Source: News Release/Mary Adelaide Brakenridge for PMG Inc.
Gold Coast Opener Grand Prix CDI-W Provides Preview
of World Dressage Masters Competitors
Wellington, FL - Today's Gold Coast Opener Grand Prix CDI-W showcased horses and riders preparing for next weekend's World Dressage Masters (WDM) CDI5* Palm Beach, and the WDM competitors certainly displayed their dominance. WDM entrants swept all six ribbons in the Grand Prix, with all but one riding the horses they will compete next weekend.
And if the results from today are a predictor, it seems that Sweden will be a force to be reckoned with. Patrik Kittel and Watermill Scandic posted 72.723% to steal the win at the last moment from fellow Swedish Olympic teammate Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfven aboard Divertimento, whose 71.170% was the leading score until the final ride. At WDM, Kittel will try to duplicate today's success on Watermill Scandic, while Vilhelmson-Silfven will switch to her Olympic mount, Don Auriello.
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Swedish Olympic teammates Patrik Kittel on Watermill Scandic and Tinne Vilhelmsson Silfven on Divertimento return for the presentation |
The chilly weather at the Jim Brandon Equestrian Center in Wellington, site of both the Gold Coast Opener and WDM, had a few horses on edge in the warm-up, including Watermill Scandic. But most held it together once they entered the ring. Kittel was full of praise for the venue. "The whole place is lovely!" he exclaimed, adding that he would happily show there every weekend if it were "just a bit closer" to his home in Sweden.
Although they triumphed today, the Swedes are preparing for tough challenges from other WDM entrants who finished close at their heels today. Adrienne Lyle, the top-placed American, finished third, scoring 70.830% with her Olympic partner Wizard. "Overall I was very pleased with him today," she said of Wizard. "It was his first time back since London. I just want to make sure he's ready, getting back in the groove before next weekend."
Canadian David Marcus was happy with the performance of Chrevi's Capital, his WDM mount, who completed a smooth test to finish fourth. "He was very good," Marcus said. "This was his first show of the season, and he really listened to me and behaved himself." Marcus also placed just out of the ribbons with Don Kontes.
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Tinne Vilhelmsson Silfven and Divertimento |
Denmark's Lars Petersen, riding Mariett, scored 69.277% to take fifth, while Canada's Jacqueline Brooks and the striking gray D-Niro put up a mark of 66.213% to claim sixth.
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Dr. Cesar Parra praises Van The Man |
While the World Dressage Masters riders turned the competition into a showcase of their ability, other riders also found the class useful in tuning up their horses for the season. Dr. Cesar Parra was thrilled with Van The Man, who finished just a tenth of a percentage point behind sixth-placed pair Brooks and D-Niro. "I really love this horse!" said Parra, beaming. "His development is really coming along. It's like good cooking. It takes a little while."
Several competitors commented that they rode conservatively, preferring a steady performance over a flashy one in what was the first show of the season for many of them. "We were a little bit conservative, but that was our plan coming in," said Lyle. "Since we're showing next weekend at the Masters, we just wanted to see where we're at, make sure everything's still working. And then we can turn up the heat a little bit for next weekend."
Kittel also used his test as a trial run for WDM. While Watermill Scandic was "a bit too hot" today, Kittel felt that this outing helped the horse settle into the new environment. "He just needs to have a couple of rounds in his body and relax a bit and see the atmosphere," Kittel explained. Their preparation for the class was limited by the horse's quarantine after his arrival from Sweden, which allowed them only two days of practice beforehand. But though he noticed "small things here and there which have to be much better," Kittel was satisfied with his victory, saying, "You cannot do better than win, and of course it's fun."
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Adrienne Lyle and Wizard |
Many of today's top finishers will return to the Gold Coast Opener tomorrow to contest the Grand Prix Freestyle CDI-W. The Freestyle will provide a second chance for spectators to catch a glimpse of the accomplished WDM entrants as they tune up for the big event.
Tickets are still available to see the spectacular line-up in store for the World Dressage Masters Palm Beach January 24-26, 2013.
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
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