Isabell Werth chose to ride Wendy de Fontaine in the FEI dressage World Cup qualifier in Amsterdam, delivering an impressive Freestyle performance marked by high-quality piaffe and passage work. Despite a costly mistake in the two-tempi changes during the canter section, she scored 87.580%, finishing second behind Charlotte Fry. Werth earned the full 20 World Cup points since Fry, the defending champion, is automatically qualified for the Final. Werth noted ongoing progress with Wendy, highlighting improvements in strength and canter work, though acknowledging there is still room for refinement.
Following the Amsterdam event, Raphael Netz of Germany continues to lead the World Cup standings. The next qualifier is scheduled for 14–15 February in Neumünster, Germany, with fans encouraged to watch the competition live via ClipMyHorse.TV.






