Lottie Fry claims victory in Amsterdam World Cup dressage qualifier

British rider Lottie Fry and her horse Glamourdale won the FEI Dressage World Cup qualifier in Amsterdam with a score of 89.305%, defending their title in a tight competition. Isabell Werth of Germany took second place with 87.580% on Wendy de Fontaine, while Becky Moody of Britain finished third at 85.310% on Jagerbomb. The event featured strong performances from international riders, mirroring last year's podium.

The FEI Dressage World Cup qualifier in Amsterdam on January 27, 2026, showcased a thrilling 'battle of the dressage queens' at the packed RAI Amsterdam venue. Lottie Fry and the 15-year-old stallion Glamourdale, owned by Fry and Van Olst Horses, delivered a flawless flying-themed freestyle, earning eights for piaffe and passage and multiple 10s in the canter work. Their performance set a high benchmark, with the crowd clapping along during the final centerline. This marked Fry's highest freestyle score since her win in ’s-Hertogenbosch last March and continued their return to form, with successive grand prix scores over 80% for the first time since 2022. Fry noted, “I’m usually not nervous before competitions, but today I did feel some nerves after my test, knowing Isabell and Becky were still to ride. But a strong field like this only gives me extra motivation. It really makes you raise your game.” She added on Glamourdale's balance: “We’re really finding the right balance now between all that power and enough relaxation.” Although Fry secured the win, Isabell Werth collected the full 20 World Cup points, as Fry is automatically qualified for the final as defending champion. Werth, riding Wendy de Fontaine instead of DSP Quantaz after shows in Frankfurt and Basel, opened strongly but incurred a costly error in the two-tempi changes, scoring 87.580%. She explained, “We’ve learned a lot in the last two shows, and I can really feel her gaining more strength and muscle. The canter work was already better today than last time, but we’re not quite there yet.” Becky Moody and home-bred Jagerbomb earned third with an upbeat Beatles freestyle at 85.310%, also winning the €10,000 Harmony & Fairness Award. Moody said, “Bomb is an amazing horse... He makes it easy for me.” Charlotte Dujardin and Alive And Kicking placed sixth at 79.955%, impressing with polished piaffe despite minor errors. Other notables included Patrik Kittel in fourth at 81.880% and Dutch rider Marieke van der Putten in fifth with a personal best of 80.185%. The podium echoed last year's results, with strong Dutch representation from the European Championship team. Raphael Netz leads the World Cup standings ahead of the next leg in Neumünster.

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Lottie Fry celebrating victory on Glamourdale in the Amsterdam World Cup freestyle dressage event.
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Lottie Fry wins Amsterdam World Cup freestyle on Glamourdale

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Charlotte 'Lottie' Fry and her stallion Glamourdale claimed victory in the FEI Dressage World Cup Freestyle at Jumping Amsterdam on January 24, 2026, scoring 89.305%. This win secures their qualification for the Fort Worth Final in April as the reigning champions. Germany's Isabell Werth finished second with 87.580% on Wendy de Fontaine.

Becky Moody and her horse Jagerbomb secured the 2026 Zen Elite FEI Dressage World Cup title with a personal best score of 88.33% in the grand prix freestyle at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. The British pair retained the title for Great Britain amid standing ovations from the crowd. Christian Simonson and Indian Rock took second place with 83.81%.

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Becky Moody and Jagerbomb led the grand prix at the Zen Elite FEI Dressage World Cup Final in Fort Worth, Texas, scoring 76.76% on their debut. Christian Simonson and Indian Rock placed second with 75.41%, while Patrik Kittel and Touchdown took third at 72.87%. All 16 riders qualified for Saturday's freestyle.

Marcus Orlob and Jane secured victory in the CDI5* Grand Prix Special at the 2026 Adequan Global Dressage Festival in Wellington, Florida, with a personal best score of 75.979%. Canadian Olympian Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu placed second aboard Jaccardo, also achieving a career high. In the CDI3* class, Meagan Davis and Toronto Lightfoot claimed top honors with 71.489%.

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Dutch rider Willem Greve secured his third victory of the 2025/2026 season by winning the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup leg in Gothenburg, Sweden. Aboard the 15-year-old stallion Grandorado TN N.O.P., Greve finished ahead of compatriot Kim Emmen in second place. The event drew a large crowd to the Scandinavium arena, highlighting the competition's prestige.

Australia's emerging dressage riders delivered impressive performances at the 2026 EBM Group Australian Youth Dressage Championships, held over four days at Werribee Park National Equestrian Centre. Competitors across various age groups showcased professionalism and tight contests, highlighting the sport's promising future. Standout wins came in FEI divisions, with scores reflecting high skill levels.

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Spanish rider Pablo Gómez Molina claimed victory in the CDI4* Grand Prix Freestyle at the 2026 Adequan Global Dressage Festival in Wellington, Florida, marking a strong debut for his horse Servus Ymas. American riders dominated other key classes, with Geñay Vaughn securing her second win in the CDI4* Grand Prix Special and Christian Simonson earning his first CDI victory in the CDI3* Grand Prix Special. Canadian competitors also shone in lower levels.

 

 

 

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