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American Steffen Peters Rides Ravel to Record Win in Grand Prix at World
Dressage Masters Palm Beach CDI5* presented by the International Polo Club
Steffen Peters and Ravel
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March 10, 2011
By Joanie Morris
Wellington, FL - Despite the weather's best attempts to delay the start of
the 2011 World Dressage Masters presented by the International Polo Club
Palm Beach, the competition prevailed and at 2 PM the only World Dressage
Masters in the United States got underway at 2 PM at the Jim Brandon
Equestrian Center after some fierce storms passed over Florida.
The field featured 17 of some of the best horses and riders in the world
including veteran Olympians from Canada, Denmark, Poland, Sweden and the
United States and three of the four members of the U.S. Dressage Team from
last September's 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games.
Scores rose all afternoon, but the last combination in the ring stole the
show as double Individual Bronze medalist from the World Games, Steffen
Peters (San Diego, CA) delivered on expectations and rode Akiko Yamazaki's
Ravel to a dynamite performance. From the moment they cantered into the
ring, the pair was relaxed, fluid and confident. They pushed the scores over
80 at early on, settled in the high 70s but then closed the test out with
huge marks for the canter work. They finished on 80.872%, a record CDI Grand
Prix score for the
pair. Peters received a 10 for his riding.
"I wish I had a 12 to give you," said Ground Jury President Cara Whitham to
Peters after the test.
Their test featured easy one-tempi changes, relaxed walk work and powerful
extensions. The canter work scores eights and nines throughout and the right
pirouette was exceptional. The 13-year-old KWPN gelding seemed effortless
and stormed to the lead.
"It was an amazing ride," said Peters. "It is a ride that I think I will
compare all my other rides
to."
Peters' left no question that this was his competition to lose. The
defending champions from the 2010 World Dressage Masters in the Grand Prix
will be looking to retain the top spot in the Freestyle - they finished
second last year.
"I made a deal with coach Anne Gribbons (who is the U.S. Dressage Team
Technical Advisor) that I would change my music after this show," said
Peters. "So this will be the last time with the WEG music."
Peters' teammate from WEG, Tina Konyot (Palm City, FL) put in rock-solid
effort with her own and John Bryiasen's Calecto V to finish second. The 2010
Collecting Gaits Farm/USEF National Grand Prix Dressage champions showcased
incredible canter work and passage and piaffe that were improved from the
previous week's tests at the Palm Beach Derby. The 13-year-old Danish
Warmblood gelding and his rider have an incredible partnership which is
evident by the confidence with which Konyot rides.
"I'm very, very, very happy," said Konyot. "My ride - I'm trying to improve
every time, it was one of my better Grand Prix - it was the time to do
it. I'm very, very happy with him."
Their score of 72.213% moved them into second place, meaning that they
punched their ticket to the Grand Prix Freestyle CDI5* under the lights on
Friday night.
Rounding out the top three was Tinne Vilhelmsson Silven from Sweden. The
five-time Olympian who has been trading wins with Konyot this spring in
Florida scored 71.298% on Antonia Ax:son Johnson and Goran Ennerfelt's
Favourit.
"It's been such a great time these three months," said Vilhlmsson Silven
about her time in Florida. "It's been a great opportunity to educate my
horses here. Favourit was a little tense but I'm still very pleased."
President of the Ground Jury, Whitham led an international panel of judges
which included Stephen Clark, Gary Rockwell, Lois Yukins and Wim Emes.
This is the first of four World Dressage Masters competitions around the
globe in 2011 with stops in Munich, Falsterbo and Hickstead. The series of
these events is sponsored by the Axel Johnson Group.
Please visit USEF Network at www.usefnetwork.com for photos, blogs and
information about the event. Friday's Grand Prix Special begins at 1 PM and
is available via live video stream.
The Freestyle will feature Peters and Ravel, Konyot and Calecto V,
Vilhelmsson Silven and Favourit, Asley Holzer and Pop Art, Todd Flettrich
and Otto, Anja Ploenzka and Le Mont d'Or, Anne Van Olst and Exquis
Clearwater and Christa Laarakkers and Ocarion. This competition is the
featured event of the World Dressage Masters Palm Beach presented by the
International Polo Club Palm Beach and the festivities begin at 7:30 PM.
Don't miss a moment of the action - as the remainder of the CDI5*
competition will be available on www.usefnetwork.com.
ENDS
Please contact Joanie Morris at jmorris@usef.org.
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