Longines FEI World Cup Western European League 2014/2015
The beautiful KS Stakki with her perfect bascule. All photos (c) Jenny Abrahamsson.
Edwina Tops-Alexander and Fair Light van't Heike ended fifth in the Longines FEI World Cup.
Glock's Cognac Champblanc is really going from strenght to strenght - this time around he was double clear and sixth in the World Cup.
Liberty Son really has a special look with his light eyes.
Cornado NRW was his usual amazing self!
Patrice and Delaveau and the lovely Carinjo HDC in action.
Vagabond de la Pomme: One of two offspring by Vigo d'Arsouilles in the top ten in the World Cup.
Unita Ask jumped great in Saturday's 1,50 m class and ended fourth.
Close up on Hansi Dreher and the stunning Embassy II.
Maikel van der Vleuten and VDL Groep Arera C ended ninth in Saturday's 1,50 m class.
Kevin Staut has only been riding the 10 year old Qurack de Falaise HDC since the middle of September. Nevertheless the pair ended 9th in the World Cup.
Bertram Allen and Molly Malone V were the youngest pair to compete in Stuttgart.
Colorit in total focus with David Will in the saddle.
Gregory Wathelet rode the charming Zippit and was placed in Saturday's 1,50 m class.
It goes up and down in this sport. World Champion Jeroen Dubbeldam retired Zenith SFN from the World Cup on Sunday.
Lars Nieberg has taken over the reins on Nabab de Revel from Katrin Eckermann.
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