Germany dominated the 2025 FEI dressage Nations Cup season, securing their third consecutive series victory with a win at Falsterbo, Sweden. The German team, led by Hartmut Lemmers and featuring young riders Tessa Frank, Evelyn Eger, and Svenja Kämper-Meyer, achieved a winning total of 204.087 points. This marked Germany’s fourth victory in five events, showcasing the country’s depth and talent across various rider combinations. Notably, Kämper-Meyer earned the highest individual score of the day, while all three German riders scored above 67%, underscoring their strong and consistent performances.
The German team’s success reflects a strategic focus on developing a broad pool of talented riders beyond their Olympic squad, ensuring future competitiveness. Lemmers highlighted the value of the Nations Cup series in providing experience and growth opportunities for emerging riders. Germany finished the season with 52 points, comfortably ahead of the Netherlands and Belgium, demonstrating their sustained excellence and commitment to both current success and long-term development in dressage.