A magnificent collage comprised of ten years of the winners of the Dressage World Cup Finals, from 1986 to 1994, with the winning tests in their entirety. A must for any dressage lovers collection. Fabulous rides, fabulous horses, fabulous memories! One of our all time best sellers.
Dressage to Music (the Kur) has been one of the most successful new sports in Equestrianism over the last decade. At the 1994 World Equestrian Games in Holland the “Kur” attracted the largest crowd in the main arena during the whole two weeks of the Games.
The first World Cup took place in 1986 in s’Hertogenbosch where the great Danish rider Anne-Grethe Tornblad (nee Jensen) won the first Nashua World Cup title on the brilliant Marzog. Eight years later Anky van Grunsven brought the house down in The Hague when winning on Olympic Bonfire in front of her home crowd. That famous victory was the tenth “World” title to be won in this most elegant of sports since dressage to music was first introduced as an international dressage discipline.
So sit back and enjoy and then compare the first ten winning rides in World Championships.
The Champions of the Kur 1986-1994 are:
1986 Anne-Grethe Jensen and Marzog at s’Hertogenbosch
1987 Christine Stuckelberger & Gauguin de Lully at Essen (part of Equitana)
1988 Christine Stuckelberger & Gauguin de Lully at Essen s’Hertogenbosch
1989 Margit Otto-Crepin & Corlandus at Gothenburg
1990 Sven Rothenberger & Andiamo at s’Hertogenbosch
1991 Kyrk Kyrklund & Matador at Paris Bercy
1992 Isabell Werth & Fabienne at Gothenburg
1993 Monica Theodorescu & Ganimedes TecRent at s’Hertogenbosch
1994 Monica Theodorescu & Ganimedes TecRent at Gothenburg
1995 Anky van Gunsven & Olympic Bonfire at The Hague (World Equestrian Games)
90 mins.