USEF
Olympic Veteran Guenter Seidel Finishes Sixth At FEI World Cup Final
Guenter
Seidel of Del Mar, CA placed sixth in the FEI World Cup Final, held
April 1-4, at the Dusseldorf Masters in Dusseldorf, Germany. Leslie
Morse with her stallion, Kingston, placed fifth in the B Final.
In
the preliminary competition held on Friday, April 2, Seidel, aboard
the 15-year-old Westfalian gelding Nikolaus 7 (Weinberg - Elise),
had a Grand Prix score of 71.33%. Morse, aboard the 12-year-old
Dutch stallion Kingston (Voltaire - Gisnette), turned in a test
score of 65.87%.
On
Sunday, Seidel and Nikolaus 7 put in a solid performance and placed
sixth with a 76.96%. Morse and Kingston put in a score of a 69.10%
in the consolation Finals, which placed them fifth. It was a good
experience for the combination as this was their first International
combination representing the United States.
Anky
van Grunsven from the Netherlands won the 2004 FEI World Cup Final
with a score of 83.45%. This is van Grunsvens sixth World
Cup title.
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