Wellington, FL — February 10, 2018 — Adrienne Lyle and Salvino improved on their Grand Prix performance from Thursday to ride an error-free test and win the Grand Prix Special CDI5*, presented by CaptiveOne Advisors, on Saturday, February 10, at the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival (AGDF).
Lyle and 11-year-old Salvino cruised to victory with 75.319%, representing a new personal best high score for the pair. The top three in the class represented a clean podium sweep for the U.S.A. in the fifth week of AGDF at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, Florida.
Australian judge Susan Hoevenaars agreed, saying, “There was so much harmony and it was a joy to judge.”
“The goal is clean rides, but I left the ones [the one-time changes] in the warm-up,” she said. “We did a super line right before we went in, but I think we were both a bit over-heated. I was super proud of him; the quality level is coming up and everyone has full confidence that the consistency is going to fall into place. When it does, it’s going to be pretty cool.”
Third placed Arlene ‘Tuny’ Page was pleased to be able to put two sub-70% scores on Woodstock at AGDF in January behind her, and her ever-improving performances elevated her from seventh in the grand prix.
In the Intermediate I CDI3*, presented by Rowan O’Riley, the U.S.A.’s Jennifer Baumert and Handsome were once again the only combination rewarded with over 70% — exactly as per their prix st georges win on Wednesday.
Baumert was also riding a horse owned by Elizabeth ‘Betsy’ Juliano, this one a 13-year-old Hanoverian gelding by Hochadel x Weltmeyer. She was the unanimous winner for all five judges, scoring 70.941%.
Results
Place, rider, nationality, horse, horse information: judge E%, judge H%, judge C%, judge M%, judge B%, total
FEI Grand Prix Special CDI5*, presented by CaptiveOne Advisors
E, Susan Hoevenaars (AUS); H, Janet Foy (USA); C, Katrina Wuest (GER); M, Mariette Sanders van Gansewinkel (NED); B, Hans-Christian Matthiesen (DEN)
1. Adrienne Lyle (USA) on Salvino, Elizabeth Juliano’s 11yo Hanoverian stallion by Sandro Hit x Donnerhall: 76.17, 78.085, 75.426, 75.851, 71.064, 75.319%.
2. Olivia LaGoy-Weltz on Lonoir, her own 14yo Danish warmblood gelding by De Noir x Loran: 69.894, 73.191, 73.191, 75.213, 72.766, 72.851%.
3. Arlene Page (USA) on Woodstock, her own 15yo Danish warmblood gelding by Havel x Contango: 70.106, 73.085, 72.021, 70.638, 68.404, 70.851%.
4. Juan Matute Guimon (ESP) on Quantico Ymas, Juan F Matute’s 12yo Hanoverian gelding by Fighting Fit x Constant: 69.574, 68.511, 71.277, 71.383, 66.702, 69.489%.
5. Diane Creech (CAN) on Chrevis Christo, Louise Leatherdale’s 10yo Danish warmblood gelding by Chrevi’s La Vi x Natador: 72.128, 67.34, 68.191, 69.149, 69.255, 69.213%.
6. Megan Lane (CAN) on Caravella, her own and Cathy & Kelsey Lane’s 17yo KWPN mare by Contango x Riverman: 70.532, 70.745, 69.149, 68.191, 68.298, 69.383%.
7. Brittany Fraser (CAN) on All In, her own 13yo KWPN gelding by Tango x Damiro: 69.894, 69.149, 68.085, 68.298, 67.128, 68.511%.
8. Jill Irving (CAN) on Degas 12, her own 16yo Hanoverian by De Niro x Regazzoni: 67.66, 67.128, 69.255, 68.723, 66.596, 67.827%.