Day two at the Stuttgart German Masters., The five-star tour of the course has begun and Gudrun Patteet, Michael Jung, Philipp Weishaupt and Richard Vogel were the first to sign the list of winners.
In the opening race in the afternoon, the hosts didn’t have much to tell. Here the Belgian Gudrun Patteet riding Donna Z, daughter of Diamant de Semilly of Zangersheide, quickly took the lead, 58.10 at 59.43 seconds in the time trial of 1.45 meters. The second best time came from Irish Jessica Burke riding the KWPN Inpulss by mare. Dallas VDL. Third place for Bryan Balsiger and the only eight-year-old daughter of Falaise de Muze Just Special VK in Switzerland (63.56). The best German was Patrick Stühlmeyer on his new star in the stable, his nine-year-old son Kannan Drako de Maugre. They finished fifth with 65.09 seconds.
It continued with a two-stage show jumping test over 1.45 meters, in which Michael Jung fared even better on his triumph last night: first place astride his proven 14-year-old Westphalian mare Chelsea by. He checks in with 25.65 seconds with no errors. Bryan Balsiger finished second here, this time on the 10-year-old Zangersheider Urbanus Z by. Ugano custom (25.83). The French Marc Dilasser and the Selle Francais mare Abricot Ennemelle of Quaprice Bois Margot in 25.94 seconds Sophie Hinners with the Württemberg mare Graphik of. Graf Rhapsody from Marbach State Stud (9 / 26.62).
In the evening program, the poles were hung five centimeters higher. The show jumping event with the highest cash prize was a time jump event of over 1.50 meters, won by Philipp Weishaupt and Krokant, a nine-year-old OS gelding from Kannan, who the driver of the Beerbaum team he has been driving for about half of the year, but has never been able to drive a lap of honor so far. The time had come today at the Schleyer Halle. In 61.67 seconds they left behind two experts, Marcus Ehning and Funky Fred (61.93). Third Gerrit Nieberg with his gray Swiss Blues d’Aveline, who had just made his successful debut in the World Cup in Helsinki.
Finally, the (national) final of the BW-Bank Indoor Championships is awaited, a 1.50 meter jump test with jump-off. Of the 25 participants, nine reached the second round. The undisputed winners with the best time of all pairs in the quality leap were Richard Vogel and ten-year-old OS gelding Accoton PS from Pikachu de muze. The chestnut was previously known by Patrick Stühlmeyer, who presented it at CHIO Aachen 2022 and was able to place twice in two competitions. Accoton PS then went to Richard Vogel, placed with him several times in Samorin and was victorious in Opglabbeek. However, today is by far their biggest joint hit so far. In 36.64 seconds they left Andy Witzemann on Cassadero v. Christdorn (37.23) and Jan Müller with Ciricu
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