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Missed the Swedish WC medal in the dressage team competition

Missed the Swedish WC medal in the dressage team competition

Therese Nilschagen with Dante Wiltino Olde was ready to ride the positive wave of Saturday night as Juliette Ramel and Boriel gave a good result. The duo started their program well with a high percentage, but the high level did not last long.

– It was up and down, up and down again. It started out great, then came together a bit and the percentages were good, then worked on again. It was really a roller coaster game. But the increases were remarkable, summed up SVT commentator AnnaMaria Fredholm after the programme.

– Yes, very cool. But it was difficult for her with the transitions, especially the exit from Pisces. It costs a lot, said SVT expert, Gunilla Byström.

Percentages were required for medals

The score is written in 74456. Combined with Juliette Rammell’s score on Saturday (76,164), Sweden ended up at 150,620, worse than Denmark, England (over 153) and the Netherlands (over 151).

Patrick Keitel and Touchdown needed to submit about 76 percent to move up to the Bronze Center. This is exactly what they did.

Full road focus. This will be enough to overtake the Netherlands. We just have to wait and see what Germany brings, said Anna Maria Friedholm after the trip.

Swedish fourth place

Patrick Kittel and Touchdown totaled 76.522, along with his teammates, the team totaled 227,142. There and then it meant Swedish bronze.

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Keitel after fourth: ‘You’re a little dumbfounded’

– I am very satisfied with him, because I go there with such pressure, and I could not have done it with any other horse. It’s his first championship and I’m still the best Swede, I’m proud of that, Patrick Kittel tells SVT Sport.

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But the German Friedrich Wanderers wanted otherwise. As the last German rider, he and the Duke of Britain rode on 76,661. This means that the German national team beat Sweden with a total of 230,791 and took the bronze.

Homeland Denmark became the world champion ahead of Great Britain and Germany.

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Therese Nilschagen and Dante Weltino Old. Archive photos. picture: photo agency