Para-Equestrian Canada: Canadian Para-Equestrian Dressage Riders Secure Top Finishes at the Golden State Dressage Classic CPEDI3*

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Canadian Para-Equestrian Dressage Riders Secure Top Finishes at the
Golden State Dressage Classic CPEDI3*

 

 

Ottawa, ON--- Canadian Para-Equestrian Dressage riders, Jody Schloss and Robyn Andrews, secured top finishes at the Golden State Dressage Classic CPEDI3* held in Rancho Murieto, CA, June 14-16th, 2013.

On day one of the competition, Schloss of Milton, ON, guided Inspector Rebus, her 15-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding sired by Sambertino, through their Grade la Team Test where the pair posted a final score of 70.435% resulting in a first place finish, while duo Robyn Andrews, of St John, NL, and Fancianna, her 12-year-old Warmblood mare, captured second place with a final score of 68.696%.

"I always strive to achieve a personal best score at each competition and I was thrilled that I was able to do this in my team test. I received a 70.4% which is my highest score at a CPEDI in this test and is also my first qualifying score for WEG," said Schloss.

Of her horse's performance and future goals, Schloss remarked, "I am always very happy with my horse Inspector Rebus, he is such a good boy! He sometimes has difficulties interpreting my aids and that causes some mistakes in the tests. It will be my focus now to make more correct aids so that we can improve our harmony and intern improve our marks. I will now be returning with Inspector Rebus for the summer to Milton, Ontario, where I will continue to train with my coach Jessica Rhinelander. I aspire to achieve the qualifying score over the next year and represent my country at the World Equestrian Games in Normandy, France"

In Saturday's Individual Test, Schloss and Inspector Rebus secured first place on a final score of 68.116%. Andrews and Fancianna took second with their final score of 65.507%. Sunday's presentations proved to be as equally successful for both teams as they posted scores of 67.667% and 66.083% in their Freestyle Tests, once again taking first and second respectively.

"I went to the CPEDI3* in Rancho Murieta to obtain International experience and to achieve scores that might help in qualifying for WEG 2014," explains Andrews of her goals heading into the event. "My horse, Fancianna, and I were pleased with our performances this past weekend. Friday was the Team test and my coach Sue McTavish felt it was the best test I rode. I have to work on keeping a constant rhythm. Fancy is a wonder horse and works very hard for me."

As for the future development Andrews says "My plan for the upcoming season is to show improvement in small areas that can help keep a constant rhythm and being even more accurate. I will be showing during the summer also. All in all it was a wonderful show and the judges were very fair and very helpful."


For her long range goals Andrews offers "I plan to continue to build on my successes with each competition I enter, hoping to attain my goals."

Also representing the Canada at the CPEDI3* Rancho Murieta was FEI Para-Equestrian Dressage Judge, Lorraine Stubbs; FEI Classifier, Marion Slatter Blitstein; and Student International Classifier, Sue Foell.


The FEI Ground Jury included President Alison King (HK) FEI 4*; and FEI Ground Jury members David Schmutz (USA) FEI 4* and Lorraine Stubbs (CAN) FEI 4*.

 
Photo:  Jody Schloss aboard Inspector Rebus, her Dutch Warmblood gelding 
Photo credit:  Lindsay McCall, Equestrian Photojournalist
 
Photo:  Robyn Andrews atop her German Warmblood mare, Fancianna.
Photo credit:  Lindsay McCall, Equestrian Photojournalist
 
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About Para-Equestrian Canada
Para-Equestrian Canada is the Equine Canada committee responsible for developing programs for athletes with a physical disability, and implementing the Para-Dressage high performance program. Para-Equestrian is one of Canada's most successful international disciplines, achieving an individual gold medal and an individual silver medal at the 2008 Paralympic Games, as well as two individual bronze medals at the 2004 Paralympic Games.

About Para-Equestrian Sport
Para-Equestrian sport provides riders with a physical disability the opportunity to compete against other riders with similar abilities. Riders are given a "Grade" based on their functional ability, and are judged on their riding skill against other athletes of the same Grade. There are five grades of competitions in dressage, with Grade IA representing the more severely impaired riders, and Grade IV representing the least severely impaired riders. Many Para-Equestrian athletes also compete alongside able-bodied competitors in Equine Canada competitions. At the grass roots level, Para-Equestrian encompasses a number of different disciplines, while the international stream focuses only on Para-Dressage. For more information, please visit www.equinecanada.ca/para-equestrian.

 

 

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