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Helen Langehanenberg wins 8th round of the Reem Acra FEI World Cup™ Dressage.

 

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Helen Langehanenberg and her horse Damon Hill NRW have won the 8th round of the Reem Acra FEI World Cup Dressage in Neumunster, Germany

29-year-old Langehanenberg finised on a score of 85.325%, with fellow German riders finishing in five of the top six places.

Isabell Werth finished in second place riding El Santo, Uta Graf and Le Noir finished third and fourth place went to Dorothee Schneider and Diva Royal.

Danish rider Lone Jorgensen, who frequently travels to Australia to coach, was the first non-German rider to make it onto leaderboard, finishing in 5th place onboard the 10-year-old FBW De Vito.

Britain's Laura Bechtolsheimer, featured in Issue 1 of Equestrian Life Magazine finished in 14th place with a score of 68.8% and Australian rider Hayley Beresford finished in 15th place riding Belissimo NRW on a score of 67.4%.

With only one more round left before the finals in 's-Hertogenbosch the standing after Round 8 are as follows:

1

Helen Langehanenberg (GER)        

70

2

Valentina Truppa (ITA)                    

66

3

Isabell Werth (GER)                     

66

4

Patrik Kittel (SWE)                           

65

5

Hans Peter Minderhoud (NED)      

59

6

Tinne Wilhelmson-Silfven (SWE)  

52

7

Nadine Capellmann (GER)               

51

8

Richard Davison (GBR)                    

48

9

Jeroen Devroe (BEL)                       

43

10

Siril Helljesen (NOR)                       

34

11

Lone Jorgensen (DEN)                       

33

12

Monica Theodorescu (GER)           

32

13

Mikaela Lindh (FIN)                 

29

14

Dorothee Schneider (GER)               

28

15

Catherine Haddad (USA)                 

26

15

Edward Gal (NED)                          

26

15

Jenny Schreven (NED)                  

26

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