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Home » News » British dressage team makes history with gold

British dressage team makes history with gold

By Victoria Spicer on 7th-Aug-2012


The British equestrian teams are celebrating after winning their second team gold medal in 24 hours - and this time it was the dressage riders who were celebrating. 

Golden trio

Carl Hester, Charlotte Dujardin and Laura Bechtolsheimer added their own chapter to the history of dressage in a phenomenal display at the Greenwich Arena today. 

In the final team test, the Grand Prix Special, they rode brilliantly to win gold ahead of Germany with the Netherlands in Bronze. This is Britain’s first ever Olympic dressage medal and it also made Team GB the most successful British team since 1908 as it was the team’s 20th gold of the Games.

The team started the day with the narrowest of margins over rivals Germany of just 0.56%, so the mission was to out-score each of their riders. 

Germany put on the pressure

Germany’s first team rider, Dorothee Schneider and Diva Royal, put up a 77.571% in the specifically designed, more technically demanding Grand Prix Special test to give them a good solid start. 

She was followed by Carl with his own and Sasha Stewart’s black stallion Uthopia to get the British challenge underway. Carl's score of 80.571% set a new Olympic GP Special record, and gave Britain a great start. 

“I’ve lacked some confidence coming into this, I’ve only ridden the test once [in competition at Fritzens, Austria] and the score wasn’t so good so to come here, to better the mark by 5% and here of all places is amazing," he said. The horse is the same here as in the arena at home and I can’t tell you what a comfort it is to have that.”

Seven-time Olympian Anky van Grunsven was the first of the Dutch team to go with the veteran Salinero and they score 74.794% which kept the team behind the leaders. 

Second round

On to round two and debutante Kristina Sprehe and Desperados for Germany. The stallion didn’t appear as settled as they were in the Grand Prix and the marks didn’t quite flow as they had previously, but a strong score of 76.254% still left Germany in the hunt with their strongest rider to come. 

Laura Bechtolsheimer then had the chance to settle a score with Kristina as the German rider got the better of her in Dortmund in the Special. Riding her father Wilfried and her own Mistral Hojris, Laura entered confidently with the knowledge that this test suits the horse’s prowess for piaffe. 

Just some very minor blips in the canter changes lowered the marks but overall it was a great test under great pressure to post a 77.794% to give Britain a few more points leeway.   

“The old Alf’s back, he felt fantastic; he gave me the performance of a young horse which makes me feel really emotional," said Laura. "He felt fantastic and, even though we had a few costly mistakes, I was so pleased.

“I feel so privileged to be part of the evolution of dressage, today has been so special. The crowd –there’s nothing like it, it’s amazing to have all those people behind you.”

Down to the wire

Germany’s final rider was the in-form combination of Helen Langehanenberg and Damon Hill and you could feel the tension in the 23,000 strong crowd. 

Again, there was some tension from the combination in comparison to their first test but there were certainly moments of brilliance for a score of 78.937% to put further pressure on Britain’s final rider.

It was then down to 27-year-old Charlotte Dujardin; a rider who has only been riding at Grand Prix level for just 18 months. 

As world record holder for this test, her confidence will have been high but could she pull it off under such pressure and when there was a gold medal resting on it? 

With Carl Hester and Roly Luard’s amazing gelding Valegro, Charlotte rode a mature, perfectly presented test with just the smallest of errors. The extended trot was breath-taking, the piaffe and passage work superb. A score of 81.905% flashed up on the board and the crowd went wild - and by the time Charlotte came out of the arena, it was announced that her score had been revised to 83.286%.

It was enough to take the Olympic record from her mentor, Carl Hester, but not enough to overtake her own world record. 

“My legs were like jelly, I was more nervous in there and I didn’t ride like I knew I could but he still felt really good," she said. "It’s so surreal but it was the ultimate dream to get here and win gold; Valegro’s the horse of a lifetime.”

It was also enough to give Britain gold. Previously, the dressage team’s highest ever placing was fifth, so to win a medal of any colour is a huge step in the evolution of the sport in Britain. 

Individual titles 

It was also gold medal number 20 for Team GB making this the most successful Olympics for the country since 1908.

Individually, Richard Davison had to cope with a spooky and unsettled Artemis. The Countess of Derby’s Florestan-sired gelding had to wait to enter and then had the crowd moving back to their seats following the lunch interval and it un-nerved him as he entered the arena. 

Richard did manage to get some beautiful work from the horse for a final score of 70.524%.

Looking towards Thursday’s Freestyle competition for the individual medals, Charlotte finished top of the leader boards with Adelinde Cornelissen in second with Parzival and Carl just behind – these were the only three riders to break 80% today. 

Laura is fourth so all three team members go through to the individual final.

Full results – http://www.london2012.com/equestrian/event/dressage-team/index.html

Related links: Dressage | Olympics 2012

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