Wellington, FL – January 26, 2018 – Laura Graves and Verdades comfortably captured the FEI World Cup Grand Prix Freestyle presented by US P.R.E. Association with a mesmerizing performance on her own 2016 Rio Olympic team bronze medallist, Verdades. The pair’s emphatic 84.675% is the best score ever given to date at the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival (AGDF) — an annual 12-week dressage circuit at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, Florida.
“He is such a hot horse that I rode him three times today,” said Graves, 30, who trains with Debbie MacDonald. “We brought him out at lunch time and with the wind he was a little crazy and we were a little concerned as we know what he can be like. But I am excited about this score — and the score from the grand prix [79.63%].”
Graves crafted the test, which carries a high degree of difficulty, for the 2014 FEI World Equestrian Games in Normandy when she was unexpectedly selected.
“I was thrown into the fish tank that year, so I studied all the other riders’ floorplans. And the music comes from Rudy, a football movie about an underdog kid,” said Graves, who admitted that she had actually arrived at the show without her music and had to have a new copy burned.
“He’s such a clever horse that he guesses what’s going to happen, which is why we’re going to change it,” she explained.
Vilhelmson Silfvén had to ride in one of the rain squalls that passed over.
“Magi felt extremely electric, and it’s hard to ride outside when there’s a lot of wind — the rain is okay — but generally the test felt really good. He’s a fun horse to ride in the freestyle because you can do difficult things on him,” she said.
Francis said: “I’m so happy with my horse; he’s getting much more honest in there. He’s hot, but he’s now using the hot to come to work with me. We had a little mistake in the one tempis, but he came right back to me.”
American judge Janet Foy, who was presiding from C, said: “Two of us judges [here] are also judging at the World Cup final — plus we’ve done other qualifiers in Europe — and these top three rides were wonderful and would fit right in in Paris.”
During the freestyle break, Danish Olympic rider Andreas Helgstrand — who has recently set up a sales barn in Wellington — gave a master class for spectators featuring PRE horses. American under-25 rider Kerrigan Gluch and Danish team member Mikala Münter were the test riders with Münter riding 73-year-old Janne Rumbough’s grey international grand prix horse Junior, ahead of his imminent retirement.
Two judges had the second-placed Norwegian combination of Alexandra Gamlemshaug Andresen and her own nine-year-old Empire B (by Sting x OO Seven) as the winners. This promising duo were stepping out into senior international ranks for the first time, having been on the youth circuit, culminating in the European Championships for young riders in August in Roosendaal, France. Andresen, who is just 21, scored 69.676%.
British rider Susan Pape’s Prix St Georges CDI 1* winner Harmony’s Eclectisch has an equally sparse competition history, but roared to victory with a final total of 69.529%, including a high score from the M judge, Janet Foy, who awarded 74.265%.
Action at AGDF continues tomorrow with a full schedule of eight CDI classes, including young rider, junior and pony contests, as well as two FEI Intermediate I competitions and the Grand Prix Special CDI 3*, presented by Horseware Ireland, starting at 3pm. The 12-week 2018 AGDF runs through March 31. For more information and results, visit www.globaldressagefestival.com
Results
Place, rider, nationality, horse, horse information: judge E%, judge H%, judge C%, judge M%, judge B%, total
FEI Grand Prix Freestyle CDIW, presented by US P.R.E. Association
E, Henning Lehrmann (GER); H, Irina Maknami (RUS); C, Janet Foy (USA); M, Mariano Santos (ESP); B, Magnus Ringmark (SWE)
1. Laura Graves (USA) on Verdades, her own and Curt Maes’ 16yo KWPN gelding by Florett As x Goya: 82, 85.25, 84.875, 85.25, 86, 84.675%.
2. Tinne Vilhelmson Silfvén (SWE) on Paridon Magi, Lövsta Stuteri’s 15yo Swedish warmblood gelding by Don Primero x Napoleon 625: 80, 80.5, 76.125, 78.125, 80.5, 79.05%.
3. Shelly Francis (USA) on Danilo, Patricia Stempel’s 14yo Hanoverian gelding by De Niro x Andiamo: 78.125, 77.375, 75.5, 74.25, 75.5, 76.15%.
4. Brittany Fraser (CAN) on All In, her own 13yo KWPN gelding by Tango x Damiro: 75.125, 76.75, 75.125, 76.125, 75.125, 75.65%.
5. Ashley Holzer (USA) on Havanna 145, Diane Fellows’ 11yo Hanoverian mare by Hochadel x Rodgau: 73.375, 76.125, 72.875, 76.125, 74.625, 74.625%.
6. Yvonne Losos De Muñiz (DOM) on Foco Loco-W, her own 13yo Belgian warmblood gelding by Sierappel x Wendekreis: 74.75, 73.375, 74.5, 73.625, 75.375, 74.325%.
7. Belinda Trussell (CAN) on Tattoo 15, her own 15yo Westfalian gelding by Tuareg x Ramiro’s Son: 73.625, 73.5, 72.875, 72.375, 72.75, 73.025%.
8. J. Rizvi (USA) on Breaking Dawn, her own 17yo KWPN gelding by Akribori x Ronald: 71.25, 72.75, 73, 72.25, 73.125, 72.475%.