Spook leaves British rider wondering ‘where are we going?’ as para squad gets team competition under way

A spook proved costly for Jemima Green and Mari Durward-Akhurst had a hard-fought result – how day one of the team competition unfolded in Aachen

Mari Durward Akhurst riding Athene Lindebjerg during the Para Dressage World Championship Grand Prix B Team Final
Mari Durward Akhurst and Athene Lindebjerg during the grand prix B team test at the World Para Dressage Championships.
(Image credit: FEI/Leanjo de Koster)

Mari Durward-Akhurst backed up her opening-day silver with another strong test in the grand prix B (team test) on Friday, as Britain’s para dressage team began its World Para Dressage Championships campaign in Aachen.

Riding Athene Lindebjerg, she finished runner-up in grade I on 74.58% – a fraction up on her individual score of 74.54% earlier in the week – behind only the USA’s Marie Vonderheyden and Fan Tastico H, who topped the class on 76.38%, itself a shade down on Marie’s individual test 76.71%.

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Oscar Williams
H&H dressage and sport horse editor

Oscar joined Horse & Hound in October 2023 and is the magazine’s dressage editor and sports manager, overseeing coverage of equestrian sport. After studying equine science at Myerscough College, he spent four years working for leading dressage rider Emile Faurie, competing at the 2015 National Dressage Championships and travelling with the yard to CDIs including Aachen and Saumur. He holds a master’s degree in Literature from York St John University (2021).