Camille Judet Chéret and her 5-year-old gelding, Emoji JCD, impressively finished 5th at the World Championship for Young Horses in Ermelo, showcasing promising potential with an impressive average score of 89.200%.
The World Championship for Young Horses in Ermelo marked a significant milestone for Camille Judet Chéret and her promising 5-year-old gelding, Emoji JCD. Staying true to this event, the rider from Pamfou Dressage presented her horse, which is sired by Emilio and out of the talented Foundation. From the very first day, during the preliminary round, Emoji stood out with a smooth and precise performance, achieving an impressive average score of 87.400%. This score earned them 6th place and a well-deserved spot in the Grand Finale, where only the most promising horses of his generation were admitted.
The final confirmed the potential of this duo, who were the only French representatives among the finalists. Emoji made a strong impression with his light trot, natural balance, and fluid transitions. The judges did not hesitate to praise his qualities, awarding high scores: 8.9 for trot, 8.7 for walk, 8.8 for canter, 9.2 for submission, and a 9.0 for perspective, bringing their final average to 89.200%. With this performance, Camille and Emoji secured 5th place, standing out among the best young horses in the world.
This performance in Dutch territory showcases the hard work of Camille Judet Chéret and Pamfou Dressage, whose commitment to young horses is rewarded on the international stage. Emoji JCD is set to be a horse to watch closely in the coming years, following this remarkable entry into high-level competitions.