Isabel Freese of Norway achieved a personal best score of 76.478% riding Total Hope OLD, a 13-year-old Totilas stallion, to win the Amadeus Horse Indoors CDI5* Grand Prix in Salzburg, Austria. Freese, who has previously competed with Total Hope OLD in the Olympics, world and continental championships, and earned a young horse medal at age 7, continues to demonstrate top-level performance. The pair had also placed third in the World Cup Final earlier in the year.
Poland’s Sandra Sysojeva secured second place with a 74.696% score on Maxima Bella, a nine-year-old mare, in their 20th international start this year, likely qualifying them for the upcoming World Cup Final in Fort Worth. Denmark’s Nadja Aaboe Sloth finished third on Favour Gersdorf, a 12-year-old Danish gelding and member of Denmark’s European Championship team, scoring 73.239%. The competition featured a strong field of international riders, with detailed results showcasing the high level of dressage talent present.






