Nissan
Gigolo Wins First Outing Since Injury
at 1999 CDI-W Stuttgart

In
addition to the official World Cup qualifiers (Short Grand
Prix and Kur to Music), two more Grand Prix tests were ridden.
These were both won by the world famous reigning Olympic Gold
Medalist, Nissan Gigolo. Gigolo, a 16 year old Hanoverian
gelding by Graditz, retreated from the competition circuit
June 1999 due to a pulled tendon.
While
press and critics claimed that the "Isabell Werth Era"
was over with Gigolo's injury, Werth proved the opposite in
Stuttgart. With 78.20% the Hanoverian once again dominated
the Grand Prix. Werth's European Gold Medal teammate, Ulla
Salzgeber and Rusty were second with a 74.29%. In the Grand
Prix Special, Werth led again (77.40%) but she had Salzgeber
closer on her heels (75.21%). In both tests Lone Jorgenson
gathered the third position scores. The Danish rider who lives
in Germany rode her steady horse FBW Kennedy, a Baden Wurttemberger
chestnut by Tiro.
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