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Canadian Olympic Dressage Rider Belinda Trussell Wins World Development
Group Award At $15,000 Wellington Dressage Classic CDI At Global Dressage Festival
Belinda Trussell and Biasini won the blue in the Third Level Test 2 Class
at the Wellington Dressage Classic CDI at the Global Dressage Festival and
also rode away with the World Development Group Award sponsored by World
Development Group, a premier developer of the Equestrian Lifestyle, based in
Wellington, Florida. The World Development Group built the new show grounds
for the Global Dressage Festival in Wellington.
Contact:
David Zinaman, Director of Real Estate Sales and Marketing
World Development Group
1-800-583-4190
dzinaman@wdgintl.com
www.wdgintl.com
Wellington, FL (April 12, 2012) -- Belinda Trussell, a member of the 2004
Canadian Olympic Dressage team, competed in the $15,000 Wellington Dressage
Classic CDI at the Global Dressage Festival, riding away as the winner of
the Third Level Test 2 class with a score of 68.659% aboard Biasini. Thanks
to their win at the prestigious show, Trussell and Biasini also won the
World Development Group Award. The award is presented to the winner of
selected classes throughout the winter dressage circuit in south Florida and
is sponsored by World Development Group, a premier developer of equestrian
properties.
Trussell said she was pleased with Biasinis rides at the show. Hes a super
talented young horse but he just needs to mature, she said, adding that he
was a bit spooky during his tests. Our homework is to work on being
brave. Trussell, who trains out of Oakcrest Farm in Stouffville Ontario,
Canada, trains with Robert Dover while in Wellington and with Christilot
Boylen throughout the year.
Trussell is a successful Canadian rider and trainer who has represented
Canada at the Olympic Games, the World Cup, the World Equestrian Games and
the European Championships. Trussell has had great success with Royan II,
and was the youngest member of the Canadian Dressage Team at the 2002 World
Equestrian Games in Jerez, Spain. Trussell and Royan also represented Canada
in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. With Anton as her partner, Trussell
also represented Canada at the 2010 World Equestrian Games. In 2010 Anton
and Trussell earned their first dressage scores of over 70% while competing
in Wellington. During their 2011 European tour, Trussell and Anton continued
to dominate the Grand Prix ring, with Grand Prix wins in Austria with a
personal best score of 71.560%.
David Zinaman, Director of Real Estate Sales and Marketing for the World
Development Group, congratulated Trussell on her success at the
show. Belinda is a world-class rider and we were thrilled to present her
with the World Development Group, he said. We love presenting the World
Development Group Award at the Global Dressage Festival as we are the
builders of the Global Dressage Festival facility. We are a premier
developer of the Equestrian Lifestyle, and the Global Dressage Festival
encompasses everything an equestrian could dream of in one location. Belinda
loved the facility, as do so many riders we have heard from, and we look
forward to helping riders, owners and trainers build their own equestrian
lifestyles.
The World Development Group began the endeavor of building the Global
Dressage Festival facility, a multi-million dollar dressage complex, on the
grounds of the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center last year. The new
facility includes five dressage arenas, a covered arena, 200 permanent
stalls and world-class hospitality options. In addition to building the
Global Dressage Festival, the World Development Group has used their
extensive talent to build projects ranging from custom homes to high-rise
hotels and equestrian themed residential communities.
The World Development Group has met rave reviews for their construction of
the Global Dressage Festival, and the company is dedicated to providing the
best possible building experience. Our goal is to guide our clients through
the entire building process, minimizing stress and completing projects on
time and within budget, Zinaman said. We are focused on developing projects
that promote the Equestrian Lifestyle and cant wait to meet and talk to new
clients. The good news for those who dont live in Wellington is that we can
build in all 50 states and around the world.
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