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Chester Weber Wins Katydid CDE Four-In-Hand With New Team Of Horses
Chester Weber drove away as the winner of the Four-In-Hand Advanced Horse
Teams with a new team of horses during the 2011 Katydid CDE in Aiken, South
Carolina. Webers new team includes Caletta and Celina, owned by Jane Forbes
Clark, and Boris W owned by Weber. (Photo courtesy of PicsofYou.com)
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Aiken, SC (November 10, 2011) Chester Weber, the eight-time USEF National
Four-In-Hand Combined Driving Champion, drove away as the winner of the
Four-In-Hand Advanced Horse Teams with a new team of horses during the 2011
Katydid CDE in Aiken, South Carolina. Webers new team, including three
horses owned by Jane Forbes Clark and two by Weber, proved their future star
power by winning the dressage, marathon and cones during the event.
Weber, who has proven he can dominate the Four-In-Hand field regardless of
the horses he is driving, said he was pleased with the effort his new team
gave. Boris W is a five-year-old that I have had in training in Ocala for a
year. This was his first show and I have high hopes for him. I drove him in
the left lead in dressage and cones, Weber said. Caletta is an
eight-year-old Austrian bred mare owned by Jane Clark and I drove her all
three days in the right wheel. Caletta previously competed at the World
Equestrian Games with Jim Fairclough.
Calettas full sister, Celina, also made the team and the 10-year-old
competed all three days in the left wheel. The other two were Boy W and Jane
Clarks Splash and I drove them together in the lead of the marathon, Weber
said, adding that he feels he has added great depth to his stable with the
combined talents of Team Weber and Team Clark.
Boris Ws debut drew a great amount of attention from spectators who
commented that the talented bay is a phenomenal mover and looked fantastic
in the lead. In addition to the debut of a new team, Olof Larsson, a member
of Team Weber, competed Webers Reno W in the USEF National Single Horse
Championship at Katydid. It was their first advanced show together and their
dressage was very good. I still believe there is room for improvement which
will get them below 40 points in the dressage, Weber said. Their marathon
was very good also, especially since it was their first time at a national
championship.
Larsson and Reno W took part in a three-day USEF clinic with Michael Freund
prior to Katydid and Larsson said he and Reno learned a great deal. Reno was
excellent throughout the show. This was his first advanced single show to
participate in and during the show he showed me strengths I was unaware he
had, Larsson said. I hope to continue showing Reno as a single during the
winter and spring season. The goal is to give him experience in the singles
so he will learn to stand on his own legs and become an even more valuable
asset to the team.
While Larsson and Reno put in a solid effort in the single championship, it
was Scott Monroe, of Sharon, Connecticut, and his black Morgan gelding
Bethesda After Dark, who drove away as the USEF National Single Horse
Championship during Katydid. Monroes victory earned him the Jamaica
Perpetual Trophy, donated by Weber in honor of Webers legendary equine
partner Jamaica who was named the 2008 USEF Horse of the Year. Jamaica, 20,
is now retired and lives happily at Webers Live Oak Stud in
Ocala. Throughout his career, Jamaica helped Weber win the Individual Silver
Medal at the Four-In-Hand World Championships in The Netherlands, competed
in two World Equestrian Games, four World Championships and earned seven
National Championship titles as part of Team Weber.
Although Jamaica never competed as a single horse, he had the honor of being
the only Four-In-Hand horse ever singled out to win the USEF Horse of the
Year title. Jamaicas fame really helped to promote the sport of combined
driving over the years and I am pleased that his name will live on in the
form of this trophy, Weber said.
For more information on Weber and his combined driving team, visit their
website at www.chesterweber.com. To view Team Weber in action in the
dressage phase at Katydid, watch them on YouTube at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsn-V-xtLRs&sns=fb. Webers new team can also
be seen on YouTube in their marathon at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lK_zWcXKGOc&feature=share.
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