For Immediate Release
Kim Beaudoin for Jennifer Wood Media, Inc.

Wellington, FL – March 31, 2021 – The 2021 Adequan® Global Dressage Festival (AGDF) resumed competition with AGDF 12 at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, FL, on Wednesday, March 31. Victory in the FEI Prix St. Georges CDI3* went to Dongseon Kim (KOR) and his own Lord Nunes. The final week of the 2021 AGDF  concludes on Sunday, April 4. Free live streaming and on-demand of select classes are available to view at globaldressagefestival.com.

Dongseon Kim and Lord Nunes ©SusanStickle

Kim and the 2012 Rheinlander stallion by Lord Loxley I rode to a score of 67.441% to clinch the blue ribbon in the first class of the final week. “Today I really focused on preparing all of my corners,” explained Kim, “and riding a slower tempo because it’s been a little quick, so I wanted to develop more cadence. All of those things went very well, but I also made some silly mistakes on my part. When those small details come together I think it will be a really solid test.”

Kim has been very successful at the Small Tour levels with the stallion, which he has brought up the levels after partnering with it as a five-year-old. He said, “I brought four horses here, two from Korea and two from Europe, and I was especially happy because I’ve had Lord Nunes since he was five and I developed him a lot by myself. It’s really meaningful that a horse can come from Korea all the way here to the USA and still perform well and be as successful as he’s been.”

Though Kim is based in South Korea for the majority of the year, he also has a few of his horses in Germany and works with Hubertus Schmidt. “When I’m in Korea I train by myself,” he remarked, “but when I’m in Germany I work with Hubertus Schmidt, and this season here at AGDF I also got help from Frederic Wandres.”

Dongseon Kim and Lord Nunes in their award presentation with judge Magnus Ringmark and Caitlin Lane of AGDF. ©SusanStickle

The 31-year-old is hoping to represent his country at the postponed Tokyo Olympics this year, but also noted that it’s the process of the sport that matters the most to him. “I do hope for Tokyo,” he continued. “There is one other contender who is also vying for a spot, but hopefully I get a shot to go. Even if that doesn’t happen, it’s still been a great season, and Tokyo isn’t my end goal – that is to do well within the sport.I really enjoy the process in itself.”

Kim concluded, “Overall, it’s been a good season. I would especially like to thank the six members of my family, and my lovely girlfriend Soo Hyun Hwang who is waiting for me at home in Korea. They are always supporting me, and I am very grateful for that.”

Second place went to Elaine Cordia Van Reesema (USA) on her own 2010 KWPN gelding, Fellow, (Amazing Star), earning a score of 65.912% to kick off their competition week.

In the FEI Prix St. Georges CDI1*, Pablo Gomez Molina (ESP) rode Servus Ymas, Cristina Danguillecourt and Yeguada De Ymas S.L.’s 2013 Hanoverian gelding by San Amour, to a 71.529% to capture the victory. Second place went to Bianca Tota (USA) on Imperial, her own 2013 KWPN mare by Charmeur, with 71.030%. Third was rounded out by Sarah Lockman (USA) on Balia, Summit Farm’s 2012 Westphalian mare by Belissimo, riding to an overall score of 70.765%.

Pablo Gomez Molina and Servus Ymas in their awards presentation with judge Stephen Clarke and Caitlin Lane of AGDF. ©SusanJStickle

Competition at AGDF 12 will continue tomorrow with a full schedule of classes, including the FEI Intermediaire I CDI3* and the FEI Grand Prix for Special CDI3*, presented by Southgate Farm, followed by the FEI Grand Prix for Special CDI4*, presented by Adequan® beginning at 2:55 p.m. For more information and to see a full list of results, visit www.globaldressagefestival.com.

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