After dominating in yesterday's Grand Prix World Cup competition with Glamourdale (by Lord Leatherdale), Charlotte 'Lottie' Fry dealt her second blow in 's-Hertogenbosch today.
The Dutch Masters officially started today. On this first day, besides the World Cup Dressage competition, two show jumping classes were also on the programme. This officially marked the start of a few wonderful days of top-class equestrian sport.
The Dutch Masters has been part of the FEI Dressage World CupTM since the beginning and the first final in 1986 was held in the Brabanthallen. Dressage riders love coming to 's-Hertogenbosch and this year is no different.
The line-up for the international showjumping classes of The Dutch Masters (9-12 March) is final and online. The list features 44 riders from 13 countries, including 21 riders from the top 30 in the current world rankings.