SWEDEN'S MINNA TELDE WITHDRAWS FROM ROLEX FEI WORLD CUP™ DRESSAGE FINAL AND BRENTINA IS OFFICALLY RETIRED
Las Vegas, NV-April 17, 2009- Swedish rider, Minna Telde, withdrew from the Rolex FEI World Cup™ Dressage final Friday at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas due to an injury to her horse, Don Charly.
The 34 year old who hails from Hasselholm finished ninth in Thursday's
Grand Prix, achieving a perfect score of 10 for extended walk during the
test.
She sensed there was something not quite right with her 12 year old
chestnut stallion after he twisted his foot prior to the class, but he was
passed fit on veterinary inspection.
However on re-eamination Thursday, Don Charly was found to be unsound on
his right foreleg and so, regretfully, Telde withdrew ahead of Saturday's
Freestyle class which will determine the fate of the 2009 Rolex FEI World Cup™
Dressage title.
"I am very sad, I was so excited to be here at my first World Cup final"
said the rider who finished second behind fellow-Swede Jan Brink and Briar in
the Freestyle at CDI-W Gothenburg in February.
BRENTINA RETIRES
It's been a busy Friday at the four-day fixture which runs through Sunday.
Spectators were enthralled by the Pas de Deux Challenge in which pairs of
riders performed synchronised dressage movements. This was followed by an
impressive demonstration by four budding young superstar dressage horses but the
highlight of the afternoon was the emotional official retirement of Debbie
McDonald's great ride Brentina.
This partnership enjoyed 15 fabulous years together during which time their
successes included team and individual gold at the Pan American Games in 1999,
the World Cup title in Gothenburg in 2003, team bronze at the Olympic Games in
Athens in 2004 where they also finished fourth individually and team bronze at
the World Equestrian Games in Aachen in 2006.
The mare's saddle was removed and she was decorated with a huge rosette and
a cooler rug carrying her name, but the most poignant moment came as she was led
away. "This is the last time Brentina will hear a crowd roar, so let her hear
you one more time!" said commentator Brian O'Connor. The crowd responded
enthusiastically and, to the soundtrack which earned the partnership third place
at the Las Vegas final in 2005, the 18 year old equine heroine broke into a
perfect passage movement as she said Goodbye to the bright lights and Hello to a
very happy retirement.
COMING SATURDAY
The Saturday schedule is packed with action beginning with the Las Vegas
Grand Prix show jumping competition. This is not a leg of the Rolex FEI World
Cup™ final, but riders will be keen to earn some of the $75,000 prizemoney on
offer.
Many of the world's top dressage and jumping riders have been taking a
crash-course in the art of reining over the last few days, and stars including
The Netherlands' Anky Van Grunsven, Brazil's Rodrigo Pessoa and America's Will
Simpson have signed up for the first-ever International Reining Celebrity
Challenge during which they will be paired with National Reining Horse
Association professionals Rick Weaver and Ann Fonck.
Nine-time World Cup champion Van Grunsven will be hoping that the sliding
stops and mind-blurring spins won't throw her off course ahead of Saturday
night's feature event - the Rolex FEI World Cup™ Dressage Freeystyle in which
the horses and riders perform to music.
