Luhmühlen, Germany—June 14—Today, the Longines Luhmühlen CCI5*-L competitors presented their energetic and wonderfully turned-out horses to the Ground Jury and FEI Veterinary Delegate Dr. Matthias Baumann. Forty horses were accepted.
Three horses were sent to the holding box. Oliver Townend's (Great Britain) Tregilder and Florian Ganneval's (France) Blue Bird de Beaufour were accepted after their second trot.
Nico Aldinger (Germany) decided against presenting Timmo again.
Tomorrow's dressage day will start at 9.30 a.m. CEST with the CCI4*-S Meßmer Trophy
/ German Championship.
The Longines CCI5*-L dressage test begins at 1:45 p.m. CEST with Townend and 9-year-old Cooley Rosalent.
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