Isabell Werth on Wendy Wins Aachen CDIO5* Grand Prix Special, Teammate Frederic Wandres on Bluetooth OLD 3rd

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Yeess!! Isabell Werth on Wendy de Fontaine reacts to the winning score in the CDIO5* Grand Prix Special. © 2024 Ken Braddick/DRESSAGE-NEWS.com

By KENNETH J. BRADDICK

AACHEN, Germany, July 6, 2024–Isabell Werth on Wendy de Fontaine won the CDIO5* Grand Prix Special Saturday with teammate Frederic Wandres on Bluetooth OLD placing third that appeared certain for the pair to join Jessica von Bredow -Werndl on TSF Dalera BB on the German team at the Paris Olympics in three weeks.

Isabell, the most successful equestrian in the history of the Olympics, scored scored a personal best 78.058% for the victory on the 10-year-old mare that she began competing exactly five months ago when Andreas Helgstrand who owned the horse with Chateau de Fontaine was suspended from the sport.

In 10 starts, Isabell and Wendy have won six times and placed second four times.

Isabell Werth on Bluetooth OLD on the final centerline of the CDIO5* Grand Prix Special. © 2024 Ken Braddick/DRESSAGE-NEWS.com

Paris will be Isabell’s Seventh Olympics, stretching back to 1992 when she rode Gigolo on the gold medal team and took individual silver. In 1996 she won golds in both divisions, again on Gigolo, then at Sydney in 2000 with Gigolo was on the gold medal team and earned individual silver.

On Satchmo in 2008 at Hong Kong, on Weihegold OLD at Rio de Janeiro and her “heart” horse Bella Rose at Tokyo again won teram gold and an assortment of individual gold and silver medals.

Netherlands’ Dinja van Liere on the nine-year-old Hanoverian gelding Vita di Lusso was runner-up on 76.872%. Dinja has already been named to the Dutch team on Hermes, and horse she was selected for Tokyo but because of a bureaucratic screwup was not able to compete.

Frederic Wandres, who has been a highly successful rider at Florida’s Global Dressage Festival in Wellington since 2021 as well as in Europe, was awarded 76.851% on Bluetooth OLD.

Frederic Wandres on Bluetooth OLD at the Aachen CDIO5* Grand Prix Special. © 2024 Ken Braddick/DRESSAGE-NEWS.com

The Oldenburg gelding now aged 14 was ridden by Frederic on Germany’s silver medal team at last year’s European Championships.

If he’s named to the team Sunday, it will be his first Olympics.

Results:

CDIO5* Grand Prix Special
RankCompetitorScoreEHCMB
1.
Isabell Werth (GER)
Wendy de Fontaine
78.085%77.44777.55379.14977.55378.723
2.
Dinja Van Liere (NED)
Vita di Lusso
76.872%76.48976.80977.87277.44775.745
3.
Frederic Wandres (GER)
Bluetooth OLD
76.851%76.17077.02175.42676.59679.043
4.
Ingrid Klimke (GER)
Franziskus FRH
74.596%72.55375.74576.27774.57473.830
5.
Nadja Aaboe Sloth (DEN)
Favour Gersdorf
74.170%74.25574.78775.53273.29872.979
6.
Marieke van der Putten (NED)
Torveslettens Titanium RS2 N.O.P.
74.021%74.46874.04373.51173.51174.574
7.
Patrik Kittel (SWE)
Jovian
72.979%73.61771.70274.14972.76672.660
8.
Pauline Basquin (FRA)
Sertorius de Rima Z IFCE
72.957%72.66073.61772.34072.97973.191
9.
Nanna Skodborg Merrald (DEN)
Blue Hors St. Schufro
72.489%71.17073.08572.66073.72371.809
10.
Endel Ots (USA)
Zen Elite’s Bohemian
72.064%70.74572.12873.08571.91572.447
11.
Sofie Lexner (SWE)
Inoraline W
71.957%70.95773.08572.12871.59672.021
12.
Borja Carrascosa (ESP)
Sir Hubert NRW
71.617%71.38371.91570.42670.74573.617
13.
Charlotte Fry (GBR)
Especial
71.064%70.63870.31972.76671.38370.213
14.
Devenda Dijkstra (NED)
Hero
70.979%70.42671.17070.85170.53271.915
15.
Anna Zibrandtsen (DEN)
Quel Filou
70.574%71.59670.95769.78769.57470.957
16.
Marcus Orlob (USA)
Jane
70.468%70.63871.48971.70270.10668.404
17.
Juliette Ramel (SWE)
Gideon K.H.
69.979%66.80970.85169.46870.10672.660
18.
Susan Pape (GBR)
Harmony’s V-Plus
69.957%70.00070.00069.89469.78770.106
19.
Anna Buffini (USA)
Fiontini
69.894%69.89471.06469.57469.14969.787
20.
Larissa Pauluis (BEL)
First- Step Valentin
69.277%69.78769.36268.83069.25569.149
21.
Juan Rodriguez Carvajal (ESP)
Meggle’s Boston
68.808%68.83069.68167.87269.57468.085
22.
Anna Louise Ross (GBR)
Habouche
68.596%68.40469.25568.83067.66068.830
23.
Alexandre Ayache (FRA)
Jolene
68.468%68.19168.83067.55369.25568.511
24.
Denise Nekeman (NED)
Boston STH
68.255%67.97969.46868.08568.72367.021
25.
Anne Sophie Serre (FRA)
Jibraltar de Massa
68.000%66.80968.08567.97967.55369.574
26.
Andrina Suter (SUI)
Fibonacci
67.957%67.87268.93667.23467.23468.511
27.
Anna Marek (USA)
Fire Fly
67.426%66.38367.97967.76667.23467.766
28.
Katharina Hemmer (GER)
Denoix PCH
66.936%66.38368.19166.17066.17067.766
29.
Malin Wahlkamp-Nilsson (SWE)
Zackson
66.766%67.44766.06465.95766.48967.872
EL
Andrew Gould (GBR)
Indigro
eliminated
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