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History Repeated: Van Grunsven Wins Freestyle at 2010 Exquis World Dressage
Masters; US Superstar Steffen Peters and Ravel Second
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February 6, 2010
By Joanie Morris
Wellington, FL Having convincingly won the Grand Prix at the 2010 Exquis
World Dressage Masters on Thursday afternoon, the pressure was on Steffen
Peters to continue his winning tear with Ravel. But unfortunately for the US
fans, it was a repeat of 2009 and he still couldnt eclipse Anky van Grunsven
and her Olympic champion Salinero. The reigning Gold medalist wowed the fans
with a classic fault-free performance and a score of 84.4% for the
Netherlands. Last year she won with Painted Black but in 2010 it was
Salineros time to shine.
For me the practice yesterday evening with the crowds and arena, said van
Grunsven about the difference in her horse since Thursday. He gets a bit
nervous with the atmosphere but yesterday he really settled down. He
concentrated, but the Grand Prix I was happy as well but tonight everything
worked out how it should be and Im really, really pleased.
The classy 16-year-old Dutch veteran was flawless in his performance and his
reign in the dressage world has spanned the better part of the decade.
Im very proud, said van Grunsven. Hes already at the highest level for six
years and hes still a happy horse, he likes to compete and likes the
training.
Ravel is still coming into his own, and the 12-year-old Dutch gelding owned
by Akiko Yamazakis Four Winds Farm dazzled the crowd at the Palm Beach
International Equestrian Center with a serious degree of difficulty in his
freestyle. Flying changes performed with Peters only riding with one hand, a
canter pirouette into piaffe and passage half-pass highlighted a test that
perfected will be one for the ages. To music by the Rolling Stones and
Coldplay, the pair rocked the arena, a contrast to van Grunsvens classical
medley composed for her freestyle.
Hes been feeling pretty solid in the changes, said Peters. So I thought I
would try one hand I didnt quite have the guts to do it in the one-tempis
but in hindsight maybe I should have I will try it next time.
Ravel was thriving in the atmosphere and was a little frisky in the wind and
cool temperatures. It were those moments that perhaps cost him the win, but
his score of 81.7% left him comfortably in second place and he took home a
check of $20,700.
Its a little strange you would expect him to be more excited in an arena
like Las Vegas but hes more relaxed, said Peters. I knew I had a little more
horse in there, he did a great job and Im very, very proud of him.
The 2009 USEF Horse and Rider of the Year have been winning at a very rapid
pace since their victory at the 2009 FEI World Cup Final in Las Vegas, they
followed that up with a sweep of the CDIO Aachen and then a win in the Grand
Prix on Thursday the freestyle proved that the pair is indeed, mortal.
I was a little careful into the first piafffe, and that wasnt very good,
said Peters. But the rest of the test was very, very good.
Isabell Werth and Satchmo rounded out the top three on a score of 78.9%,
meaning the three of the very best Dressage in the world went
head-to-head-to-head again. Peters is realistic about the upcoming 2010
Alltech World Equestrian Games and his expectations for his wonderful horse.
Its a big mistake if you start riding the score, said Peters. You have to
ride your horse, Ravel tried his best for me tonight.
Tip Top is Best in the Grand Prix Special
Eight riders contested the Grand Prix Special on Saturday afternoon and
Leslie Morse and Tip Top, who are the reigning Collecting Gaits Farm/USEF
National Grand Prix Dressage Champions, won convincingly on a score of
66.042% over Canadas Belinda Trussell.
Morse recovered from an atypical performance in Thursdays Grand Prix and was
thrilled with the improvement the classy 16-year-old Swedish Warmblood
looked supple and strong in his test on Saturday. I was a little rusty (on
Thursday), said Morse after a seven month break from competition. You forget
how far you have to go and how hard you have to try, to be honest. I wish I
could redo the Grand Prix. Having one class under my belt, I had to step up.
Step up she did. Tip Tops excellent canter work and powerful movement got
him big scores throughout the majority of the test, but a mistake at the
end, meant a winning mark wasnt as high as it could have been. Morse
momentarily lost her concentration in the walk and then took a few movements
to get it back, luckily Tip Top carried on confidently.
I needed a little more breath to get organized, said Morse. They were big
errors for me, and its not normal to make them for me.
Morse owns Tip Top with Laura Petroff and picked the Grand Prix Special to
practice the technical aspect that isnt called on in the Freestyle.
Tip Top and I need to practice our technical side, thats what we wanted to
do here, said Morse.
ENDS
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