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Florida Dressage Classic
Amber Heintzberger for horsesdaily.com

Wellington Florida; In four days of exciting competition, the Cosequin Winter Equestrian Festival, February 15-18, continued to excite spectators and competitors in Wellington, Florida. With over 3500 horses on the grounds of the Palm Beach Polo Equestrian Club competing in dressage, hunters and jumpers, not to mention the golf carts, jack russell terriers and alligators to contend with, there was plenty of action.

The Zada Enterprises LLC Florida Dressage Classic offered qualifying classes for the USET Grand Prix and Intermediaire championships. The Grand Prix was won by Lynda Alicki riding Impressario, with a 64.3%. "He was spooky going around the outside of the ring, and I could see Natalie Lamping, the judge at H, look nervous," said Alicki. "He has been known to take off with me as a young horse. But when the bell rang and we went into the ring he was fine. It was his second Grand Prix ever, and it was mistake-free; now he just needs more strength."

Karen Lipp had a smashing success on Douwe, her NRPS gelding. They won the USET Intermediaire 1 Qualifier, the Prix Saint Georges, and the Intermediaire Freestyle. Lipp, of Alpharetta, Georgia, trains with 1996 Olympic medalist Michelle Gibson, who she describes as "inspiring, elegant and focused," and to whom she feels she owes her competitive success. Lipp's own student, Courtney Rasier, also did an outstanding job, winning a high-score award with 73%.

Ashley Holzer on Imperioso, a Dutch gelding by Cocktail, won the Grand Prix de Dressage with 67.132%. Sponsored by Coastriders, Holzer spent part of last year training with Anky van Grunsven and Sjef Jenssen and competing at major horse shows in Europe. Though her horse was green at Grand Prix when she bought him, she says, "He's a sweet, nice horse," and their training has paid off in polished performances and high scores. She also trains with Robert Dover.

Tom Dvorak, riding for Canada, rode an astonishing eight horses to success. The most notable was his wins on Kadans in the Intermediaire 1 with a 67%, and in the Prix St.Georges with 65.9%. "He's a stallion, so the biggest challenge is tension. He forgets I'm up there. But he's coming into his own now," said Dvorak of the 9-year-old KWPN stallion. He also took first place on Domingo in third level, test three with 69%. On Fortissimo he won First level, 2 with 69.355%

Olympian Carol Lavell rode her young horse Much Ado to wins at second and third levels, with a score in second level, test 2 of 78.6% and in third, 3 of 74.4%. "We're working on throughness," said Lavell of the seven-year-old, 17.3h gelding. "I have no agenda with this horse. I just love to ride him. He has a wonderful brain and lots of ambition."

Jason Canton and the Dutch mare Joline have been impressing judges at every show they compete in, blowing away the competition in second level. The mare is for sale and getting lots of attention, so Canton may not be riding her much longer. Owned by Lisa Frohlich, she is delicate and athletic, and a little on the hot side. Canton says that he feels a rapport with the mare, and it shows in their textbook performances. They won Second level, test 2 with 68.605% and test 1 with 68.947%.

Executive director Gene Miche, who has been directing the shows for about thirty years, said that having all the disciplines together "gives the spectators more to watch, and a totally different discipline to learn about. The hunters come out and watch the dressage and the dressage riders watch the hunters. It brings people together and whets everyone's appetite."



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