World Dressage Masters: All But One Get Green Light at Jog for World Dressage Masters CDI3* Qualifier

Source:  News Release/Mary Adelaide Brakenridge for PMG Inc.

 

 

 

All But One Get Green Light at Jog for World Dressage Masters CDI3* Qualifier

 

 

Wellington, FL - The field for World Dressage Masters (WDM) CDI5* Palm Beach is almost set, and it is full of top dressage riders from around the globe. Thursday's Wellington Classic Dressage Sunshine Challenge Grand Prix CDI3* represents the last opportunity to join the field: 13 horses will vie for the remaining two spots. But after today's jog for the CDI3*, one of those 13 may have already lost his chance.

 

Hopeful competitors presented the horses slated to contest the CDI3* for the jog this afternoon at Jim Brandon Equestrian Center in West Palm Beach, the hosting venue for both the CDI3* and WDM.  The panel, which included the FEI veterinarian, the president of the ground jury, and the foreign judge, determined that 14 of the horses were fit and ready to compete but chose to take another look at Van The Man, Dr. Cesar Parra's mount. After Parra jogged Van The Man twice for the panel, the judges asked that Parra present the horse again at 10:55 a.m. on Thursday. The competition begins at 2 p.m.

Ernst Hoyos presents Pikko Del Cerru HU at the jog for rider Lisa Wilcox

 

If Van The Man competes in the CDI3*, he could be a viable contender. Of the five horses in the CDI3* field that came out to contest the Grand Prix and Grand Prix Special at the Gold Coast Opener CDI-W Jan. 18-20, Van The Man was consistently the highest-placed. He and Parra won the Grand Prix Special on Sunday with 67.667% and placed seventh in Friday's Grand Prix with 66.128%, finishing behind six horses that will compete in WDM.

 

Canadian David Marcus and Don Kontes finished just behind Parra in both classes, taking second in the Special and eighth in the Grand Prix. Marcus already has a place in WDM with Chrevi's Capital. If he qualifies with Don Kontes, he can compete both horses in the Grand Prix but is limited to one ride in the Grand Prix Freestyle and one ride in the Grand Prix Special.

 

Among the favorites to advance to WDM is Lisa Wilcox, who will ride Pikko Del Cerro HU. The 10-year-old stallion was bred in the United States by Anne Sparks. The pair won the 2011 USEF Developing Horse National Championship and the 2012 USEF Developing Grand Prix Horse National Championship, which led to their selection as the recipients of the Anne L. Barlow Ramsay Annual $25,000 Grant. The grant allowed them to travel to Germany to work with trainer Ernst Hoyos, who presented the horse at today's jog.

 

Todd Flettrich and Danseur

Another top contestant, Todd Flettrich, is giving himself two chances at a WDM slot. He will ride Danseur and Sopranos, both owned by Cherry Hill Farm, in the CDI3*. Danseur made his Grand Prix debut at two national shows in Germany a year ago, but has been sidelined since then with an injury. Flettrich and Sopranos competed at last year's Gold Coast Opener CDI-W, taking second in the Grand Prix.

 

Other pairs to watch include Catherine Haddad Staller and Hotmail 2, Mikala Gundersen and My Lady, and Shelly Francis and Doktor. Two sons of De Niro are entered: Hanoverians De Value, ridden by Bernd Schopf, and Finally, ridden by Mette Rosencrantz. Cheryl Meisner will lead off the competition with Paganini, who was spirited in the jog but settled down nicely while schooling afterward. Like Flettrich, Meisner has two horses entered: she will ride Tango, a 13-year-old KWPN gelding, later in the class. Canada's William Lee Tubman and Delight and The Netherland's Marjo Van de Bunte and Valenzo round out the field, which will be finalized after Van The Man's assessment Thursday morning.

 

Tickets are still available to see the spectacular line-up in store for the World Dressage Masters Palm Beach January 24-26, 2013.

 

David Marcus and Don Kontes

 

 

For more Wellington Classic Dressage/World Dressage Masters show information, log on to:

www.wellingtonclassicdressage.com

 

For more Gold Coast Dressage Show information, log on to:

http://www.gcdafl.org/shows-reslts.htm

 

 

World Dressage Masters Palm Beach CDI5* Fast Facts


What: North America's only World Dressage Masters event, part of the richest dressage series in the world. Up to 20 of the world's top dressage stars will compete for €100,000 EUR (about $130,000 USD) in prize money at the WDM Palm Beach.

When:

January 23-27, 2013

 

Where:

Palm Beach County Jim Brandon Equestrian Center  

Okeeheelee Park South

7500 Forest Hill Blvd,
West Palm Beach, FL 33413

www.pbcgov.com/parks/equestrian/jimbrandon/
Official Show Organizer:

Wellington Classic Dressage  

www.wellingtonclassicdressage.com

Noreen O'Sullivan 561-227-1570 or John Flanagan 561-714-9058

 

Social media links:

Websitewww.worlddressagemasters.com andwww.wellingtonclassicdressage.com/world_dressage_masters.htm

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/worlddressagemasterspalmbeach

Twitter:  twitter.com/WldDrsgMstrPB

Ticket sales and information:

www.internationalpoloclub.com

Maria Feola: 561-282-5334 and 561-282-5301

mfeola@internationalpoloclub.com or  Debbie@internationalpoloclub.com

http://wcd.ticketleap.com/2013/

 

Competition schedule:   

*Gates open at 11:00 a.m. each day for WDM Palm Beach ticket holders only. Tickets will not be available for purchase at the gate. Ticket holders are encouraged to arrive for Saturday evening's Grand Prix Freestyle at 5:30 p.m.

 

* Friday, Jan. 26:
     2 p.m. to 5 p.m. - WDM Nürnberger Grand Prix

* Saturday, Jan. 27:
     2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.- WDM Grand Prix Special
     7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. - WDM Grand Prix Freestyle

 

 

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