Wandres Seeing Double at CDI-W Wellington on Week One of 2023 Global Dressage Festival

Mon, 01/16/2023 - 08:54
2023 CDI-W Wellington
Frederic Wandres and Hot Hit OLD at the 2023 CDI-W Wellington :: Photo © Sue Stickle

Frederic Wandres (GER) earned a career high score on Friday in the Grand Prix at the 2023 Global Dressage Festival in Wellington, Florida, and returned this weekend to also score victory in the  3* Grand Prix Special.

Wandres rode Hot Hit OLD, a 12-year-old by Blue Hors Hotline x Diamond Hit to a score just shy of eclipsing his personal best yet again with a 74.34% in the Grand Prix Special. Codi Harrison (USA) rode Katholt’s Bossco to a 70.234% for second, and Armenia’s Carrie Schopf posted a 67.894% aboard Saumur to round out the podium finishes.

Back-to-Back Wins for Wandres

The back-to-back wins came from Wandres during Lloyd Landkamer Memorial week as GDF, the first of seven weeks of CDI action in the next three months until 31 March.  

Wandres is jumping into his third season at GDF, a place he has been developing Hot Hit in the international ranks since his first trip to Florida. “I’m very happy with how he managed the cold and windy weather conditions and the atmosphere here,” said Wandres of the striking grey gelding. Wandres plans to focus on one CDI in February with Hot Hit before using him in the CDIO3* Nations Cup for Germany during AGDF 7.

Hot Hit is a fierce competitor in the competition arena, and currently sits on a six-win streak. But, when asked about Hot Hit’s personality in the barn, Wandres admits that the horse has him well trained.

“He’s a little bit of the sensitive one and always wants attention. Whenever he hears my voice, he starts asking for food. He’s always hungry and he knows I’m too nice with the food,” joked Wandres.

Wandres has a string of three grand prix mounts in Wellington, including Hot Hit, Bluetooth OLD and an up-and-coming young horse. He plans to rotate their talent through the CDI offerings at GDF.

Fuqua Wins Solo

Kat Fuqua on Dreamgirl
Closing out opening week of the GDF, Kat Fuqua claimed the Young Riders Freestyle as sole competitor in the class. She scored 69.800% on her own Dreamgirl, 14-year-old Dutch Warmblood (by Spielberg x Goodtimes).

The final salute came from Heidi Degele in the  1* Intermediate I Freestyle aboard Ibistrona, a nine-year-old Dutch Warmblood (by Don Tango B x Sunny Boy) with a 69.250%.

--- GDF press releases, photos © Sue Stickle

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