they grab the early lead. First with all the judges.

next comes a special newcomer

But it was the chestnut who came into the arena next, Blue Hors Zepter (Blue Hors Zack / Wolkentanz II) who took the breath away. A huge rhythmic trot, awe inspiring half passes, very fine passage / piaffe tour, unhesitatingly from walk to passage, and the big gelding really sits in the piaffe. The canter is huge, and the canter pirouettes are wonderful.

New Stars – Daniel Bachmann Andersen and Zepter

What a crowd this Frankfurt audience is, they know they have really seen something special, and even though their German hero has gone the horse before, they are cheering this new star combination – and the judges are brave enough to go with their eyes, first with all on 78.543. Later out back I see German assistant team coach, Jonny Hilberath who comments – ‘this is the new superstar combination.’

Kristina and Desperados

It is lovely to see Desperados FRH (De Niro / Wolkenstein II) back in the arena. I remember him as a young stallion at the Bundeschampionate, he was beautiful then, but looked a little frail, as a 17-year-old, he is more powerful, more balanced, and the work is lovely and relaxed. It is great to have Tina and her stallion back on the scene. 76.891 and they move into second place, and second with all the judges, this is good consistent judging.

Jessica von Bredow-Werndl is very elegant and so is her mare, Zaire-E (Son de Niro / Jazz), their test is accurate and attractive and they slip into third with a score of 76.044, leaving Don Johnson in fourth.

It has been a truly enthralling morning, made better with a new combination at the top. “I rode a little hard today,” Daniel told me, “I have to ride not so hard, it’s hard to trust when you don’t know, it was a little bit like ‘whoa what’s happening’. He’s eight years old, it was fine and I am totally happy about it. I hope I can ride a little bit more easy going with him on Sunday.”

Full results for the Grand Prix here

The next class is another of the Frankfurt special attractions, the Louisdor-Preis for young Grand Prix combinations aged 8 to 10. This time I suspect I was the odd man out, I really didn’t like the way Benjamin Werndl’s Famoso OLD (Farewell III / Welt Hit II) went. To me it looked at bit pushed, everyone else, including the judges, press colleagues I respect and the spectators loved it and they took first on 76.581%.

Benjamin and Famoso

I loved Hubertus Schmidt’s Escolar (Estobar NRW / Fürst Piccolo) last year when he was second in the Nürnberger Burg-Pokal, but winner with the crowd, and Isabell Werth at the Press Conference!  The intervening twelve months have been well spent with one of the Modern Masters of Dressage.

Escolar and Hubertus

The trot is still huge, and the half pass zig zag, amazing. The piaffe is not quite there, but it is going to be big when it is established, and some of the passage was truly super. Majestic walk, powerful canter, okay the canter pirouettes were a little bit wide and baby, the flying changes are expressive (something we haven’t seen a lot of) and the final centre line is great. It’s like big wines, they may take a little more time in the cellar, but the wait is worth it. First with two of the judges but they finish in second on 75.140. This is the warm up, Sunday’s final will be interesting.

Veneziano and Daniel

Blue Hors Veneziano is an interesting mix by the Krack C / Jazz son, Vivaldi, out of Fabina, by Donnerhall out of the Pik Bube mare, Fiesta, who is the dam of Don Schufro. The stallion has the pizzazz and presence of Jazz  with the Donnerhall foundation, and Daniel  Bachmann Andersen is having some show. Cool passage / piaffe / passage, lovely canter, this young – one of three eight- year-olds in the class – stallion is another star in the wings for the mega talented Daniel. Today they are third on 73.86%.

Marcus and Abeglenn

Fourth to another eight-year-old, ZINC Abeglenn FH (more Dutch breeding, Ampère / Carabas) who last year in the Burg-Pokal, was off his tree in the unique atmosphere that this hall presents, and Marcus Hermes was riding a bit Dutch to keep him on the ground. Twelve months later, working with another modern master, Wolfram Wittig, and the gelding is cool and correct, and so is the rider, a lovely test for 73.326%.

Tina and her Destiny…

In fifth place, another attractive horse, Destiny (by Desperados out of a Sandro Hit mare, but with some jumping power from Argentinus on the bottom line) and again ridden beautifully by Kristina Bröring-Sprehe. They get a bit hurried in the trot, but the half passes in a better tempo are lovely, and the passage is really impressive, even if the piaffe is still a work in progress. There’s a mistake in the twos, but the ones are fine. Will he be as good as his dad? We’ll see. 73.302%.

Seventh place to Matthais Alexander Rath and Foundation II on 70.953

Sixth to the Australian bred SPH Dante (Welfenadel / Dormello), actually he was Saffron Stables Dante, but SS was not considered an appropriate prefix when he was consigned to the PSI sale in Germany, where he was sold for 2.8 million euros, or so the press release told us. The ride is now with Ingrid Klimke. The extended trot is a bit of a run and he looks a little forehandy in the half passes. The passage is very cute and the piaffe impressive. Fine flying changes… it’s nice to see him ridden open in front, I don’t think I ever saw his gullet when he was shown in Australia. 72.233%.

Ingrid and Dante

This class is yet another reason that Frankfurt is a magnet, an end of the year treat for the connoisseur of fine horses and excellent equitation… And we’ve got two days of finals to come!

Louisdor-Preis RESULTS