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German rider Heike Kemmer rides horse Bonaparte during the first day competition of dressage of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games equestrian events in the Olympic co-host city of Hong Kong, south China, Aug. 13, 2008. (Xinhua/Lui Siu Wai) Photo Gallery>>> |
HONG KONG, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) -- German rider Heike
Kemmer is leading for the team medals in Olympic equestrian grand prix dressage
at the Shatin Equestrian Venue Wednesday night.
"That was a good start for the team. Bonnie (her
horse Bonaparte) gave everything", Heike, who scored 72.250 percent, told
reporters after the competition.
On being the first rider for the German team, she
said "It is a disadvantage because points might be lower, but I am not nervous
and can handle this quite well. I had to do this quite often already and mostly
it has been a good luck charm for the team."
Emmn Thindle of Great Britain on Lancet posted 70.875
percent while Imke Schellekens-Bartels scored 70.875 percent for the Netherlands
on Sunrise.
"After scoring 71.125 (percent), I couldn't find a
word to describe my feeling and I'm most satisfied because I'm competing for the
best team", Emmn told reporters.
Chinese rider Liu Lina, riding her horse Piroschka,
also showed up at the equestrian arena. She scored 60.625 percent.
Liu began her equestrian career in Xinjiang
equestrian team in 1994 and later established her dominance in national-level
equestrian competitions. She headed for Denmark for advanced training six years
ago and spent nearly every minute in stalls and training fields in the foreign
land.
The grand prix test counts not only for the team
medals but also as a qualifier for the individual medals. The top riders from
the team test will ride a harder test called the grand prix special on Saturday
and on Tuesday a freestyle test to determine the individual medals.