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There are bright times for Swedish dressage, and in Falsterbo, success is no exception. The team that will be fighting for the Nations Cup this weekend is a big favorite – something that they plan to continue
The Swedish team with the Bo Jenå federation, Jeanna Högberg , Patrik Kittel, Juliette Ramel and Antonia Ramel
The Falsterbo National Dress Up has been won by the local team since 2015. The edition of this year is the fourth competition in the series and Sweden leads the league.
The Bo Jenå federation has been equipped with four riders who will try to honor the favorite team. In the team there are Juliette Ramel, Antonia Ramel, Jeanna Högberg and Lawanker Patrik Kittel.
– It feels good, we like to be in charge. We have worked well with us earlier this year and will continue to do so. It is not just about walking and winning without having to happen on the track. It's a little more competition this year and everyone wants to win, so I do my best and I know that these drivers want and can, says Bo Jenå.
Bo Jenå at a press conference on Saturday
Last year, the Swedish team won the overall victory at the Cup of Nations and the summer also offered an EM bronze in Gothenburg.
– Swedish dressage is very prosperous. Previously, we have never won the first two Nations Cup competitions as a result. Prior to that, we had no control until last year, as last year when we won, says Bo Jenå.
One of them, Patrik Kittel, was experienced last year. With his Deja, he is the most successful Swedish rider in the world and a big favorite here in Falsterbo. And Deja is in top form until early Saturday
– Already is good and feels good. She was good in the spring, won SM in percentage and before the World Cup final. She is a stable lady, "Queen D", and it's always fun to be back in Falsterbo, says Patrik Kittel
Patrik Kittel, anchor in the Swedish dressage team.
] The Grand Prix Class Rides on Saturday and the Grand Prix Special and the Grand Prix Kür will be installed on Sunday.
After the Falsterbo Horse Show, two rounds of the Nations Cup remain; in Aachen and Hickstead.
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