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Greta Heemsoth clears up in Okel


Dominated a jumping in Opplerbeck, Belgium: Harm Lahde. Archive photo: Guardian

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The riders from the Verden area were also active on Ascension Day. The Blenderaner Harm Lahde was even drawn to Belgium. Otherwise, the Okeler Dressage Days as well as the Scharnebeck Nationals and the tournament in Harsum-Hüddesum were in the interests of the riders.

Verden – Harm Lahde was at the start on Ascension Day in Opplerbeck, Belgium, in Sentower Park. There, the chief rider of Gut Eichenhain won the second test with Just a dream, an international two-phase competition for seven- and eight-year-old horses and an obstacle height of up to 1.35 meters. The seven-year-old mare is by Zirocco Blue and is owned by Gestüt Eichenhain, the breeder of the gray mare is the Nooren family. With Unique, the Varster came tenth in the same test. 73 riders started in this competition. “Just a dream just likes to win, you can’t stop them – if you wanted to,” said a laughing Harm Lahde on Thursday evening.

Just a dream just likes to win, you can’t stop them – if you wanted to.

Harm Lahde

On Ascension Day, the Okeler Reitverein started a long tournament weekend. Many riders from the Verden area started in the small community. During the Okeler Dressage Days, Jessica Lynn Thomas missed another victory. In the opening test, the Swede was second in a class M *. With the stallion Hilton, the rider from RV Aller-Weser achieved 71.919 percent. In the same test, Maja Schnakenberg from RV Hülsen-Aller and the surrounding area came fourth. With Snapchat it came to 69.424 percent. The highlight of the holiday was an S * level dressage test, which also marked the end of the first day of the tournament. Greta Heemsoth from RV Aller-Weser won here with a fabulous score of 72.976 percent. It started with the Westfalen Anthracite (All at once x MV Weltmeyer), owned by Ingo Pape and bred by Heinz Schütte.

Nice start by Nicole Ernst in Harsum

In Harsum-Hüddesum there was a great success for Nicole Ernst right at the start of the tournament. Aller-Weser-Reiterin won the A * jumping horse test with her stallion Candalien. The pair secured the top grade of 8.50. The five-year-old Hanoverian comes from Cornet Obelensky and belongs to Jürgen Ernst.

At the Scharnebeck Nationals, Alexander Nilsson was able to look forward to sixth place. With Miss Carentino the Swede from RV Aller-Weser remained flawless with a time of 66.14 seconds. Things went a little better for his club colleague Julius Meyer, because he was almost four seconds faster. He grabbed second place with Chaccolina. Most tournaments continue until Sunday.

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