Dressage
In Florida 2003 Winter Season Wrap Up
WELLINGTON,
FL (April 8, 2003) From January through April, Florida hosted
more than a dozen rated dressage shows, including four CDIs. Four
dressage series, each hosting three shows, provided riders with
a selection of competitions from Miami to Orlando: the Winter Equestrian
Festival Dressage Show Series and the Gold Coast Dressage Association
Series each presented three shows at the Palm Beach Polo Equestrian
Club in Wellington; the Palm Beach Dressage Derby Series at The
Horse Park at Equestrian Estates in Loxahatchee offered three shows,
as did the Orlando Dressage Series at Clarcona Horsemens Park
near Orlando. Tropical Park in Miami hosted two show, and Gainesville
and Venice each were the sites of three shows.
The
most closely watched classes this year were qualifiers in the small
tour the Prix St. Georges and Intermediaire I
as these are the classes that not only will determine which American
riders will compete in the Selection Trial for the Pan Ams, but
foreign riders also used the classes as qualifiers for their countrys
team. Dressage in Florida 2003 showcased Pan Am hopefuls from the
US as well as Canada, South America, the Caribbean, Europe, and
the Middle East. Floridas winter shows also provided qualifying
classes for the USET Grand Prix Championships, the United States
Dressage Federation (USDF) Regional Championships, and the North
American Young Riders Championships (NAYRC).
January
11-12, The Derby Series Kickoff, Loxahatchee, FL The first
show of the season at The Horse Park at Equestrian Estates saw a
strong newcomer making a name for herself in the FEI levels during
her first season in Florida Shawna Harding riding Alistair
won the Open PSG Section B (67.5%), and the Open Intermediaire I
(68.5%); aboard Kestrel she also won the I-I Freestyle (66.375%).
Veteran Carol Lavell aboard Much Ado has been slowly moving her
giant mount up the levels over the years and solidly won the Open
PSG Section C (67%). A highlight of the show was Sue Blinks and
Flim Flam in the Grand Prix Freestyle, taking the win with 75%,
which was the High Score of the show. In the Young Riders, Kayce
Redmond aboard Lupin won the Team Test (65.778%).
January
17-19, GCDA Opener CDI*/CDIY, Wellington, FL Next stop for
riders was the first show in the Gold Coast Dressage Associations
Series, a CDI at the Palm Beach Polo Equestrian Club. Dr. Cesar
Parra aboard his new stallion Pik-L won the Prix St. Georges (71%),
which proved to be the start of a winning streak that lasted throughout
the season. In the Young Riders, Jodie Stevens Kelly aboard Weltkaar
won the Team Test (65.111%) and the Individual (66.066%), a preview
of her success on the winter circuit.
January
25-26, Snowbird's Paradise, Clarcona, Florida Moving northward,
the first show of the Orlando Dressage Series at Clarcona Horsemens
Park featured ABIC/USDF qualifiers as well as International Paralympic
Equestrian Committee (IPEC) classes. Olympian Michael Poulin is
a regular competitor at this series, and launched his 2003 season
aboard Chelan with two wins the Open PSG (68.000%) and the
Open I-I (66%). Jules Nyssen is also a consistent top performer
at this venue and started his season off on Good Times with two
wins he earned the blue at Grand Prix (64.063%) and in the
Grand Prix Special (64.4%). In the IPEC competition, Kathryn Groves
on Freek won two Grade IV Tests with scores of 64.286% and 63.548%;
and she also won a third class aboard Faleen, (53.929%).
January
30-February 2, Wellington Dressage, Wellington, FLThe first
show in the Winter Equestrian Festival series was a qualifying event
for the USET Intermediaire I Championship, which is the Selection
Trial for the Pan Am Games. The hands-down star of the show was
Jan Brons aboard Josien this pair won both the USET Prix
St. Georges (69.083%) and the USET Intermediaire I (70%). In the
qualifying classes for the Grand Prix Championships, George Williams
and Rocher won both the USET Grand Prix (73.889%) and the Grand
Prix Special (73.400%). The Open classes also had their share of
standout performances, notably the contingent of foreign competitors:
Colombias Dr. Cesar Parra and Pik-L won the PSG B Section
(70.625%), Intermediaire I B Section (67.250%), and the I-I Freestyle
(72.417%). Also in the limelight was the Dominican Republics
Yvonne Losos de Muniz aboard Inatana Las Marismas who won the Intermediaire
I A Section (67.250%). Israels Oded Shimoni on Glenstern won
both the Grand Prix (67.813%) and the Grand Prix Special (65.733%).
Mexicos Patrick Burssens on Marfil won the GP Freestyle (72.000%).
In the Young Riders classes, Michael Shondel launched his winning
streak aboard Wallaby, taking first place in the Team Test (67.630%).
In the YR Freestyle, Trae LaPorte riding Fleetwood took the blue
(65.292%) in a kur that proved to be unbeatable all season. Karen
Lipp, who had two new youngsters debuting, took the High Score of
the show with her Cheval V, earning 75.385% in Training Level Test
4.
February
7-9, Zada Enterprises LLC Southern Comfort, Clarcona Some
new faces were in town for the second show in the Orlando series.
In the USET Qualifiers, Suzanne Dansby had a good show taking two
wins on Goubergh's Kasper the pair scored 68% in the PSG
and 67% in the I-I and she also logged a victory on Cooper,
earning 65.825% in the GP Freestyle. Throwing his hat in the USET
GP qualifiers, Michael Barisone on Safir won the Grand Prix (64.653%).
Pamela Goodrich on Melville won the Special (65.800%). Several pairs
in the Open classes proved to be contenders to watch for the rest
of the season in the small tour: Tina Konyot on Liberty won the
PSG (67.125%); Anne Gribbons, newly partnered on Leoliet, won the
I-I (66.625%); and Kathy Priest on It's Me H won the Grand Prix
(63.056%). In Young Riders, Jodie S. Kelly on Weltkaar continued
her winning streak, taking the blue in the Team Test (62.333%) and
the Individual (67.821%). In Junior Riders, Devon Kane aboard his
new horse Douwe (Karen Lipps former Grand Prix mount) won
the Team Test (62.179%) and the Individual (62.949%).
February
13-16, Florida Classic, Wellington Riders returned to the
Palm Beach Polo Equestrian grounds for the second show in the Winter
Equestrian Festival Dressage Series. Yvonne Losos de Muniz and Inatana
Las Marismas had everyones attention by now they won
both the Open PSG B Section (70.750%) and the Open I-I A Section
(69.00%). Jan Brons and Josien continued their domination of the
small tour for the Americans, winning the I-I B Section (71.250%)
and the I-I Freestyle (73.667%). Of note also were the performances
of Diane Hackley-Anderson and her Maikel they won the A Section
of the PSG (69.5%). Newcomer Shawna Harding again chalked up a win
in the PSG C Section (68.500%). In the Grand Prix classes, George
Williams on Rocher won both the Grand Prix (71.667%) and the Grand
Prix Freestyle (73.042%). In the Grand Prix Special, Oded Shimoni
on Glenstern was the victor (69.933%). In Young Riders, Nicole Levy
on Korrado won the Team Test (67.926%) and YR Freestyle (68.667%)
she is a barn-mate of Michael Shondell, and both
train with Dr. Cesar Parra. Kayce Redmond, who trains with Karen
Lipp, was in the winners circle again aboard Lupin
they won the YR Individual Test (66.752%). The High Score of the
Show went to Melissa Marie Seward on Ghaston who won First Level
Test 1-AA/JR with 75.185%.
February
21-23, Miami Dade Winter Dressage/CDI-W U.S. Freestyle Championship,
Miami
Held
at Tropical Park, this show combined an Open dressage competition
with the US League Freestyle Championships and determined which
two riders would join Wild-Carded Debbie McDonald at the World Cup
in Gothenberg, Sweden, March 27-30. Several riders that were qualified
to compete declared they would forego the World Cup, including Sue
Blinks and Flim Flam. In the end, the two duos qualifying for the
World Cup were Guenter Seidel aboard Nikolaus 7, and George Williams
with Rocher. In the Grand Prix CDI-W, Williams on Rocher won (70.640%);
Seidel and Nikolaus placed second (70.320%); and Blinks on Flim
Flam were third (69.240%). In the Grand Prix Freestyle, CDI-W, Seidel
and Nikolaus were the winners (77.650%); Blinks on Flim Flam placed
second (76.700%); and Williams with Rocher were third (73.900%).
In the Open classes, Dr. Cesar Parra was the big winner riding
Pik L he won the PSG (69.625%), the I-I (73.750%), and the I-I Freestyle
(72.958%), and aboard P.F. Robinson, he won the Grand Prix (63.819%).
February
28March 2, Palm Beach Dressage Derby. CDI***/Y, Loxahatchee
The second show in the Palm Beach Dressage Derby Series is
one of the most prestigious shows on the Florida winter circuit.
In the CDI *** small tour classes Tina Konyot riding Liberty won
one section of the I-I (70.917%) and Dr. Cesar Parra on Pik-L won
the other I-I section (73%). Jan Brons aboard Josien rode their
kur for the first time in a qualifier and won the I-I Freestyle
(75.250%). In the CDI*** Grand Prix classes, Shelly Francis on Gala
was unbeatable, taking the blue in the Grand Prix (67.792%) and
the Special (67.960%). Shannon Dueck riding Korona won the Freestyle
(73.600%). In the CDI *** Young Riders, Michael Shondel on Wallaby
won the Individual Test (66.974%). Trae LaPorte on Fleetwood continued
his streak of wins in the YR PSG Freestyle (63.833%). In the FEI
Dressage Test For 5 Year Olds, Jessie Steiner won with Wolkentana
(68.200%) and in the FEI Dressage Test For 6 Year Olds, Jane Cleveland
aboard Kavalier won with 81.600%, marking the highest score of the
season. The second annual benefit for the Cancer Research Society
organized by Mary Ross was a resounding success, raising $80,000
and showcasing a six-horse kur performed by Lynda Alicki, George
Williams, Betsy Steiner, Bent Jensen, Pam Goodrich and Patrick Burssens,
choreographed by Beth Zimsky.
March
13-16, Zada WEF Dressage Classic CDI***/Y The third and final
show in this years WEF Dressage Series belonged to Yvonne
Losos de Muniz of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, riding Inatana
Las Marismas she won all three CDI classes in the small tour:
Prix St. Georges (68.55%), Intermediaire I (70.250%), and Intermediaire
I Freestyle (72.875%). Shelly Francis once again posted double Grand
Prix victory with Gala, winning the USET GP (67.458%) and GP Special
(68.080%). Patrick Burssens won the GP Freestyle CDI on Marfil (71.225%).
Michael Shondel and Wallaby were untouchable in the CDI/Y Young
Riders Team Test (64.978%) and the Individual Test (69.829%). Trae
LaPorte on Fleetwood again danced to the win in the YR Freestyle
CDI/Y (69.1%). In the Open classes, Tina Konyot and Liberty won
the PSG (67.917%) and Intermediaire I (68.5%). Olympian Michelle
Gibson and World Of Dreams won the Intermediaire 2 (70.569%). Shawna
Harding and Kestrel maintained her debut glow, winning the Open
Intermediaire Freestyle (71.750%). The high score of the show went
to Mary Collier of Bayshore, New York, who earned 77.917% aboard
her Riverdance in Open Training Level Test 3.
March
20-23 - Heidelberg Cup, Clarcona Park, Orlando Wrapping up
the triumvirate of shows at this venue, Carol Lavell and Much Ado
earned the coveted Heidelberg Cup; Pierre St. Jacques with Lucky
Tiger took Reserve. In the USET qualifiers, Lavell on Much Ado won
the PSG (71.750%) and the I-I (71.500%). In the USET Grand Prix
classes, Susan Jacoma on Jellowa won the GP (63.056%); Anne Gribbons
riding Aureate, a pair that had been placing near the top in their
debut season at Grand Prix, won the GP Special (65%) and the GP
Freestyle (69.208%). In the Open classes Jules Nyssen had a great
show on Good Times the pair won the Intermediaire 2 (66.585%),
Grand Prix (61.146%), and GP Special (63.267%). Michael Poulin was
again successful riding Chelan, winning the Open PSG (67.375%) and
the I-I (64%). In Young Riders Jodie S. Kelly reigned again riding
Weltkaar the duo won the Team Test (67.333%) and the Individual
(67.521%). Trae LaPorte on Fleetwood yet again won the YR Freestyle
(71.875%). In the Junior Riders Suzanne LaPorte on Wittus won the
Team Test (64.103%) and the Individual (66.154%). Ten IPEC classes
were contested: Robin Brueckmann and Faleen won four classes; winning
two classes each were Kathryn Groves and Freek, Cynthia Ruiz aboard
Cicero, and Rebecca Hart riding Mark.
March
28-30, Dressage at Equestrian Estates, Loxahatchee Closing
out the 2003 Palm Beach Dressage Derby Series, this event notched
considerably more exhibitor attendance over last year as competitors
extended their stay in Florida. One of the judges favorites
in the small tour this season had been placing well and finally
took the blues in the USET qualifiers, Tara Stegen riding
New Tango won the PSG (71%) and the I-I (71.083%). Carol Lavell
and Much Ado won the I-I Freestyle (72.708%). In the USET GP Qualifiers,
Ashley Holzer on Imperioso had her first win of the season (68.819%);
Jan Brons and Fernando won the Special (70.40%). Patrick Burssens
and Marfil won the GP Freestyle (74.208%). In the Open classes Silke
Rembacz had a great show she won PSG B Section with Millenium
(67.5%); and riding Connecticut, she also won PSG C Section (67.250%)
and the I-I (68%). Olympian Michelle Gibson and her World of Dreams
won the Open I-2 (69.756%) and then made their Grand Prix debut
winning the class with 65.833%. In Young Riders, Michael Shondel
and Wallaby seem to be a lock for NAYRC they again won the
Individual (64.615%) and Team Test (63.333%). Krystalann Shingler
and Skor won the YR Freestyle (67.833%). Suzanne LaPorte and Wittus
ruled the Juniors, winning the Team Test (66.923%) and the Individual
(70.598%). Dr. Cesar Parra and Silver Label won the FEI Test For
6 Year Olds (7.48).
The
2003 Florida Winter circuit not only served as a Mecca for dressage
riders for four months, but also as a preview of the upcoming championships
and international competitions. At the Pan American Games, the Prix
St, Georges scores determine the team medal, while the Intermediaire
I and Intermediaire Freestyle combined results determine individual
medals. The USAs Pan Am Selection Trial will be held at USET
headquarters in Gladstone, New Jersey, June 19-23, with the top
12 riders from the qualifying classes nationwide attempting to place
in the final four that will represent the US at the Pan Am Games
in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, August 17-31.
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