Jana Wargers wins the RWE Prize of North Rhine-Westphalia

With Dorette , she was the first starter in circulation and the first to remain undefeated. In the jump-off, Jana Wargers had the last place on the grid and therefore undoubtedly had an advantage. Up until her ride, Richard Vogel and Cepano Baloubet were in the lead. He had started with a very high basic pace and then risked a lot when turning onto the Rolex oxer. His gelding slipped slightly, but stayed on his feet and safely continued on his way to the finish. After that, almost all riders tried to make this turn even shorter. But that didn’t work at first. Even the experienced and experienced Ben Maher failed at this task with Faltic HB.

Ben Maher at the Rolex-Oxer

The audience, who enthusiastically followed every ride, saw a fantastic final lap by Jana Wargers. With Dorette, she found an even faster route to the Rolex oxer and was almost two seconds faster than Richard Vogel at the finish.

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Third was Kevin Staut, who wasn’t exactly lucky in yesterday’s Mercedes-Benz Nations‘ Cup. Harry Charles (GBR), Jörne Sprehe (GER) and Ludger Beerbaum, who came back impressively after his injury break with his Mila, followed in 4th to 6th place.

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Photos: Silvia and Hans-Joachim Reiner