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Articles: Press Release
Williams and Williams Win Freestyles on Final Day of Zada Florida
Dressage Classic
PHOTO CREDIT: George Williams and Marnix. Photo by Susan J.
Stickle/HoofPrints Photography.
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Wellington, FL - February 25, 2007 - The final day of the Zada Florida
Dressage Classic concluded with a rousing display of dressage freestyles
set to exuberant music. George Williams and Marnix danced their way to
the blue ribbon in the FEI Grand Prix Freestyle.
Earning a 71.750 percent, Williams said that the test was one of the
best rides he and Marnix have had in competition. Williams has been
partnered for about seven years with Marnix, who is a 13-year-old 17.2
hand Dutch bay gelding by Hinault out of Ecolien.
"It was a little bit tricky in the beginning," Williams described. "I
actually thought he got his tongue over the bit because he got a little
stuck, and then I was able to bring him up into a better carriage as I
went. I got happier and happier with it, but in the beginning, I was
thinking, 'Oh no, this might be a problem.'"
He continued, "I keep changing little things in it, but it's a
straightforward freestyle. I wanted that for Marnix because he's a horse
that needs to build confidence in the arena, so I didn't want to have
something too complicated. I wanted to make sure he can do it fairly
successfully and end up feeling good about himself."
Williams noted that his goals for this season and Marnix aren't set in
stone and are focused on what is best for the horse. "I've just been
trying to do better and better with him. In the back of my mind, of
course I'd like to see him qualify and do something in a major sense,
but he's taught me that I have to be patient and I have to wait until
he's really ready physically and mentally. This year, I think he's
really come into himself."
However, he said say that he would like to go to Gladstone for the
League Finals with Marnix, where he won two years ago. In addition, the
pair has worked with Klaus Balkenhol for the past week in the USEF High
Performance clinics, which he said have helped dramatically.
Second place in the Grand Prix Freestyle went to Tina Irwin and Amicelli
with a 68.583 percent, while Dorothy Morkis and Mister Big rounded out
the top three with a 66.917 percent.
In the FEI Intermediaire Freestyle, it was Canada's Simone Williams who
brought home the blue ribbon with a 68.08 percent on her own Wunder Ein,
a 9-year-old Hanoverian gelding. Williams noted that although the pair
had some tension issues in their test, she was happy with how the
gelding went and said she thought the canter pirouettes were the high
point of the ride. She also said she would like to make a bid for a
position on the Canadian team for the Pan American Games in July.
Marissa Mastronardi and Ustinov earned second place with a 63.667.
In the First Level Test 4, Linda Fellows was victorious with Nantucket
Justin Thyme, earning a 64.342 percent. Dorothy Iorio followed in second
place on Finnikapan and a 63.553, and Michael E. Schultz was third on
Roosevelt with a 58.684 percent.
Dressage competition will return to the 2007 Winter Equestrian Festival
with the Zada Enterprises, LLC WEF Dressage Classic, CDI-W CDIY, from
March 22 through March 25.
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