Laura Graves (USA) and Verdades received an 80.175% in their Grand Prix Freestyle as part of the 2015 CDIO3* Nations Cup in Wellington. The class, which combined pairs from Intermediaire-1 Freestyle and the Grand Prix Freestyle, was the individual portion of this year's Nations Cup competition. Chris Von Martels (CAN) and Zilverstar finished in second with a 75.600% performing the I-1 Freestyle and fellow Canadian Belinda Trussell and Anton followed in third with a 75.475% in the Grand Prix Freestyle.
Graves and Verdades have won the final three Grand Prix Freestyles of the 2015 season in Wellington and the pair is moving towards a very competitive showing at the 2015 World Cup Finals in Las Vegas in two weeks time. "The ride I felt he was very consistent throughout. We had one little hiccup in our right canter half-pass where my rein actually got hooked around my foot and my spur I think. I went to give my right rein and I couldn't because my hand was stuck so I had to kind of move my leg and untangle myself," she laughed. "I got it out before the end of half-pass which was very lucky and I was going back towards 'A,' but my horse could not have cared less about it. I'm so thankful he has matured this far in his life that he will allow me to handle situations like that, and I couldn't be happier with him."
It was the second occasion on which the pair has scored above 80% in the Grand Prix Freestyle, as they recorded an 82.036% at the 2014 World Equestrian Games in Caen, France, last August. This was also only the second time in Wellington history that a rider has scored at least 80%; Lars Petersen and Mariett are the other pair.
"I don't ever go into a competition with any expectations and to go in and be called double gold-medal winning, kind of gives you goose bumps," stated Graves about her team and individual performances. "I've never really been in the position to be on a podium except here at Nations Cup, and it's a really nice event to have sponsored by Stillpoint Farm and Adequan® and really bring home gold medals. It's an amazing thing."
Chris Von Martels has also had consistent success this season aboard Zilverstar and feels confident in where the pair will be heading in the coming months. "He really has stepped up to the plate this season, and I feel that there is always room for improvement, as we as riders know," explained Von Martels. "I feel that we're on a good path at the moment, and as long as we can keep going in that direction we will be quite happy."
As for the future, the Pan American Games are in their sights and Von Martels will take advantage of the opportunity to compete at Palgrave, the site of equestrian competition at the games this summer, "We're lucky that we've competed there in the past and it will be a good first show to do when we get back. I also would like to take some time to focus on the training and give him a break because it has a been a long season, and he has been spectacular."
Fellow Canadian Belinda Trussell had a fantastic week aboard Anton, finishing the Freestyle competition today in third place. The pair will contest one of the three CDI competitions in Toronto before the Pan American Games and will ultimately vie for a spot on the Canadian team. "He's at a place in his life where he is very confident and understands his job, and he's also happy to do it," commented Trussell.
The pair finished with a silver medal yesterday in the Nations Cup CDIO3* team competition and adding a bronze today was a thrilling experience for Trussell. "Sometimes going into events like this, you don't know if it's always possible to come out with a medal because there is really tough competition," she explained, "For Canada to have a second and third place rider up here is a big deal for us too. It's so rare to have an opportunity to have a competition like this in North America, and I can't thank the organizers and sponsors enough for giving us this opportunity."
Gundersen Takes Grand Prix 3*
Mikala Gundersen (DEN) and My Lady added another win to their resume in Grand Prix CDI 3 on Friday 27 March 2015 with a 73.380%. Lisa Wilcox (USA) and Denzello followed in second with a 72.160%, and Arlene "Tuny" Page (USA) aboard Woodstock in third receiving a 71.840%.
Gundersen and My Lady are the second winningest pair on the circuit this season behind fellow Danish teammate Lars Petersen and Mariett. The mare has been incredibly consistent and has really settled into the routine Gundersen has created. "She was great today. She felt great and when I came into the warm-up she was so supple in my hand, just like butter," smiled Gundersen describing her test.
"She was so nice, soft and relaxed. I was debating on doing this show and I'm so glad that I did because we got the invitation to go to World Cup Finals in Vegas, and I didn't know if it was the right thing to compete her here again or not," she explained. "There were some things I had been working on at home that I wanted to work on in the ring, and we really got that done today."
The duo, who recently received their invitation to Las Vegas, originally thought that World Cup Finals were out of the cards for them this season, so Gundersen gave "Lady" a lengthy vacation after her last showing and it has been incredibly beneficial for the pair. "She is just so fresh and ready to go. She enjoyed coming here today and going down the centerline. That's the most important thing for me, that she wants to go in the ring and do well," she expressed.
Lisa Wilcox and Denzello performed beautifully and rode a very clean test to finish in second in the last CDI competition of the 2015 season in Wellington, their first outing of the season. Wilcox said, "We gave him a long break and now he's found his peace of mind, and I feel like he's really about to step into an amazing area. He just has sensational expression."
A long break has proven to be an excellent choice for Denzello as he is feeling more confident in the ring, and Wilcox feels that she can continue to ask for more. She explained, "He's trusting, relaxed, everything I was hoping he would become we're starting to see come together."
As for the future, Wilcox is planning on letting her string of successful horses rest after circuit and then will begin to plan their summer schedules. "We will have the goal to take him [Denzello] and Cerro to Saugerties in the fall and then we will head to Europe if all goes to plan for between six to eight weeks, which will be very exciting."
Gundersen Wins Grand Prix Freestyle 3*
Mikala Gundersen (DEN) and My Lady also topped the Grand Prix Freestyle CDI 3* to cap off an incredible season for the pair. They received a 76.450% to take the win. Lisa Wilcox (USA) and Denzello finished just behind Gundersen with a 76.050%, and Susie Dutta (USA) aboard Currency DC placed third with a 74.350%.
Gundersen and My Lady are a crowd favorite each season in Wellington and 2015 was no different. The mare has continued to flourish under the reins of Gundersen, and the two will look to take their talents to Las Vegas for the FEI World Cup Finals. "We only found out on Monday that we made the cut for Vegas so I'm actually glad we decided to do this show. I needed to go one more time and I just rode today. I love my music so much, and I just enjoy it," she smiled when describing her test today
Gundersen and Wilcox, longtime friends, were so excited to be a part of the winners circle together. "I'm so happy to be up here with Lisa. This has been a long time coming," laughed Gundersen. Wilcox added, "We go way, way back and this has been something we have always talked about and to think that twenty years ago we talked about it and now we're sitting here together. It's really special."
Wilcox and Denzello had a great week of competition with two-second place finishes behind Gundersen. "He felt great today, just perfect. He's in a place now where he's confident," commented Wilcox, as the horse is known to react to intense environments. "At first he was petrified and now I know he has let go and I can really ride him. He was so nice to ride and when I started hitting all of these points in the music, it just felt great," she continued. "He loves his music and I think it almost calms him when he hears it, and he let go of that tension today."
Bateson Takes Grand Prix Special
Katherine Bateson Chandler (USA) and Alcazar took home the win in the Grand Prix Special CDI 3*, with a score of 71.529%. Lara Griffith (GBR) and Rubin Al Asad followed in second and Arlene Page (USA) and Alina in third.
Bateson Chandler, who will fly back to her summer base with Carl Hester in the U.K. in a few short weeks, is proud of the progress Alcazar has made so far this season and is looking forward to developing his newfound confidence this summer with Hester. She explained, "He's very green and new to the Grand Prix, so it's fun when it comes together. He's suffered a lot from show and ring nerves in the past, and he's a much easier Grand Prix horse than a Small Tour horse.
The duo have just tapped into the potential Bateson Chandler and Hester see in the gelding and now that there is more confidence, she's thrilled to see what else Alcazar has in store. "He still has tons of room for improvement, and I don't even feel like that's the most he can do. He had a couple of mistakes and he gets a little nervous still and then we work through that. But even when he's doing that, he's still getting great scores."
Confidence is key when teaching a young, green horse the ropes of Grand Prix, and Bateson Chandler is returning to the U.K. with more than she arrived with, which was the goal of the season. "He seems to really like this arena and now he's starting to understand that when he gets in the ring, it's a place where he can feel safe and confident," she said. Bateson Chandler explained that is a new feeling for the pair and she is looking forward to their progress, as she truly believes the gelding is world-class
Lara Griffith and Rubin Al Asad have made the most of their time in Wellington after also traveling from the U.K. to compete at AGDF alongside trainer Laura Tomlinson. "Rufus was amazing today, and I was so impressed with him. I felt like our Grand Prix earlier in the week was a little bit underpowered, but today I could fire him up and that was main thing I was looking to do," commented Griffith.
The pair is still new to the level and Griffith was pleased with the fact that she was able to tap into a level of power she had yet to achieve in competition. "The power was there today which has been the most promising thing for us so far this season. He answered me without a single question or feeling like he was starting to suck back. It was definitely our best test so far this season," she remarked.
Both pairs will return to England this month and will begin their competition season in Europe competing against each other once again at the Royal Windsor Horse Show at Windsor Castle in May.
Fraser and Wilcox Wins Intermediaire I and Inter I Kur
The Intermediaire-1 CDI 1* class began on Friday but due to thunderstorms rolling in, it was halted, and the final three riders of the class completed their tests on Saturday morning. With the most exciting test of the week, Brittany Fraser of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada, and All In showed grace under pressure by winning the class with a score of 72.632
Fraser and All In began their test yesterday. She recalled, "I just finished the walk, and I picked up the canter and lightning struck almost right by the ring actually. Then immediately there was a crack of thunder and everyone screamed, 'Get out!' I had to stop, and the weather was too bad to carry on.
She and All In, who train with Ashley Holzer, recouped this morning to put in "one of his better tests." She explained, "I went in and had to pick up where I left off yesterday. I just trotted around and walked at B, then picked up my canter at P and started from there. It's for sure the most interesting class I've ever won. I've never experienced that before. My horse was really good for me. He worked for me. It was a good way to end the season."
Second place in the class was Belinda Trussell (CAN) riding Tattoo with a score of 70.500%, while third place went to Lisa Wilcox (USA) and Galant, who scored 70.263%.
In the Intermediaire-1 Freestyle Lisa Wilcox (USA) and Galant won their second class of the week, this time with a score of 71.475%. Susanne Hassler and Boitano came in second place with a score of 70.825%, and third place went to Katharina Stumpf and For My Love on a score of 70.300%.
Wilcox and Galant have been paired together since he was four years old, and their ascent just over the months of AGDF have been particularly gratifying for Wilcox. "It's been amazing how much he's grown since the beginning of the season. I've watched him change to what he is now over three months; (it's) amazing," she expressed. "We knew we had a scopey horse and that he has talent, but what he was able to muster up with a few little tweaks that Robert did with me with him have just made a difference and the horse we're seeing today."
This was only the third freestyle that Galant has performed, so Wilcox feels that a victory today was very meaningful. She picked out specific music for him that would fit his personality and relative inexperience riding to music.
She explained, "I've specifically selected something a little more subtle that isn't going to key him up. Especially with these horses that have the potential of being expressive, I want to be careful. This is where you make or break their desire to ride to music. I don't want to scare him. We already have atmosphere, so I selected piano. It's beautiful, and he' s very elegant, so it fits him perfectly."
Photos © Sue Stickle
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