WEG Happy Hour: Germany Takes First Day of Dressage, USA On Top in Reining

Day One of competition at the 2014 World Equestrian Games is officially in the books! Today, the reining, dressage, and para-dressage horses riders duked it out for the first time, and both the German and the U.S. teams for each sport are currently atop the leaderboard going into Day Two.

Reining

That spin though. Andrea Fappani and Custom Cash Advance during competition today. Images courtesy of FEI TV.

Team USA reining rider Andrea Fappani and Custom Cash Advance lead after Part 1 of competition today, scoring a 224.0. Currently, the podium is occupied by the U.S., followed by Belgium and Germany.

Reining Coverage Links:

Normandy Discipline Page

FEI: Team USA Takes the Lead

USA/Belgium Showdown Is On!

After the first day of competition for the dressage riders, Germany’s Kristina Sprehe and Desperados FSH lead the individual Grand Prix competition, which is also a Grand Prix Special qualifier, after scoring a 78.814%. Riding for the Netherlands, Hans Peter Minderhoud and Glock’s Johnson TN are in second on a 74.357% and Great Britain’s Carl Hester rounds out the top three with Nip & Tuck, scoring a 74.186%.

Click to watch.

Click to watch video of Carl Hester and Nip & Tuck.

Team USA had two riders to compete today: Adrienne Lyle with Wizard (72.0%, seventh place) and Tina Konyot with Calecto V (69.643%, 17th place). Steffan Peters and Legolas 92 as well as Laura Graves and Verdades will compete during day two’s competition.

Via USEF Facebook page: "Super groom Eddie Garcia gives Legolas 92 a bath this morning."

Via USEF Facebook page: “Super groom Eddie Garcia gives Legolas 92 a bath this morning.”

Dressage Coverage Links:

Normandy Discipline Page

Germany Leads After Day One

Carl Hester Talks to Horse & Hound

Team Great Britain is off to a solid start in the Para-Dressage competition after day one. Grade 1B rode today, and Lee Pearson with Zion are on top after scoring a 77.960%. Pepo Puch, of Austria, with Fine Feeling S earned a 76.520% for second, and Silvia Veratti with Zadok, riding for Italy, round out the top three with a score of 72.0%.

Lee Pearson riding Zion for Team Great Britain. Photo by Kit Houghton/FEI.

Lee Pearson riding Zion for Team Great Britain. Photo by Kit Houghton/FEI.

Para-Dressage Coverage Links:

Normandy Discipline Page

Pepo Puch’s Second Life

Great Britain’s Para-Dressage Off to Great Start

Some highlights from the first day of competition are available here in this great video put together by the FEI Channel on YouTube.

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