DressageHub | Charlotte Fry & Glamourdale Dominate London FEI World Cup Dressage Short Grand Prix @DressageHub | Uploaded December 2022 | Updated October 2024, 12 hours ago.
LONDON, Dec. 15, 2022–Charlotte Fry and Glamourdale, Britain’s world championships double gold medal winning partnership, dominated the World Cup short Grand Prix Thursday with team mate Gareth Hughes on Classic Briolinca runner-up.
Competing Glamourdale in Charlotte’s homeland for the first time and four months since the world championships, the pair were awarded 84.026% for the victory in their first ever short Grand Prix. The score included 12 marks of 10 from the panel of five judges, including four for extended canter.
The score for the 26-year-old Charlotte and the 11-year-old KWPN stallion that led Great Britain to team silver at the world championships as well as individual and freestyle golds was their highest at the Grand Prix level. The duo posted a result of 82.508% in the Grand Prix at the world championships.
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LONDON, Dec. 15, 2022–Charlotte Fry and Glamourdale, Britain’s world championships double gold medal winning partnership, dominated the World Cup short Grand Prix Thursday with team mate Gareth Hughes on Classic Briolinca runner-up.
Competing Glamourdale in Charlotte’s homeland for the first time and four months since the world championships, the pair were awarded 84.026% for the victory in their first ever short Grand Prix. The score included 12 marks of 10 from the panel of five judges, including four for extended canter.
The score for the 26-year-old Charlotte and the 11-year-old KWPN stallion that led Great Britain to team silver at the world championships as well as individual and freestyle golds was their highest at the Grand Prix level. The duo posted a result of 82.508% in the Grand Prix at the world championships.
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