OKBET RACING | Lee Pearson Won Silver in the Para-dressage World Championships

The group was led by Lee Pearson. The qualifying of Great Britain for the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris was also assured by Georgia Wilson, Natasha Baker, and Sophie Wells.

At the World Para-dressage Championship, which took place in Herning, Denmark, Great Britain ended on a successful note by winning four medals throughout their four freestyle competitions.

Lee Pearson and Wilson brought home silver and bronze, respectively, in the Grade 2 freestyle competitions that were held on the last day.

While Wells won the medal in the Grade 5 competition, Baker finished in third place in the Grade 3 competition.

Lee Pearson

Pearson and his horse were seen here. Breezer finished in second place with a score of 78.860%, falling behind Katrine Kristensen of Denmark who achieved 80.354%, and Wilson who earned 75.834%.

“It’s amazing to think about. I was fairly convinced that I would not win gold, so the silver that I received here today is the equivalent of gold to me “explained Lee Pearson, who has won 14 Paralympic medals in all.

“He has amazing trot work, but we are conscious that the walk has to be more flexible, even when he’s calm, and with the great audiences that we’ve had, it only tightens his walk a little more. He has a lot of potential, and we look forward to seeing what he can do.

“I have always had a deep appreciation for horses, and that feeling has only grown stronger over the years. I believe that being dissatisfied with one’s own riding is the single most disheartening thing that can happen to a rider. It seemed like I rode every inch of the test, and I had a great time doing it.

“I’m incredibly glad for being here. Additionally, it has had the feel of a heated rivalry, which has been beneficial.”

It was still enough to secure the team’s spot at the next Paralympics, despite the fact that they came in fourth place in the team event, behind the Netherlands, Denmark, and the United States of America. This was the first time in nearly 30 years of competition that Great Britain did not feature on the podium.

“Getting yourself qualified for Paris was the main reason we came here,” Wells said. “We’ll go back to the barn, reassess the situation, and enter the horses in some reputable events.”

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