Lottie Fry and Glamourdale won the Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois FEI dressage World Cup Final with a score of 88.2%, ahead of Isabell Werth and Isabel Freese. The atmosphere in the arena initially unsettled Glamourdale, but they maintained composure and confidence throughout the competition. Lottie expressed gratitude for the team effort that contributed to their success and emphasized the importance of focusing on Glamourdale’s needs and enjoyment.
Early riders in the competition, such as Anikó Komjáthy-Losonczy and Genay Vaughn, showcased impressive performances, with Genay recovering from a tough first test to earn a crowd-pleasing score. Defending champion Patrik Kittel and Isabel Freese also delivered strong performances, but Lottie and Glamourdale ultimately secured the win with a confident and harmonious ride. Isabell Werth came closest to challenging their score, demonstrating excellent musicality and skill in her performance.
The competition featured a variety of performances, with some riders facing challenges due to the atmosphere and sensitivity of their horses. Lottie and Glamourdale’s victory was a culmination of their preparation, determination, and teamwork. The event showcased the talent and skill of the riders and their horses, with Lottie and Glamourdale emerging as deserving winners of the World Cup Final.