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Swiss Rider Charlotta Rogerson Claims Historic Victory at Stuttgart German Masters

A career-defining moment for Rogerson as she dethrones top contenders in Stuttgart. With Werth’s absence, the competition took an unexpected turn—here’s how it unfolded.

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Swiss Victory in Final Dressage Test in Stuttgart - Swiss Rider Charlotta Rogerson Claims Historic Victory at Stuttgart German Masters

The Stuttgart German Masters tournament, held in November 2025, concluded with Charlotta Rogerson from Switzerland taking the top spot in the dressage competition. The event offered a prize money of €34,000.

Rogerson rode Bonheur de La Vie to a winning score of 72.447%. This victory marked her first-ever title in the German Master Grand Prix Special. She edged out Marieke van der Putten from the Netherlands, who secured second place with a score of 71.468% on Torveslettens Titanium.

Moritz Treffinger from Germany took the bronze with a score of 71.362% on Fiderdance. Notably, eight-time Olympic gold medalist Isabell Werth withdrew from the tournament due to personal reasons.

Charlotta Rogerson's triumph in the Stuttgart German Masters was a significant milestone in her career. Her impressive score and performance secured her the first-place title, while Marieke van der Putten and Moritz Treffinger followed closely behind.

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