USA Victorious at $10,000 CPEDI3* Para-Equestrian Dressage Tour and Rebecca Hart (USA) Repeats for Another High Point Championship
Roxanne Trunnell (USA) earned the Reserve Champion High Point Accolade and Overall Grade Winners were recognized at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival
Photos and Press by: Lindsay Y. McCall
Wellington, FL- January 26, 2016 – Para-Dressage riders from the USA and Canada concluded the 2016 Para-Equestrian Dressage Tour on Sunday, January 24, with the breathtaking Freestyle Test competition held in the Stadium at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. Beautiful Florida known for its temperate climate during the winter threw all it had at the Para-Dressage riders. Over three days riders were drenched with rain, blown by gusts of up to 50 miles per hour, shaken by 39 degree mornings, and had the pleasure of a helicopter landing beside the ring. When the equestrian competitions were cancelled around Wellington, the Para-Dressage riders kept going thanks to the quick and thought out process of show management and volunteers at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival. These athletes never complained, they never whimpered, they are used to giving it their all no matter the set-backs. These riders showed how professional they were not only by their response to inclement weather but by their consistent outstanding scores over the weekend. The FEI ground jury this weekend included Sarah Leitch (GBR), Marc Urban (BEL), and Dr Jan Holger Holtschmit (GER). The $10,000 CPEDI3* was presented by Mission Control, Mane Stream, courtesy of Rowan O’Riley, Adequan®, and Nutrena. The two week Para-Equestrian Dressage Tour (January 8-10 and January 22-24) was the final opportunity in the United States to qualify for the 2016 Paralympics in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Earning the High Point Overall championship for a second week was Rebecca Hart (USA) and Schroeter’s Romani, owned by Hart in conjunction with Margaret Duprey, Cherry Knoll Farm, Barbara Summer, and Bill and Sandy Kimmel. Roxanne Trunnell (USA) and NTEC Royal Dancer, owned by Julia Handt, garnered Reserve Champion High Point Rider. The overall grade winners were: Roxanne Trunnell and NTEC Royal Dancer (USA) in Grade Ia; Ashley Gowanlock and Ferdonia 2 (CAN), owned by Lauren Massey in Grade Ib; Rebecca Hart and Schroeter’s Romani (USA) in Grade II; Angela Peavy and Lancelot Warrior (USA), owned by Rebecca Reno, in Grade III; and Mary Jordan and Rubicon 75, owned by Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding Center, in Grade IV.
(Back row left to right) Rowan O’Riley, Kelly Champion, Jen Dermondy, Linda Dietz (Mane Stream), U.S. Chef d’Equipe Kai Handt, Rebecca Reno (Mission Control), Equine Canada Chef d’Equipe Elizabeth Robinson, Ashley Gowanlock (CAN). (Front row left to right) U.S. athletes Annie Peavy, Rebecca Hart, Margaret McIntosh, Sydney Collier, and Roxanne Trunnell. Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall.
From the results of the $10,000 CPEDI3* in Wellington, the 2016 U.S. Paralympic Equestrian Team Selection Trials in just 6 months will feature superb horse and rider combinations.
U.S. Para-Equestrian Dressage Chef d’Equipe Kai Handt commented, “Our team really showed us that they can compete on their horses under any circumstances. Our top six horses that we have right now competed really well. They were unfazed by everything including helicopters, winds, and tents flopping. We would like to see some scores a point or two higher but under the circumstances these athletes rode every bit of what they could get out of their horses. They rode their best scores and performed well. The horses were consistent, the athletes were consistent, and I think the team has come together very well. I think we have the consistency down now. Before we would have a good ride one day or one show and I think now we have consistent rides and the scores are showing that. The only thing they can improve at this point are little. From a 7 to an 8 or an 8 to a 9 are very minor adjustments. It’s always precision with Para-Dressage. You can improve precision with better preparation. Fine tune, look at the videos, look at tests. They are all capable of pulling up 4 or 5 more points out of their scores. They ride exceptional horses. Now they just have to ride the daylight out of the test.”
Handt continued, “Not only were the riders great but this whole venue was fantastic. It was really good prep for Rio. We have a very young team, new horses, lots of changes, and it all worked out really well this weekend. The plan is there, there is a support team, we have excellent sponsors, the grooms are there, and there is no drama. They all help each other out and everyone supports each other. Everything runs as a well-oiled machine. Which it should be at this point in time and I couldn’t be any happier than the results we have right now. By the time they get to selection trials they will all perform really well.”
As the High Point Champion, Grade II Overall winner over both weeks Rebecca Hart has showcased her amazing talent in the ring. “I was very happy with my tests this weekend including my freestyle,” said Hart. “That was the second time we went through the freestyle and we hit all the music points the way I wanted it. Over the entire weekend I was thrilled with how Romani’s and my relationship and trust has grown from where we were two years ago to where we are now. It’s been a remarkable improvement. The relationship with Todd Flettrich, Margaret Duprey, and Fernando Ortega at Cherry Knoll Farm has been wonderful with helping us to create that. To be able to handle a helicopter landing next to us made me have more confidence and trust with Romani to know she trusts me that much.”
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Rebecca Hart and Schroeter’s Romani. Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall. |
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Rebecca Hart (USA) High Point Champion with Rowan O’Riley, Rebecca Reno, Kelly Champion, and Jen Dermondy. Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall. |
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Grade II riders Debbie Stanitski (USA), Charlotte Merle-Smith(USA), Kelly Boccia (USA), Lauren Barwick (CAN), and Rebecca Hart with Jen Dermondy, Rowan O’Riley, Kelly Champion , Mark Bellissimo (ESP), Rebecca Reno (Mission Control), and Linda Dietz of Mane Stream. Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall. |
Hart continued, “As the selection trials approach we are going to keep working on the same things with Todd, Margaret, and Fernando. We will build form that same plan since it seems to be working. We need to work on a little more power, a little more harmony, more flow but really just keep doing the same things we are doing. It’s the same job different sandbox.”
Roxanne Trunnell (USA) and NTEC Royal Dancer took home the High Point Reserve Championship and the Grade Ia overall accolade. Trunnell commented, “Everything went better this week especially since we fixed the freestyle from the last show. The movements went better with the music and I was happy about that. My plan over the next few months is to keep on riding and solidifying our relationship.”
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Roxanne Trunnell (USA) and NTEC Royal Dancer. Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall. |
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Roxanne Trunnell (USA) High Point Reserve Champion. Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall. |
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Margaret McIntosh (USA) and Rio Rio. Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall. |
Margaret McIntosh (USA) and Rio Rio had top performances in Grade Ia and were part of the U.S. Team over the weekend. Macintosh enjoyed the positive influence the fluctuating weather provided. Macintosh expressed, “The wild weather this weekend was definitely to Rio’s advantage. She’s so relaxed that sometimes she needs a little bit of this atmosphere going on to put in a really good test. I think our final freestyle test was the culmination of that. She felt great in the ring, she was awake and paying attention. All that time that Missy (Ransehousen) spent out in the wind and the rain certainly paid off. When we bought Rio Rio she was a young horse and not trained to the FEI level. It’s been a lot of fun over the past two years to see her step up to the plate every time the ante has gotten higher and higher. Its been so nice for me to have the experts of Jessica Ransehousen, Missy Ransehousen, and Clive Milkins and Kai Handt to develop this horse. I just hope it continues over the next six months to increase the connection, energy, and flow, and we will be ready.”
In Grade Ib Canadian Ashley Gowanlock and Ferdonia 2 earned the Grade Ib overall with a top Freestyle test on the final day of competition. “This was Fergie’s last international completion,” expressed Gowanlock. “I sang on the cake, it was our final hurrah and on Sunday she put her dancing shoes on for the last time and she knew it. She went in and did her best. She is the sweetest most willing partner. Whether she’s in the rain or a a fly is biting her as we go down centerline, she still goes. She knows when I’m not feeling well and she picks up the slack.”
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Ashley Gowanlock (CAN) and Ferdonia 2. Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall. |
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Grade Ib riders Laurietta Oakleaf (USA), Sydney Collier (USA),, Ashley Gowanlock (CAN), with Rowan O’Riley, Rebecca Reno (Mission Control), Jen Dermondy, Kelly Champion, and Linda Dietz of Mane Stream. Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall. |
Equine Canada’s Para-Dressage Chef d’Equipe Elizabeth Robinson added, “Every time Ashley has needed a horse this one has been pulled out of the stable or the field. She has been retired multiple times. Ashley lives in Canada and Fergie lived in Florida with owner Lauren Barwick, so Ashley would get on a plane, give Fergie a few tries and takes her into the ring. It’s more than special to us that Ashley is able to do that with that horse. We are ver grateful to the owners which was Lauren Barwick and now Lauren Massey. She is hoping to breed Fergie. It’s a nice ending to a horse that has done such a great international job for our team.”
Team Canada showed multiple new horses with their veteran athletes over the two weeks of the Para-Dressage Tour in Wellington. Chef d’equipe Elizabeth Robinson commented, “Having two shows back to back made this very worth while to our team to come down. We put all of our resources into the month of January, which we wouldn’t have otherwise. We are looking forward to the future. We have an incredible core, great people, and great riders. Our riders and support staff have all been working together for quite some time and have done a few games together. We hope to strengthen that and support our riders and put ourselves on a good path for Rio.”
Ashley Gowanlock of Canada had top scores in Grade Ib however USA Rider Sydney Collier took home a few blue ribbons of her own in Grade Ib. Sydney Collier rode two horses this weekend including Western Rose, owned by Wes Dunham and Wentworth, owned by Amy McIlwham.
Collier commented, ” This was only my second show with Rosie. We haven’t had a whole lot of time to work together as a partnership. Every day that we get to work together I feel so lucky and I feel like she really enjoys being a para-dressage horse. I feel so lucky to be working with such a talented partner. I have three wonderful horses I am currently riding including Scampano 2, owned by KCR Dressage LLC. I have different goals for each one. Rosie I’ve been with for the least amount of time and I am really looking forward to building our partnership more and more. Even the difference we made from last show to this show, I am impressed how she has stepped up to the plate.”
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Sydney Collier (USA) and Western Rose. Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall. |
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Rebecca Reno (Mission Control), Rowan O’Riley, Linda Dietz (Mane Stream), Kelly Champion, Mark Bellissimo (ESP), Jen Dermondy. Riders Kate Shoemaker (USA) and Annie Peavy (USA). |
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Annie Peavy (USA) And Lancelot Warrior |
Team rider and Grade III Overall Champion Annie Peavy and Lancelot Warrior (USA) dominated Grade III over both weeks. Peavy noted, “I was very happy with Lance. With all of the cold and wet weather conditions, we pulled through and he was great. My horse and I had a much better connection at these CPEDI3* events, even more so than in Europe or Texas. We just keep growing together. He gives me confidence when I need it and I give him confidence when he needs it. We work well together. I just have to keep going down the centerline and keep doing it.”
Grade IV overall rider was Mary Jordan and Rubicon 75. Jordan noted, “Our weekend at the Global Paralympic qualifier was an incredible growth experience and finished off on a real high note winning the freestyle and the overall Grade 4 championship. My coach George Williams and our team was outstanding and the positive feedback on Rubicon from the judges moving forward was encouraging and truly helpful. We are on a great upswing and look forward to the U.S. Selection Trials which will count for 50 percent of our score moving toward Rio.”
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Rebecca Reno, Linda Dietz, Rowan O’Riley, Jen Derody, Mark Bellissimo, Kelly Champion, and Grade IV riders Sophie Ghedin (USA) and Mary Jordan (USA). |
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Mary Jordan (USA) and Rubicon 75. Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall |
The two $10,000 CPEDI3* shows were presented by Mission Control, Mane Stream, courtesy of Rowan O’Riley, Adequan®, and Nutrena. Mane Stream, located in Oldwick, New Jersey, is designated as a Premier Accredited Center of Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship, International, (PATH). Mane Stream provides education, accreditation and resources for the equine assisted activities industry.
Linda Dietz, President of the Board of Directors for Mane Stream, said, “It’s important to us to support this show because this is what we do. We offer equine-assisted physical, occupational and speech therapy. We’re one of the oldest PATH accredited centers in the country, and we’ve been around for nearly 42 years. We think that it is inspirational for our riders, and we would love to see some of our riders on this team as well. We couldn’t have done this without the help of Rowan O’Riley.”
Rebecca Reno, representative for Mission Control, added, “Being a sponsor at these shows was incredible. Our athletes are tough and don’t complain. They rode in the covered arena, in the wind, in the rain and there was no whining from a single rider. I know that everyone works so hard at home, and there have been things that they all have overcome, but wow.”
Reno concluded, “That is a mental attitude. These riders don’t complain they get on and ride. I think that’s why they’re so successful. We’ve been so pleased and even though the weather wasn’t the best, this solidified for us why this has been so amazing. It’s been an honor to help sponsor the show.”
Results:
January 24, 2016
High Point Overall Champion Rider
Rebecca Hart and Schroeter’s Romani (USA)
High Point Overall Reserve Champion Rider
Roxanne Trunnell and NTEC Royal Dancer (USA)
Overall Grade Winners:
Grade 1a
Roxanne Trunnell and NTEC Royal Dancer (USA)
Grade 1b
Ashley Gowanlock and Ferdonia 2 (CAN)
Grade II
Rebecca Hart and Schroeter’s Romani (USA)
Grade III
Angela Peavy and Lancelot Warrior (USA)
Grade IV
Mary Jordan and Rubicon 75
January 24, 2016, $10,000 CPEDI2* Wellington, FL
Freestyle Test Competition
Placing, Rider Name, Horse Name, Country, Judge H, Judge C, Judge B, Total Overall
Grade Ia:
1. Margaret McIntosh and Rio Rio (USA) 74, 73.500, 71.250, 72.917
2. Roxanne Trunnell and NTEC Royal Dancer (USA) 70.5, 75.0, 73.0, 72.833
3. Robyn Andrews and Fancianna (CAN ) 69.0, 69.750, 69.250, 69.333
4. Jody Schloss and Lieutenant Lobin (CAN) 71.5, 67.250, 67, 68.583
Grade Ib:
1. Ashley Gowanlock and Ferdonia 2 72.0, 72.75, 82.0, 75.583
2. Sydney Collier and Western Rose (USA) 71.250, 71.250, 72.250, 71.583
3. Laurietta Oakleaf and Nickel fan Busenitz (USA) 69.250, 67.250, 68.750, 68.417
Grade II:
1. Rebecca Hart and Schroeter’s Romani (USA) 73.750, 78.5, 73.5, 75.250
2. Lauren Barwick and Onyx (CAN) 73, 72.250, 76.250, 73.833
3. Charlotte Merle-Smith and Firewalker (USA) 66.750, 65.250, 63.250, 65.083
4. Kelly Boccia and Donauwalzer CSF (USA) 65.750, 64,63.0, 64.250
5 .Deborah Stanitski and Pilikua Koa (USA) 59.250, 60.750, 62, 60.667
Grade III:
1. Angela Peavy and Lancelot Warrior (USA) 72, 68.5, 68.75, 69.75
2. Kate Shoemaker and Solitaer 40 (USA) 68, 70.75, 66.250, 68.333
Grade IV:
1. Mary Jordan and Rubicon 75 (USA) 68, 63, 66.5, 65.833
2. Sophie Ghedin and Remy Martin G (USA) 52, 56, 55.75, 54.583
Results
January 23, 2016 $10,000 CPEDI2* Wellington, FL
Team Results:
USA:
Roxanne Trunnell and NTEC Royal Dancer (USA)
Margaret McIntosh and Rio Rio (USA)
Rebecca Hart and Schroeter’s Romani (USA)
Angela Peavy and Lancelot Warrior (USA)
Total: 424.261
Canada:
Jody Schloss and Lieutenant Lobin (CAN)
Robyn Andrews and Fancianna (CAN )
Ashley Gowanlock and Ferdonia 2 (CAN)
Lauren Barwick and Onyx (CAN)
Total: 411.73
January 23, 2016 $10,000 CPEDI2* Wellington, FL
Individual Test Competition
Placing, Rider Name, Horse Name, Country, Judge H, Judge C, Judge B, Total Overall
Grade Ia:
1. Roxanne Trunnell and NTEC Royal Dancer (USA) 71.957, 69.783, 66.087, 69.275
2. Margaret McIntosh and Rio Rio (USA) 69.130, 68.696, 67.609, 68.478
3. Jody Schloss and Lieutenant Lobin (CAN) 66.739, 67.826, 68.913, 67.826
4. Robyn Andrews and Fancianna (CAN ) 65.652, 62.609, 67.391, 65.217
Grade Ib:
1. Sydney Collier and Western Rose (USA) 68.793,71.207, 71.379, 70.460
2. Ashley Gowanlock and Ferdonia 2 69.655, 68.621, 71.379, 69.885
3. Sydney Collier and Wentworth(USA) 66.379, 68.621, 69.138, 68.046
4. Laurietta Oakleaf and Nickel fan Busenitz (USA) 64.138, 65.172, 66.207, 65.172
Grade II:
1. Rebecca Hart and Schroeter’s Romani (USA) 73.571, 74.286, 71.286, 73.048
2. Lauren Barwick and Onyx (CAN) 69.714, 66.143, 70.143, 68.667
3. Kelly Boccia and Donauwalzer CSF (USA) 67.857, 67.286, 66.571, 67.238
4. Charlotte Merle-Smith and Firewalker (USA) 65.429, 63.571, 64.571 64.524
5 .Deborah Stanitski and Pilikua Koa (USA) 59.571, 55.714, 62.429, 59.238
Grade III:
1. Angela Peavy and Lancelot Warrior (USA) 69.878, 69.756, 67.683, 69.106
2. Kate Shoemaker and Solitaer 40 (USA) 66.829, 64.024, 64.146, 65.000
Pamela Hardin and Quaterjack (USA)–
Grade IV:
1. Sophie Ghedin and Remy Martin G (USA)60.119, 61.071, 60.000, 60.397
2. Mary Jordan and Rubicon 75 (USA) 58.929, 51.905, 56.548, 55.794
January 22, 2016 $10,000 CPEDI2* Wellington, FL
Team Test Competition
Placing, Rider Name, Horse Name, Country, Judge H, Judge C, Judge B, Total Overall %
Grade Ia:
1. Roxanne Trunnell and NTEC Royal Dancer (USA) 72.391, 73.043, 68.913, 71.449
2. Margaret McIntosh and Rio Rio (USA) 68.913, 65.217, 73.696, 69.275
3. Jody Schloss and Lieutenant Lobin (CAN) 68.913,66.087, 72.391, 69.130
4. Robyn Andrews and Fancianna (CAN ) 62.826, 67.174, 66.087, 65.362
Grade Ib:
1. Sydney Collier and Western Rose (USA) 67.800, 65.600, 68.400, 67.267
2. Sydney Collier and Wentworth(USA) 67.600, 66.200, 66.200, 66.667
3. Ashley Gowanlock and Ferdonia 2 (CAN) 65.200, 69.800, 64.400, 66.467
4. Laurietta Oakleaf and Nickel fan Busenitz (USA) 66.000, 63.000, 60.200, 63.067
Grade II:
1. Rebecca Hart and Schroeter’s Romani (USA) 72.353, 69.706, 74.265, 72.108
2. Lauren Barwick and Onyx (CAN) 69.706, 68.824, 70.735, 69.755
3. Kelly Boccia and Donauwalzer CSF (USA) 67.794, 69.118, 68.235, 68.382
4. Charlotte Merle-Smith and Firewalker (USA) 65.441, 61.618, 62.353, 63.137
5 .Deborah Stanitski and Pilikua Koa (USA) 59.412, 63.382, 54.412, 59.069
Grade III:
1. Angela Peavy and Lancelot Warrior (USA) 68.947, 67.500, 70.000, 68.816
2. Kate Shoemaker and Solitaer 40 (USA) 69.737, 67.500, 68.947, 68.728
3. Pamela Hardin and Quaterjack (USA) 62.500, 61.184, 61.316, 61.667
Eleanor Brimmer and London Swing (USA)—
Grade IV:
1. Sophie Ghedin and Remy Martin G (USA) 65.595, 63.929, 63.095, 64.206
2. Mary Jordan and Rubicon 75 (USA) 65.714, 65.000, 59.524, 63.413
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Sydney Collier and Wentworth (USA). Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall |
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Sophie Ghedin and Remy Martin (USA). Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall |
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Jody Schloss (CAN) and Lieutentant Lobin. Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall. |
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Lauren Barwick and Onyx. Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall |
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Kelly Boccia and Donauwalxer CSF Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall |
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Charlotte Merle-Smith. Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall |
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Deborah Stanitski and Pilikua Koa. Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall |
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Kate Shoemaker and Solitaer 40. Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall |
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Pam Hardin and Quaterjack |
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