Jorinde Verwimp successfully competed six horses in one day

It was another successful day for Jorinde Verwimp last Sunday. During the CDN, which was held at Stal Bocage in Dentergem, Verwimp appeared with not one but no fewer than six horses in the ring. She competed two horses at level 4.2, one horse at level 4.3, two horses at PSG level and the last one at Inter I level. Apart from the already impressive performance of competing six horses in one day, Verwimp also ended up with all six horses in the top 2 with the past tests.

Competition debut
After the recent successful competitions with River Rise Benetton at level 3.3, it was time last weekend to go one step higher to level 4 test 2. During the test Benny already showed many promising pieces. Unfortunately, due to tension, the points were pushed down so that the test was placed in 2nd place with 66.09%. But it wasn’t just for River Rise Benetton that it was time for a 4.2 level debut. Jorinde also competed the horse of her student Emma Driesen, Gelinia van Kairos, in the same class. Particularly in the trot and canter parts beautiful parts where showed. With a nice score of 68.2%, Verwimp finished in 1st place.

Best test ever
Also joining Jorinde during the competition were her horses Juwel Krack v/h Klaverhof and Arie Sollenburg. Jorinde rode in class 4.3 with Juwel, where she won first place with 70.5%. During the test, Juwel showed that he is getting more and more experience. But it was not only Juwel who passed the test. In the Inter I, where Jorinde competed with Arie Sollenburg, she felt she managed to ride one of her best tests ever with the gelding. Unfortunately, there was an expensive mistake in the right pirouette that was judged heavily. Nevertheless, the test resulted in a nice score of 70.5% and a 2nd place.

PSG debut
In the Prix St. George, Verwimp competed the horses Gina’s Pearl and Esprit. For both horses this was the first time they were ridden at PSG level. Although it was a debut, the horses already showed many of their qualities. For example, Esprit, pupil Louise Brauwers’ horse, received several 8s for his step. With a total score of 67.9%, this was also good for a 2nd placement. The debut of Gina’s Pearl also went very well at PSG level for the first time. With even an 8 for the canter pirates, the combination finished in first place with a score of 68.8%. “In general I am very happy with all these horses and how well they did their best during the competition! It was really a very successful day, says Jorinde after her six tests. ”

Victories with River Rise Benetton

After the success of the second competition with River Rise Benetton, that took place two weeks ago, the Benetton Dream gelding was competing again last weekend. Jorinde Verwimp competed River Rise Benetton at the location of Dena Stables in Turnhout on level 3 test 3. Also present during the level 3 test 3 category in Turnhout, student of Jorinde, Yinthe van de Ven where she competed with her horse No-Limit CV. Student of Wim Verwimp, Jinte Vingerhoets, successfully competed in the national championship of the National Riding Associations last weekend.

Turnhout
River Rise Benetton managed to get a first place during the level 3 test 3. With a score of 69.7%, Verwimp was certainly satisfied again with this test. From the very beginning that Jorinde is a combination with the gelding, he continues to live up to his expectations in the training sessions and he develops more and more every competition, showing strong movements. During this same competition in Turnhout, Jorinde her student Yinthe van de Ven competed with her 6-year-old No-Limit CV (by Don Tango B). The test of this combination was rewarded with a score of 66.7% and a third place. “No Limit CV gave a great feeling during the test. I am therefore very proud of him with his only 6 years, says Yinthe about her test.”

LRV championship
In addition to the competition above, the LRV championship also took place last weekend. During this national competition, which took place in Bevel, Jinte Vingerhoets successfully competed against strong competitors. Jinte, who is a student of Wim Verwimp, managed to put down a strong test during the national championship that earned her a sixth place.