Weather chaos at the 26th ride in Bühl: Rider defy rain!

Weather chaos at the 26th ride in Bühl: Rider defy rain!

On the day of German unity, equestrian enthusiasts traditionally meet for a very special event: the orientation ride. This year, 67 riders, including 58 adults and 9 young people, took part in the 26th edition in Bühl. Despite the cool weather and the first dense swaths of fog, the mood was unbroken.

The event started at 9 a.m. with the first start. The program included a 16 -kilometer route, which was peppered with eight examination points. Here the participants had to demonstrate their skills and skill - a challenge that both rider and horse demanded.

use of the riders in changeable weather

The organization of the event turned out to be extremely successful. According to a message, the field of participants was optimally distributed, so that there were no delays at the individual stations. Unfortunately, the last starters who went on the track around 12 noon were surprised by Regen. Nevertheless, this did not cloud the good atmosphere, as the first chairman of the Bühl riding group, Thomas Grau, found: "Riders are just tough." A lively award ceremony in the cozy hall ensured a worthy conclusion of the day.

In the adults, Marial Brenner from RFV Bad Schussenried was able to secure first place, followed by Tanja Egger from the horse lovers Unterroth in second place and Christa Ramminger from Blaubeuren in third place. Ida Blersch also won the youth classification from RFV Bad Schussenried, while Amelie Paul took third place and Lisa Herma from RFV Oberdorf.

results and awards

The results of the individual placed reflect the commitment and skills of the participants. Mariell Brenner achieved an impressive 78 points, Tanja Egger got 74 points and Christa Ramminger to 72 points. For the youngsters, Ida Blersch scored 60 points, followed by Amelie Paul with 57 and Lisa Herma with 51 points. These excellent performance underline passion and the skills of the rider.

The event shows not only the skills of the rider, but also the connection of the community for equestrian sports. It is remarkable how such events bring people together and offer them the opportunity to measure their skills and have fun at the same time. A well thought -out concept and the dedication of the organizers contribute significantly to such successful occasions.

Overall, it can be said that the 26th place of orientation in Bühl, despite the adverse weather conditions, was a complete success. The riders left the event with many positive impressions and possibly the anticipation for the next event in the coming season. For a more precise overview of the placements and further information, See the current report on www.schwaebische.de .

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OrtBühl, Deutschland

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