Isabell Werth and DSP Quantaz won the World Cup Grand Prix in Basel, Switzerland with a score of 76.239%. Isabell is the No. 1 rider in the world and is likely to compete in her 26th Final of the annual championship. Isabel Freese of Norway on Total Hope OLD placed second with a score of 75.000%, while Frederic Wandres on Bluetooth OLD placed third with a score of 74.543%.
Frederic Wandres limited his competition schedule at the Global dressage Festival in Wellington, Florida to seek his first World Cup start. The Freestyle is scheduled for Saturday to decide points to qualify for the Final in Basel in April. The top three placings in the World Cup Grand Prix were Isabell Werth on DSP Quantaz, Isabel Freese on Total Hope OLD, and Frederic Wandres on Bluetooth OLD.
Other notable competitors in the World Cup Grand Prix included Pauline Basquin on Sertorius de Rima Z Ifce in fourth place, Raphael Netzger on Great Escape Camelot in fifth place, and Carina Scholz on Tarantino 5 in sixth place. The competition featured a total of 16 competitors, with Isabell Werth emerging as the winner with her impressive performance on DSP Quantaz.