Glamourdale's back
Horse & Hound|July 11, 2024
The world champions look in fantastic form ahead of the Paris Olympics as Britain’s up-and-coming horses impress in Aachen’s Nations’ Cup
ELEANOR JONES
Glamourdale's back

CHIO Aachen, Germany

LOTTIE FRY and Glamourdale secured the best-possible boost to their own and Britain’s Olympic hopes as they won the CDI4* grand prix and grand prix special, both on over 80%.

The double world champions had only competed once since they won team gold and individual silver at last September’s Europeans – in Aachen in May, when they won the three-star grand prix and special. They returned on top form, scoring 80.98% in the grand prix and 80.11% in the special, with Isabell Werth on DSP Quantaz in second on 75.54% and 75%.

All the judges in the grand prix placed the world champions first, and four gave them a nine for overall impression. However, a delighted Lottie said there could be more to come.

“We wanted to see where we stand,” she said. “There is still room for improvement, but we are on the right track with regards to Paris and now we know where we can fine-tune a few aspects.”

In the special, Lottie and the 13-year-old Lord Leatherdale son gave a jaw-dropping performance, achieving their score despite a slight loss of balance in the right canter pirouette that resulted in a 6.3. Their first 10 came for their half-pass to the right, followed by their famous and fabulous extended canter, which earned them four 10s and a nine.

“To be honest, that was one of the best feelings he has ever given me in a test,” said Lottie. “I was so pleased with my pirouette to the left that I somehow forgot to ride the rest of the centre line. So it was my own fault. But in the rest of the test, he was so focused on me, had so much go, and we had so much fun in there. That was the best feeling I could have wished for before Paris.”

“TOTALLY INSPIRING”

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