Adequan Global Dressage Festival: Don Auriello Shines Bright with Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfven in First FEI Grand Prix Freestyle of "Friday Night Stars" at AGDF

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Don Auriello Shines Bright with Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfven in First FEI Grand Prix Freestyle of "Friday Night Stars" at AGDF

Youth Rules at AGDF 1 CDI W As Matute, Jr.
and Lane Have Top Scores

 

 

Wellington, FL - The Adequan Global Dressage Festival kicked off the "Friday Night Stars" series with an exciting FEI Grand Prix Freestyle competition and full spectator stands at The Stadium at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. Leading the way was Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfven (SWE) on Don Auriello, who won with a score of 81.575%. Lars Petersen (DEN) and Mariett scored 76.925% for second place. Fellow Dane Mikala Munter Gundersen and My Lady placed third with a score of 74.825%.

 

The first week of the AGDF, sponsored by MTICA Farm and Everglades Dressage, runs through Sunday, January 12. The AGDF continues for 11 more weeks of top dressage competition through March 30.  

Don Auriello and Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfven

Vilhelmson-Silfven started with a win in yesterday's FEI Grand Prix class, but with the different atmosphere of the lights and spectators, she felt like Don Auriello handled the change well. "Today was a great atmosphere here. I really had a lot of fun riding in there today," she said. "I think Don Auriello got a little bit impressed, but then he focused and was really nice to ride the whole way through. It was lovely with so many spectators, and the feeling in here is really great."

 

She said of her test, "My highlight was really that he did let me ride, and I had a great feeling. He does everything without a big effort. It's a really nice feeling when you feel the horse is so mature that you can just ride. I think I had that today. The pirouettes is one of his highlights, and the piaffes."  

Petersen said that he knows his music "in and out." He added with a laugh, "I also knew exactly where I was in places that I should not have been! But otherwise it's a great atmosphere to ride here; I think it's like riding anywhere."

 

Lars Petersen and Mariett

He noted that Mariett was "a little bit tense, a little spooky," but that "overall though, it's the first show, so I was pretty happy." He continued, "I think the piaffe, passage was good. I normally get really good marks for my music (too)."

 

Gundersen has been working on her new freestyle routine for three months and had only ridden it at national shows to practice. "My Lady was unbelievable," she related. "She was paying attention, not looking at anything outside. I'm crazy about the music. I think it suits her very well. I think I had good piaffes, good changes. I was particularly happy with the walk. She was very relaxed in the walk and did very well. It doesn't sound interesting to be excited about the walk, but it was a bit of a highlight! I'm glad that she's relaxed enough with the big atmosphere to show a good walk."

 

Gundersen commented on the great turnout for the event. "I know there were a lot of people. I was very happy to see that because it's the beginning of the season. I'm happy we have so many spectators for a dressage show," she said.  

Mikala Munter Gundersen and My Lady

Janne Rumbough of MTICA Farm, the sponsor of the class, noted, "It's wonderful that we have this here. I've been here a long time and seen dressage develop. Look at these riders and these horses. This is what we worked on for so many years. I look at the spectators tonight, and I believe the freestyle is the answer to have people enjoy dressage. What these three people showed today was beautiful. I'm just so pleased and thanks to Mark Bellissimo for doing this."

 

Allyn Mann of Adequan, the title sponsor of the GDF, was also on-hand to watch the first CDI of the season. "I would say year three started off beautifully. It's really humbling to come here and to have the opportunity to support a wonderful event and to see these wonderful riders and horses really embellish the sport of dressage," he remarked. "We're excited, and we did exceed expectations already. If this is as good as it gets for the season, I would be gracious and humbled by it. But I think it's going to continue to improve. As the prize money does continue to grow, I think we'll see a continuation of wonderful riders and horses be a part of this great dressage world."

 

Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfven and Don Auriello with Janne Rumbough, Allyn Mann, Sandra Hotz, Mark and Katherine Bellissimo, and Cora Causemann.

It was a win on home turf for Caroline Roffman (USA) and Bon Chance today during the FEI Prix St. Georges. Fellow U.S. rider Heather Mason and Zar followed in second place with a score of 69.711%, and Spanish rider Juan Matute Jr. with Don Diego Ymas rounded out the top three at 68.9974%.

 

Coming off a year of 'vacation' for the 8-year-old chestnut gelding, Roffman was very pleased with how he performed for her. "I haven't shown him for a year, but for him, he'll get better with each show," she commented. "That's what he needs."  

Caroline Roffman and Bon Chance

Bon Chance, imported from Germany, was broke by Roffman herself. With her, he competed in the four, five and six year old US championships, with great success. "He was reserve four year old champion, five year old champion, tied for six year old champion. So yeah, he has had a pretty successful career!" she said with a smile.

 

Although Bon Chance is a sales horse in her roster, she is more than happy to continue showing him, saying he shows a lot of promise in the ring. "He has a lot of swing, a lot of elasticity, and he's like a metronome when he trots - it's always the same tempo," she described. "He's a funny looking horse on the ground. When people see him he's long, he has a skinny neck and he's just a little bit weird looking. But in the ring he presents himself, I think, in a really good way."

 

The gelding also offers somewhat of a challenge to Roffman. "He is a little bit of a handful, so you have to take it all in stride. It's his first CDI ever, it's his first international Intermediaire I, and I hope this year he continues to develop and get confident in the ring," she said.  

Caroline Roffman and Bon Chance with Natalie Lamping, 
Bethany Peslar, Endel Ots, and Thomas Baur.

While the Adequan Global Dressage Festival brings out the best in the world to compete, Roffman prefers to focus solely on the horses. "I find myself keeping a little bit of a goal in mind, but they're horses," she remarked. "They have their own feelings, their own agendas. You can want anything, you can plan 100%, but if they're not ready or willing or able to do it? For me, I just focus on developing the horses, and that's how you know you're ready. (They) hopefully get better and better as the show goes on."

 

AGDF 1 Dressage CDI-W continues Saturday with the FEI Intermediaire I presented by Everglades Dressage and FEI Grand Prix Special presented by MTICA Farm. For full results and more information, please visit www.globaldressagefestival.com.

 

Final Results: FEI Grand Prix Freestyle

Rider, Country, Horse: Judge E%, Judge H%, Judge C%, Judge M%, Judge B%, Total%

 

1 Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfven, SWE, Don Auriello: 82.000%, 82.625%, 80.750%, 82.500%, 80.000%, 81.575%

 

2 Lars Petersen, DEN, Mariett: 77.625%, 77.250%, 77.125%, 76.750%, 75.875%, 76.925%

 

3 Mikala Munter Gundersen, DEN, My Lady: 75.500%, 76.500%, 74.375%, 73.125%, 74.625%, 74.825%

 

4 Diane Creech, CAN, Devon L: 73.570%, 69.625%, 74.875%, 71.500%, 71.750%, 72.300%

 

5 Jaqueline M. Brooks, CAN, De Niro: 68.500%, 73.125%, 69.875%, 71.125%, 71.000%, 70.725%

 

6 Susan Dutta, USA, Currency DC: 69.500%, 70.500%, 69.375%, 70.500%, 69.250%, 69.825%

 

7 Kelly Layne, AUS, Udon P: 70.125%, 71.125%, 68.500%, 69.000%, 67.875%, 69.325%

 

Final Results: FEI Prix St. Georges

Rider, Country, Horse: Judge E%, Judge H%, Judge C%, Judge M%, Judge B%, Total%   

1 Caroline Roffman, USA, Bon CHance: 71.597%,67.105%,69.211%,72.500%, 70.789%,70.237%

 

2 Heather Mason, USA, Zar: 70.000%, 68.158%, 70.000%, 69.868%, 70.562%, 69.711%

 

3 Juan Matute Jr., ESP, Don Diego Ymas: 72.500%, 67.105%, 67.632%, 70.000%, 67.632%, 68.974%

 

4 Chris Von Martels, CAN, Zilverstar: 67.105%, 69.737%, 71.842%, 67.237%, 66.447%, 68.474%

 

5 Gabriela Stumpf, AUT, Finally Love: 68.289%, 70.658%, 66.184%, 66.974%, 66.974%, 67.816%

 

6 Katharina Stumpf, AUT, Nymphenburg's Love: 66.447%, 65.789%, 66.184%, 66.711%, 64.868%, 66.000%

 

7 Leida Collins-Strijk, NED, West Side: 65.000%, 64.737%, 64.211%, 69.079%, 66.184%, 65.842%

 

8 Jill Irving, CAN, Dio Mio: 65.132%, 65.789%, 68.289%, 63.947%, 65.789%, 65.789%

 

Photo Credit: Photos © SusanJStickle.com

 

Youth Rules at AGDF 1 CDI W As Matute, Jr.
and Lane Have Top Scores
.

 

At today's competition at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival (AGDF) CDI W, two young riders made their mark in the show ring. Sixteen-year-old Juan Matute, Jr. (ESP) rode Don Diego Ymas to the win in the FEI Intermediaire I presented by Chesapeake Dressage with a score of 70.579%. Megan Lane (CAN), at 22 years old, took the top placing in the FEI Grand Prix Special, presented by MTICA Farm, with Caravella and scored 68.980%.

 

The first week of the AGDF concludes tomorrow with a full schedule of national classes as well as the FEI Intermediaire Freestyle presented by Everglades Dressage. The AGDF continues for 11 more weeks of top dressage competition through March 30.
 

Juan Matute, Jr. and Don Diego Ymas

Matute, Jr. and Don Diego Ymas, an 11-year-old Hanoverian gelding by Don Frederico, have been paired for three years, although the horse has been with Matute's family since he was four years old. This was their first I-1 at a CDI.

 

Second place in the FEI I-1 was Heather Mason (USA) on Zar, who scored a 69.789%. Jill Irving (CAN) and Dio Mio placed third after they scored 68.895%.

 

Matute, Jr. is originally from Madrid, Spain, but now lives in Wellington, FL. Of his first I-1 class, he said, "I think it's a great opportunity to ride with big riders, like the ones that rode today. I think it was a good test with big judges as well. It was our first I-1 at a CDI, so I think it was very successful. I'm super happy," he expressed.

 

For their first two years together, they competed at the junior level and after placing fourth individually in the Freestyle at the European Junior Championships this past summer, they decided to move up to the next level. "We know the horse can do the movements, so why not? It's a challenge," he said.

 

This week was also a learning experience for Matute, Jr. "It's been a fantastic weekend. We learned a lot and it was great. He's a bit nervous when it comes to showing and being alone in the ring," he explained. "The first day he was a bit nervous, but on the second day he was much more confident and listened to me more. We rode more as a couple, more together."

 

Megan Lane of Loretto, ON, Canada, and Caravella, a 16-year-old KWPN mare by Contango x Riverman, have made their way up to the Grand Prix level together. After successfully competing at the junior and young rider levels (they medaled six times at the Adequan/FEI North American Junior Young Rider Championships), they moved up to the Grand Prix last year.
 

Megan Lane and Caravella

"I have brought her along from the beginning. When I bought her, I bought her as a hunter," Lane recalled. "She's the first horse for my first Grand Prix and my first horse that I've brought along to this point. It's very exciting."

 

Judge Natalie Lamping noted that Caravella's passage was "a little too open in the beginning," but that as the test progressed, "it became more closed and got more elevation." She continued, "I think she did a really good job at setting the mare up and being organized in the test. She hasn't maxed out yet. There is a lot of room for the score to go up. Sometimes you're limited by the scope of your horse, but they haven't gone there yet. That was nice to see."

 

Lane agreed with the assessment and while she said that her piaffe and passage were a highlight of her test today, she also noted that yesterday's "canter zig-zag" was the best one she has ever ridden. "It's nice when that happens in the test!" she exclaimed.
 

Megan Lane and Caravella with judge Natalie Lamping and Cora Causemann.

AGDF 1 Dressage CDI-W concludes tomorrow with the FEI Intermediaire Freestyle presented by Everglades Dressage. For full results and more information, please visitwww.globaldressagefestival.com.

 

Final Results: FEI Intermediaire I presented by Everglades Dressage

Rider, Country, Horse: Judge E%, Judge H%, Judge C%, Judge M%, Judge B%, Total%

 

1 Juan Matute Jr., ESP, Don Diego Ymas: 68.553%, 70.263%, 72.105%, 70.263%, 71.711%, 70.579%

 

2 Heather Mason, USA, Zar: 68.947%, 69.079%, 69.858%, 70.526%, 70.526%, 69.789%

 

3 Jill Irving, CAN, Dio Mio: 72.105%, 66.974%, 68.947%, 70.132%, 66.316%, 68.895%

 

4 Chris Von Martels, CAN, Zilverstar: 68.684%, 68.158%, 69.474%, 68.684%, 68.553%, 68.711%

 

5 Gabriela Stumpf, AUT, Finally Love: 69.079%, 67.895%, 67.500%, 66.184%, 67.763%, 67.684%

 

6 Leida Collins-Strijk, NED, West Side: 66.842%, 66.447%, 66.579%, 66.053%, 67.105%, 66.605%

 

7 Katharina Stumpf, AUT, Nymphenburg's Love: 65.658%, 66.316%, 62.105%, 64.342%, 65.526%, 64.789%

 

Final Results: FEI Grand Prix Special presented by MTICA Farm

Rider, Country, Horse: Judge E%, Judge H%, Judge C%, Judge M%, Judge B%, Total%

 

1 Megan Lane, CAN, Caravella: 67.549%, 69.412%, 69.902%, 70.882%, 67.157%, 68.980%

 

2 Anna Whit Watkins, USA, Oublette: 62.059%, 64.804%, 62.451%, 63.922%, 62.549%, 63.157%

 

3 Heather Blitz, USA, Paragon: 64.216%, 59.706%, 58.235%, 58.824%, 62.745%, 60.745%

 

4 Kelly Layne, Kelly, AUS, Von Primaire: 59.314%, 61.569%, 60.392%, 59.608%, 57.843%, 59.745%

 

Photo Credit: Photos © SusanJStickle.com.

 

 

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