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United States Takes Early Lead in Team Competition at 2012 Wellington
Classic Sunshine Challenge CPEDI3*
Rebecca Hart (USA) showcasing Red, White, and Blue brow band from People On
Horses (Lindsay McCall)
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January 27, 2012
From Lindsay McCall for the USPEA
Wellington, FL - Week two at the Jim Brandon Equestrian Center began for
Para-Equestrian Dressage riders Thursday, January 26, at the 2012 Wellington
Classic Sunshine Challenge CPEDI3. Canada and the United States of America
went head to head in the team competition resulting in an early lead for the
United States. With top scores reaching the 70% mark, the United States
showcased their determination and progression over the past year. In
addition to the U.S.A. and Canada, other countries represented were Bermuda,
Finland, Ireland, Japan, and Mexico making up a total of 29 horse and rider
combinations to display their top Team Tests. Representing the ground jury
was Katherine Lucheschi (ITA), Hanneke Gerritsen (NED), and Carlos Lopes
(POR). The Wellington Classic Sunshine Challenge CPEDI3* is an opportunity
for riders to increase their world ranking and to qualify for the 2012
London Paralympic Selection Trials.
Representing the United States was Mary Jordan (Grade IV) of Wells, ME
aboard Sebastian, Dale Dedrick (Grade II) from Ann Arbor, MI on Bonifatius,
Rebecca Hart (Grade II) of Erie, PA aboard Lord Ludger and Jonathan Wentz
(Grade Ib) on NTEC Jabriel from Richardson,TX. At the helm of United States
team is Chef d'Equipe Missy Ransehousen.
During the first week of the Florida CPEDI3*, Jonathan Wentz and NTEC
Richter Scale represented the U.S.A Team. During the second week NTEC
Jabriel was chosen as one of the four team members. This change was a result
of testing a new horse for its Team potential. In the Grade Ib competition,
Jonathan earned the top score with NTEC Richter Scale of 70.530%, and the
second place with team horse NTEC Jabriel 68.409%. "Richter really improved
today," noted Jonathan. "However, I was extremely tired after my first horse
so when I rode Gabe I became a little heavy. As a rider I have to be
perfectly precise with Gabe and the smallest change in my body can affect
him."
Grade Ib Jonathan Wentz (USA) and NTEC Jabriel (Lindsay McCall)
He continued, "Tomorrow our goal is to work on the turn on the haunches for
the Individual Test. It is a really hard move that most able-bodied riders
struggle with because it is all leg. As a para-equestrian this movement is
even harder to ride and teach."
Dale Dedrick and Bonifatius represented Grade II for the U.S.A. Team Test
competition scoring a 71.984%. She commented, "To be selected for the team
is an incredible honor at a CPEDI3*. Everyone is doing their best and
everyone is supporting each other. This is only the third CPEDI3* that my
horse Erik and I have competed in so we are still working out the little
kinks to polish our show ring performance. Having two shows in a row has
been a wonderful opportunity to build on what was good the first week and
eliminate pieces that weren't so wonderful. Today I decided to let Erik's
frame out a little bit, soften him, and move forward. I really like the
change I made in this horse today which made me realize my plan for
tomorrow. The only detail about the test that was a challenge was walking
into a halt and backing up because Erik is much better at trotting into the
halt and backing up. I have really appreciated the support and training of
my trainer Rosaline Kinstler who has helped me make these decisions about
Erik each and every day."
Grade II Dale Dedrick and Bonifatius (USA) (Lindsay McCall)
Rounding out the other half of the U.S.A. Team Tests were Grade IV rider
Mary Jordan and Sebastian and Grade II rider Rebecca Hart and Lord Ludger
which brought the United States just a few points ahead of Canada.
Rebecca Hart noted, "I really think the team is going in the right
direction. With this opportunity to have back-to-back competitions everyone
is able to look at their comments from last week and work towards a goal for
this week. So far that has shown in their scores.
Mary Jordan responded, "It is wonderful being able to show twice at the Jim
Brandon Equestrian Center, I can't think of anywhere else where we have been
able to get that feed back and work on it. The team overall is doing quite
well. I definitely feel the support of my teammates. We are able to
encourage each other and share ideas about fine tuning our rides."
Grade IV Mary Jordan (USA) and Sebastian (Lindsay McCall)
As the end of the competition approached Rebecca Hart and Lord Ludger were
given their chance in the ring scoring a 71.746%. Rebecca commented, "This
is our third CPEDI3* together and we are really starting to mesh. The
moments of A-Ha! are becoming more frequent and I can already start to feel
where our partnership is going. Lo Lu has a really big flowing trot and we
now have that hammered out so in the future we will focus on accuracy and
getting that same trot energy into the walk. We have been working hard on
the adaptive cues and I am looking forward to when everything becomes
consistent."
Grade II Rebecca Hart (USA) and Lord Ludger (Lindsay McCall)
Mary affirmed, "I was pleased with Sebastian today. He is a new partnership
since three weeks before the September horse show in Saugerties so we are
just getting his program together. What I love about Sebastian is that he is
much happier here at a horse show than hanging out at home. When I trot him
into the ring he feels like he grows about ten feet. As Robert Dover noted
he has a really flamboyant extended trot so I think that as his fitness
continues to improve that he can show that brilliance in his test.
The Canadian Team members included 2008 gold and silver medal Paralympian
Lauren Barwick - Four Star Parelli Professional- and Off To Paris. The pair
earned the highest score of the day with a 75% in Grade II. With a last
minute change for Ashley Gowanlock, Ashley showed Maile who was Lauren
Barwick's partner when they won the 2008 gold and silver medal in the Hong
Kong Paralympics. With just one day to learn the ride Ashley and Maile
scored an impressive 67.576% in Grade Ib placing them just behind Jonathan
Wentz (USA). In Grade Ia Jody Schloss and Inspector Rebus earned a score of
67.255% placing her in second behind Laureitta Oakleaf (USA) at 71.275%. In
Grade IV Lynne Pool and Vasco E represented Canada earning a 63.281% behind
Mary Jordan and Sebastian (USA) at 66.406% and behind, dominating Grade IV
Irish rider, James Dwyer and Orlando at 69.635%.
Grade II Lauren Barwick (CAN) and Off To Paris (Lindsay McCall)
Chef d'Equipe Elizabeth Quigg-Robinson explained what the Canadian team has
gone through within the last 24 hours, "We had to make a few changes today
because we had a couple little problems with the horses. Ashley's ride
developed an abscess just before the trot up so we had to switch her onto a
reserve horse. Lauren's Maile was just coming back into work and training
but because Lauren was down in Florida she brought Maile with her. We are
very proud of Ashley earning a great score for the team on a new horse. We
are also very proud of Lauren who had fabulous ride today. She has really
put together all the things the judges have said over the last couple of
weeks."
Grade 1b Ashley Gowanlock (CAN) and Maile (Lindsay McCall)
Grade Ia Jody Schloss (CAN) and Inspector Rebus (Lindsay McCall)
Grade IV Lynne Poole (CAN) and Vasco E (Lindsay McCall)
She continued, "We are so proud of the entire team. They had a great week
last week and so far they have remained consistent this week. Having two
weeks back-to-back has really taught our team how to manage a small
interruption in the regular routine like the one we had today. We are trying
to use every tool including a sports psychologist who is working with our
team to discuss interruptions like bringing in a new horse."
After the Florida CPEDI3* the Canadian team will travel to multiple
locations including Eleonore Elstone who will compete in Europe this winter
at the CPEDI events. "We have some wonderful funding partners like Own the
Podium who are very supportive of us," noted Elizabeth Quigg-Robinson. "Our
funding cycle is a four-year cycle which continues as long as we keep
performing well. As we approach London we will have to check our funding to
decide which shows to do next."
It takes lots of support for every para-equestrian to reach their goals
including companies like People on Horses. The brow bands seen on the Team
U.S.A horses were donated to the United States Para-Equestrian Team members
from People On Horses and President Lisa Woodcock-Zella. Since 1998 Lisa and
her company have supplied top riders with her crystal, diamond, and jeweled
brow bands. "We truly enjoy donating to the Para-Equestrian Team," smiled
Lisa. "We have been donating brow bands since the 2004 Olympic Team, and we
have continued with donating them to each team at many international
events. We enjoy donating the brow bands because we feel it gives the team a
feeling of camaraderie and unity."
On Saturday, the Individual Team Test competition will occur followed by
Sunday's Freestyle Test and awards ceremony. In addition to the CPEDI3*, the
World Dressage Masters presented by Axel Johnson Group and the top dressage
horses in the world will compete for $130,000. A total of 17 horses and
riders from six countries will participate in the World Dressage Masters
Palm Beach, which is the only World Dressage Masters event to take place
outside of Europe.
January 26, 2012 Wellington Classic Sunshine Challenge CPEDI3*
Name, Horse, Score, Country
Grade 1a
1. Laurietta Oakleaf, Niekele fan Busenitz, 71.275 (USA)
2. Jody Schloss, Inspector Rebus (CAN), 67.255 (USA)
3. Robyn Andrews, Fancianna, 63.431 (CAN)
4. Alexander Mitchell, Guiness Maskell, 63.137 (BER)
5. Kim Decker, Dasher's Destiny, 62.941, (USA)
6. NTEC Manchada, Mina Chinju, 61.275 (JPN)
Grade 1b
1. Jonathan Wentz, NTEC Richter Scale, 70.530 (USA)
2. Jonathan Wentz, NTEC Jabriel (USA), 68.409 (USA)
3. Ashley Gowanlock, Maile, 67.576 (CAN)
4. Katja Karjalainen, Hidden Creek Jones, 65.076 (FIN)
5. Jaana Kivimaki, Sarona, 65.076 (FIN)
6. Margaret McIntosh, Idalgo, 61.818
Grade II
1. Lauren Barwick, Off To Paris, 75.000 (CAN)
2. Dale Dedrick, MD Bonifatius, 71.984 (USA)
3. Rebecca Hart, Lord Ludger, 71.746 (USA)
4. Fernanda Otheguy, It's Mr. Merlot, 67.460 (MEX)
5. Elizabeth Pigott, Whitney's Willow, 66.190 (USA)
6. Rebecca Hart, Hugh Knows, 64.841 (USA)
7. Charlotte Bathlon, Sportsfield Twist, 62.302 (USA)
8. Sydney Collier, Quimerico KF, 58.968 (USA)
Grade III
1. Eleanor Brimmer, Carino H, 58.951 (USA)
Grade IV
1. James Dwyer, Orlando, 69.635(IRE)
2. Mary Jordan, Sebastian, 66.406(USA)
3. Lynne Poole, Vasco E, 63.281 (CAN)
4. Lynne Pool, Fisbee, 62.656 (CAN)
5. Lise Yervasi, Brendan Braveheart 62.031 (USA)
6. Mary Jordan, P.Sparrow Socks 61.875 (USA)
7. Robin Brueckmann, Radetzky, 61.458 (USA)
8. Madison Lawson, McGuire, 61.354 (CAN)
For more information about the Wellington Classic Sunshine Challenge CPEDI3*
please visit www.wellingtonclassicdressage.com or contact Noreen O'Sullivan
(561) 714-9026.
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