Von Bredow-Werndl tore down applause after the show at the international horse show.

The judges showed their appreciation and rewarded her with 83.435 percent.

A figure no other crew was near, not even the Dane Cathrine Dufour and Bohemian.

They stayed at 79,196 as expected second.

Patrik Kittel received 76.957 percent but that was the future he showed in Friends arena.

Touchdown is only eight years old, but a horse Kittel believes in a lot.

- A future championship horse.

It is a world horse that I will take a medal with, he says.

Bright future

Touchdown went its only third grand prix and goes from clarity to clarity.

- It went really smoothly through the program.

I can only be super happy with him today.

He is very sensitive, but at the same time cool.

The future is really bright with him, says Patrik Kittel to SVT.

Federation captain Bo Jenå agrees.

- It's a young horse, just at the beginning of his career, but it looks really promising, he says.

The percentage was not far from taking third place, but the Finns Henri Ruoste and Kontestro were slightly sharper in the judges' eyes and got 77.152 percent.

Heavy for Nilshagen

National team rider Therese Nilshagen and her Dante had a less successful day.

The horse had difficulty keeping focus, was disturbed by another horse's wailing and the percentage stayed at a moderate 75,587.

Jennie Larsson had to step in in a hurry when the German star Isabell Werth resigned.

At Zircoon Spring Flower, she received 69,217.

The top 10 dressage ends on Sunday with the freestyle, the free program.