Wrap Up For Winter Equestrian Festival Week 8, March 18-21
Zada
Enterprises, LLC WEF Dressage Classic CDI***/Y
WELLINGTON,
FL March 22, 2004 Dressage returned to the Palm Beach
Polo Equestrian Club for the third of three dressage shows held
at the 32nd Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington, Florida. Zada
Enterprises, LLC WEF Dressage Classic CDI***/Y was held March18
through 21. The finale show to the Winter Equestrian Festivals
run in Wellington featured United States Equestrian Team Federation
(USETF) Qualifying Competitions for the USETF Grand Prix Dressage
Championship/2004 Olympic Games Selection Trials and USETF Intermediaire
I Championship. The show was also the Official Region 3 United States
Dressage Federation Qualifying Competition for the 2004 North American
Young Riders Championship.
Robert
Dover And FBW Kennedy Win Grand Prix, CDI***
Robert
Dover and FBW Kennedy owned by Jane Forbes Clark earned 72.583%
on opening day of the show in the Grand Prix, CDI***. Dover, 47,
of Wellington and Southampton, NY, aboard his Olympic hopeful, a
13-year-old Wurttemberger gelding by Tiro, topped a class of 34
entries.
Denmarks
Lars Petersen of Loxahatchee, FL, riding his Danskos Success
earned judges marks of 70.625% for second place. Tina Konyot
of Stonington, CT, and Stuart, FL, claimed third place with Sally
Millers 12-year-old Dutch mare Anna Karenina by Sultan, receiving
70.00%.
Lars
Petersen And Danskos Success Win Grand Prix Special, CDI***
At WEF
On
Friday, Lars Petersen, 39, of Loxahatchee, FL, riding his own Danskos
Success won the Grand Prix Special, CDI***, scoring 71.720%. Tina
Konyot riding Anna Karenina for owner Sally Miller placed second
on judges marks of 70.080%. Robert Dover of Wellington and
Southampton, NY, aboard Rainier for Jane Forbes Clark earned third
place with 69.60%. Ten horses competed in the class.
The
class was the debut of Danskos Success in the Special. I
thought he was a little better than yesterday actually, said
Petersen. Very fresh in the beginning, also in the warm-up,
but thats good. I like it that hes still fresh. After
three days here he still has that much energy, thats
great. In the test, Petersen pointed out that his mounts
best movements were the passage and the half passes. I dont
think he does anything bad, its just that he needs a little
more mileage. He piaffes super but he goes a little bit forward.
Of course it has to be on the spot, which I cant do yet with
him, but his technique in it is really good.
The
win had special meaning for Petersen. It was great, especially
with these judges that are here because they know. They are really
good judges and thats more important for me really. You can
go some place and win but these guys see the best riders almost
every weekend.
The
international panel officiating was: Mariette Withages (O) Belgium;
Beatrice Buerchler-Keller (O) Switzerland; Uwe Mechlem (O) Germany;
Axel Steiner (O) United States; and Lois Yukins (I) United States.
It
was also the first Special for Konyots Anna Karenina who was
just edged into second place. The mare was recovering from a recent
short illness, and had not been in full training prior to the CDI.
I never had an opportunity to run through the Special. I think
when I came into the piaffe, she was a little bit startled from
the walk, said Konyot, 42, of Stonington, CT, and Stuart,
FL. We had little mistakes mostly its the rider
mistakes but what was good, the judges really liked. We got lots
of 8s and 9s.
If
Konyot qualifies the mare as one of the top 12 to go to the Championships/Selection
Trials, she intends to make the trip. I am going to California.
I will definitely do so. I will follow this as far as it goes without
pressuring anything too far, which I wont do, but I believe
the way she is coming along, the judges love her, said Konyot
who has only competed in four Grand Prix with the 12-year-old, 17.1-hand
black Dutch mare by Sultan. Im very, very happy. Shes
a great girl. The judges comments were wonderful horse
and incredible horse and rider.
Morelli
And Shondell Tie For Win In PSG, CDI
The Prix St. Georges, CDI wrapped up on Friday after 21 horses competed
over two days, ending in a tie. Catherine Morelli, 60, of Wellington
and Bedminster, NJ, aboard BeSe owned by Diane Rosenberg and Michael
Shondell, 21, of Jupiter, FL, and Kinnelon, NJ, riding his own Wallaby
both earned 68.950% and first place. Canadas Ashley Holzer
aboard Gambol was just edged out of making it a three-way tie with
her score of 68.55%.
Julie
Watchorn Wins Young Rider Test
In the FEI Young Rider Team Test, CDI/Y, Julie Watchorn of Schomberg,
Ontario, rode Quintesse to the win with 64.311%. Stacy Gormley of
Royal Palm Beach, FL, aboard Fidelis 9 was second earning 62.844%.
Adrienne Rogers of Newnan, GA, and Milky Way placed third scoring
62.133%.
Catherine
Morelli And BeSe Win Intermediaire I, CDI*** At Winter Equestrian
Festival
Topping
a class of 20 entries, Catherine Morelli, 60, of Bedminster, NJ,
and Wellington, FL, rode Diane Rosenbergs BeSe to victory
in the Intermediaire I, CDI on Saturday, earning 70.60%. Canadas
Ashley Holzer aboard Gambol placed second just splits behind
the winner on a score of 70.30%. Heather Bender of Wellington rode
her own Winwood to third place, earning judges marks of 69.90%.
The class was a Qualifying Competition for the 2004 USET Intermediaire
I Championship.
BeSe
is an 11-year-old, 16-hand bay Dutch warmblood gelding by Flemmingh
out of Wabatsje that Morelli has had the ride on for three years.
Yesterday, the duo tied for first place in the Prix St. Georges,
CDI with Michael Shondell and his Wallaby.
Judging
todays class was: Mariette Withages (O) Belgium; Beatrice
Buerchler-Keller (O) Switzerland; Uwe Mechlem (O) Germany; Axel
Steiner (O) United States; and Lois Yukins (I) United States.
Julie
Watchorn And Quintesse Win Young Rider Prix St. Georges, CDI/Y
Julie
Watchorn of Schomberg, Ontario, and Quintesse notched their second
win in this CDI, scoring 64.850% to best a class of seven entries
in the Young Rider Prix St. Georges, CDI/Y. Quintesse is an 11-year-old,
16.2-hand, bay Belgian Warmblood mare by Latano out of Idit.
Adrienne
Rogers of Newnan, GA, riding her own Dutch gelding Milky Way placed
second with a score of 62.100%. Stacy Gormley of Royal Palm Beach,
FL, and her Rhinelander gelding Fidelis 9 earned 59.800% for third.
The class was a Qualifying Competition for the 2004 North American
Young Riders Championships.
Robert
Dover And FBW Kennedy Win Grand Prix Freestyle, CDI*** At WEF
Wrapping
up the Zada Enterprises LLC WEF Dressage Classic CDI on Sunday,
Robert Dover aboard FBW Kennedy owned by Jane Forbes Clark won the
Grand Prix Freestyle, CDI***. The duo topped a field of 12 horses.
Dover claimed victory with 77.550%. Canadas Shannon Dueck
of Wellington aboard Korona placed second with 72.025%. Cheri Reiber
of Toronto, Ontario, placed third scoring 70.375% with her G Tudor.
Its
rare when youre riding a horse that while youre going
around youre thinking this is amazing! The fun that
he has with it and the feeling that Im on just a wonderful,
wonderful, animal, said Dover about his Freestyle with Kennedy.
The duo was performing the kur in competition for the first time.
Dover choreographed his kur two months ago, but only received his
music two days ago, allowing one practice session with it yesterday.
Dover worked with Holland-based Hot Neon via phone and email to
construct the music. It is only 65% finished. Theyre
just geniuses, said Dover. The music came together enough
just to perform today, but now theyll get the video and theyll
tweak it and perfect it. Between now and June, well finish
it.
Dover
called the piece Kennedys Melodies because its
a string of melodies from the 1920s and 30s including Charleston
music and tunes like Steam Heat, Hernandos Hideaway, and Bye
Bye Blackbird.
While
Kennedy won both his classes this weekend, Dovers other Clark-owned
mount, Rainier, uncharacteristically placed sixth in the Grand Prix
and third in the Special. Hes done five shows in a row
and he had just been shown out pretty much, Dover said, noting
that he picked up his whip for the first time this season five minutes
before he and Rainier went in the ring for the Grand Prix. It
was a tactical error because it got him angry and then he did not
want to play. Rainier has to be with you, he has to be wanting it.
Dover went off course in the class and explained, That was
part of me not feeling that he really wanted to go, and then I got
myself thinking about other things. I went down the centerline when
I shouldnt have.
Luckily
for Dover, in the qualifying procedure for the Selection Trials,
he is allowed to drop a score. With the pressure off, the duo had
a better performance in the Special on Friday. He actually
was a real gentleman not on full power like he had been at
other shows, but I knew that I already had my score. I had thrown
out the score from Thursday. I wanted a nice quiet finish to my
season down here with him where he was happy with me and I think
I achieved that.
Dover
is now qualified with both horses to contest the Olympic Selection
Trials in San Juan Capistrano, CA, in June. With Kennedy at
this moment I am just behind Debbie [McDonald] in second overall
for the country. With Rainier Im fifth in the country. Im
thrilled, said Dover, and added, Im just a happy
guy. Again, I have Jane Clark to thank for me being such a happy
guy!
Kathy
Riley And Adonis Win Intermediaire Freestyle, CDI
Katie
Riley, 32, of Whitehouse Station, NJ, and Jupiter, FL, topped nine
entries to win the Intermediaire Freestyle, CDI, scoring 71.475%
with Adonis owned by Horses Unlimited. Michael Shondel of Kinnelon,
NJ, earned 71.00% with his Wallaby for second place. Patricia Becker
of Lake Forest, IL, scored 70.375% for third aboard Tsunami owned
by Leslie Richmann.
It
was a lot of fun. Everything just seemed to come together. It felt
fantastic, said Riley who has had the ride on the 11-year-old
stallion by Aalborg for 18 months. Riley is the assistant trainer
at Cesar Parras stable, Piaffe Performance, and has been in
training with Parra for four years. Parra formerly rode Adonis and
showed him successfully through 2002. Rileys freestyle music
was entitled Miracles, a kur Parra performed with Adonis. He
was kind enough to let me have it, said Riley. I love
the music. Its mainly Spanish guitar.
Riley
noted that she was most proud of the tempi changes. I got
8s on my changes, which have sometimes been a problem, so it was
nice to have it all work today, she said. The best part
was that I was able to have a lot of fun. I love this horse so much.
Hes a pleasure and can be so expressive. To have him so there
I could just sit and smile and relax and have a great time.
Second-placed
Shondell is also a student of Parras and Riley was pleased
that he did well also. Its so wonderful. We have a great
group of people. We support each other. Ive been second to
Michael sometimes. Its great, the feeling of really having
a team. No one fosters that better than Cesar. Im as happy
when Michael wins and vice versa. Were very lucky. We have
a fantastic group of people and great horses.
Her
win today was a milestone for Riley. Im still a little
bit in awe. Ive been consistent, but this is the first time
Ive won in a CDI. Its really a fantastic feeling right
now.
Julie
Watchorn And Quintesse Win FEI Young Rider Freestyle, CDI/Y
Making
a clean sweep of all the FEI Young Rider classes, Julie Watchorn
of Schomberg, Ontario, riding Quintesse won the FEI Young Rider
Freestyle, CDI/Y, topping a field of three entries with a score
of 67.100% to notch her third win in this CDI. Jodie Kelly of Destin,
FL, riding Weltkaar owned by Laurie Kelly placed second on a score
of 65.250%. Jackie Sharp riding Prebor for owner Kaye Triplett of
Hillard, OH, scored 57.325% for third.
High
Scores
Jane
Cleveland with Kavalier earned 74.565% at Fourth Level Test 3 to
win the Fourth Level Championship and High Score of the USEF segment
of the show. Bill McMullin and Ducan scored 74.286% in First Level
Test 3 to win the First Level Championship. Charlotte Bayley and
Playboy earned 72.143% in Third Level Test 2 for the Third Level
Championship. Michael Shondell and Silver Label received 71.892%
for their Second Level Test 2 ride, earning the Second Level Championship.
2004
WINTER EQUESTRIAN FESTIVAL TICKET INFORMATION
The
Winter Equestrian Festival continues in Tampa at the Bob Thomas
Equestrian Center.
For
ticket information for the $200,000 Budweiser American Invitational
Presented by Publix and The Tampa Tribune at the Raymond James Stadium,
visit www.TicketMaster.com or call (813) 253-2782 or Toll-Free (877)
909-9436. Ticket prices range from $20 to $70 for reserved seating
at the Raymond James Stadium.
2004
WEF SCHEDULE OF COMPETITIONS
March
24 - 28 Tampa Bay Classic CSI-W (Bob Thomas Equestrian Center)
March
30 - April 3 Tournament of Champions CSI-W (Bob Thomas Equestrian
Center)
April
3 Budweiser American Invitational (Raymond James Stadium)
WEF
2004 MILLION DOLLAR GRAND PRIX SERIES
March
28 $75,000 Grand Prix of Tampa, presented by Kilkenny/ICH, CSI-W
April
3 $200,000 Budweiser American Invitational,
Presented by Publix and The Tampa Tribune
CHARLOTTE
JUMPER CLASSIC CSI****
Charlotte
Coliseum, Charlotte, NC
April
9 -11 Charlotte Jumper Classic CSI****
April
11 $150,000 Grand Prix of Charlotte For the Charlotte Bobcat Cup
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