The dressage at the Baborówko Equestrian Festival is now behind us

Foto: Malin Hansen-Hotopp/Callfield in der CCI4*-S Dressur - Fotograf: Baborówko Equestrian Festival

Foto: Malin Hansen-Hotopp/Callfield in der CCI4*-S Dressur - Fotograf: Baborówko Equestrian Festival

During the Baborówko Equestrian Festival, further international and national eventing competitions took place, bringing together riders from many European countries. The greatest excitement surrounded the four- and three-star classes, where leading representatives of the discipline competed for victory, while Polish riders battled for the first points in the Polish Championships.

 

In the CCI4*L competition for the KUHN Maszyny Rolnicze prize, Germany’s Antonia Baumgart riding Ris De Talm achieved the best result after the dressage test. Sweden’s Frida Andersen with Box Leo took second place, while the Polish pair Jan Kamiński and Jard finished third.

 

The CCI4*S competition for the Baborówko Equestrian prize was dominated by Olympian Julia Krajewski, who claimed the top two positions. She currently leads riding Ero De Cantraie, while also securing second place with Chilli Morning II. Third place went to Sweden’s Christoffer Forsberg riding Hippo's Sapporo TSF. In the Polish Championships standings, Weronika Król riding Chinuk R became the current leader.

 

In the CCI3*S competition for the Wielkopolska Region prize, Germany’s Mathies Rüder riding Hjoptimus triumphed in the second part of the dressage test. Dutch rider Merel Blom-Hulsman aboard Checkpoint 46 took second place, while Germany’s Katharina Kopp riding Replay 34 finished third. In the overall standings after dressage, Berit Schulz leads ahead of Mathies Rüder and Antonia Baumgart.

 

Strong performances were also delivered in the CCI2*S competition for the Agrochest Prize held under the patronage of the National Support Centre For Agriculture. After the show jumping and dressage phases, Poland’s Daria Kobiernik riding Las Vegas moved into the lead. Sweden’s Amanda Andersson with Double Carat currently holds second place, while Frida Andersen riding Little Heart is third.

 

In the CCI1*INTRO competition for the Fenix Horse prize, Zuzanna Społowicz riding Dżaurus AA achieved the best result after dressage. Germany’s Kaya Thomsen aboard Mamma Mia finished second, while Helena Struss riding Cadence 15 took third place.

 

In the national CNC100 competition, Mateusz Kiempa riding Chicago-G leads after the dressage test. Second place belongs to Paweł Spisak and Dżianet NW, while Christoffer Forsberg riding E-Danger Zone is third.

 

In the CNC100-18 category, Czech rider Adriana Fagošová aboard Alpinhorse Toby achieved the best result. Antoni Nowak riding Celesta currently holds second place, while Oliwia Dudek with Cerenade V is third.

 

The competitions provided spectators with plenty of sporting excitement and once again confirmed the high level of international eventing competition. The starting lists featured not only renowned names from the world of equestrian sport, but also young riders successfully fighting for further international achievements.

 

Detailed information and the competition schedule are available at equestrian.baborowko.pl.

 

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