Sydney Collier and Western Rose Post Top Score and Roxanne Trunnell and Royal Dancer Maintain Lead at 2016 USEF Para-Equestrian Dressage National Championships Sponsored by Deloitte and Selection Event for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games
By: Lindsay Y. McCall
Grass Lake, Michigan – June 4, 2016 – Young rider Sydney Collier of Ann Arbor, Mich. posted a 73.678% in Grade Ib FEI Individual Test on Saturday, June 4, in the 2016 USEF Para-Equestrian Dressage National Championships Sponsored by Deloitte and Selection Event for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. Collier led the field with Western Rose, owned by Wes Dunham, in the High Performance National Championships. Grade Ia rider Roxanne Trunnell and Julia Handt’s Royal Dancer earned a 72.754% to maintain an overall lead over the two days of competition. In the National division, Pam Hardin (Grade III) and Quaterjack garnered the first place overall. The Waterloo Hunt Club show grounds in Grass Lake, Mich. has been the stage of excitement as riders and horses in Grade Ia, Ib, II, III, and IV, give it their all as they aim for top positions in the National Championship with High Performance and National Divisions and the Paralympic Selection Trials. Each horse and rider combination will have one final chance on Sunday, June 5, in the FEI Freestyle competition to present their best tests for ground jury members Kristi Wysocki 4* (USA); Kathy Amos-Jacob 5* (FRA); and Carlos Lopes 5* (POR). After the Freestyle competition spectators will know the national champions from each division. The short list for the U.S. Paralympic Dressage Team representing the United States at the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games will be announced at a later date by USEF. The Games are scheduled for September 11-16, 2016, at the Olympic Equestrian Centre in the Deodoro Olympic Park, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Sydney Collier and Western Rose at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival CPEDI3* in 2016 in Wellington, Florida. Western Rose was also a U.S. Paralympic Team horse at the 2012 London Paralympics. Photo by Lindsay Y. McCall
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Contenders Collier and Trunnell are both aiming for a spot on the U.S. Paralympic Dressage Team. Collier is riding both qualified horses Western Rose and Wentworth in Grade Ib. “It’s incredible to be back in my home state and showing at a venue where I used to ride when I was first starting to ride para-dressage in 2010,” explained Collier. “It really feels like everything is coming full circle. It’s such an honor to be in contention for a possible spot on the U.S. Para-Dressage Team headed to Rio and to be showing along side so many talented athletes. I am very proud of Wentworth and Western Rose. They have both looked and felt wonderful since we arrived in Michigan and really stepped up to everything we have asked of them in the training and show ring. I feel so lucky to have the privilege to ride and create such special bonds with both of them. I am so thankful to my trainer Wes Dunham, all my sponsors, as well as my amazing friends and family for their support along this journey. I couldn’t do any of this without each and everyone of them. A huge thank you also to show management and Deloitte for organizing and sponsoring such a wonderful event as we pick a strong team to represent our country in Rio, but also grow and develop the sport of Para Dressage in the USA.”
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Roxanne Trunnell and Royal Dancer at the 2016 USEF Para-Equestrian Dressage National Championships Sponsored by Deloitte and Selection Event for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. Photo by Erich Linder
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Roxanne Trunnell noted, “Royal was a superstar again today. Despite having little connection inconstancies during the individual championship test we still pranced to the same exact score that we received yesterday (72.758%) and placed first in the class again. I’ve been working really hard on improving the freewalk at home and even though there are still improvements to be made, the overall movement is better. I would like to thank my trainer Kai Handt for taking the time out of his schedule to help train Royal and I. I would also like to thank the owners of the Waterloo Hunt Club for opening their facility up to the 2016 USEF Para-Equestrian Dressage National Championships and Selection Event for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. There were golf carts provided to the para-dressage athletes so that they could get from the stable area to the arenas quickly. The arenas themselves were very well cared for and the staff was efficient in changing the long dressage court to the short dressage court very quickly. I’m not sure but I think this is the first time the Waterloo Hunt Club has opened its show grounds to Para-Equestrians and it ran quite smoothly for the first time this was done. Tomorrow are the freestyles and I’m very excited because we have totally changed the freestyle chorography and music since the 2016 Florida CPEDI’s. I find the freestyle extremely fun especially since I came up with the music on my own, so it will be exciting to see what the amazing ground jury we are able to show under this year will think of it.”
The overall National Champions in each division will be determined by weighting the tests with the Team Test counting for 40%, Individual Test 40%, and Freestyle Test 20%. U.S. Paralympic Dressage Team selection rankings will be based on 50% of a combination’s overall performance in the Selection Event and 50% on the combined overall score from its best two CPEDI3* events taking place January 1, 2015 – May 16, 2016. The selection procedures also include discretionary criteria. All nominations to the 2016 U.S. Paralympic Dressage Team are subject to approval by the United States Olympic Committee and the USEF. The short list/ FEI Nominated Entry for the U.S. Paralympic Dressage Team will be forwarded to the FEI by the United States Equestrian Federation by June 20, 2016. Equestrian competition at the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games is scheduled for September 11-16, 2016, at the Olympic Equestrian Centre in the Deodoro Olympic Park, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Results of June 4, 2016 FEI Individual Test of the 2016 USEF Para-Equestrian Dressage National Championships Sponsored by Deloitte and Selection Event for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games
High Performance Division
Grade Ia Individual High Performance
Royal Dancer, Roxanne Trunnell (Selection Trials) 72.754
Rio Rio, Margaret Mcintosh (Selection Trials) 66.377
Grade Ib Individual High Performance
Western Rose, Sydney Collier (Selection Trials) 73.678
Wentworth, Sydney Collier (Selection Trials) 70.575
Grade II Individual High Performance
Donauwalzer CSF, Kelly Boccia (Selection Trials) 69.429
Grade III Individual High Performance
Lancelot Warrior, Angela Peavy (Selection Trials) 72.967
Solitaer 40, Kate Shoemaker (Selection Trials) 70.041
Grade IV Individual
High Performance
no entries
National Division
Grade Ia Individual National
No entries
Grade Ib Individual National
Niekele fan Busenitz, Laurietta Oakleaf (Selection Trials) 66.724
Grade II Individual National
Cappi, Riley Garrett 62.667
Grade III Individual National
Quaterjack, Pamela Hardin (Selection Trials) 70.203
Grade IV Individual National
Rubicon 75, Mary Jordan (Selection Trials) 66.905
NTEC Wembley, Katie Jackson 61.944
NTEC Giovanni, Katie Jackson 61.587
Results of June 3, 2016 Team Test of the 2016 USEF Para-Equestrian Dressage National Championships Sponsored by Deloitte and Selection Event for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games
High Performance Division
Grade Ia Team High Performance
Royal Dancer, Roxanne Trunnell (Selection Trials) 72.754
Rio Rio, Margaret Mcintosh (Selection Trials) 70.725
Grade Ib Team High Performance
Wentworth, Sydney Collier (Selection Trials) 71.667
Western Rose, Sydney Collier (Selection Trials) 70.867
Grade II Team High Performance
Donauwalzer CSF, Kelly Boccia (Selection Trials) 67.157
Grade III Team High Performance
Solitaer 40, Kate Shoemaker (Selection Trials) 72.193
Lancelot Warrior, Angela Peavy (Selection Trials) 69.693
Grade IV Team High Performance
National Division
Grade Ia Team National
Grade Ib Team National
Niekele fan Busenitz, Laurietta Oakleaf (Selection Trials) 68.200
Grade II Team National
Cappi, Riley Garrett 63.971
Grade III Team National
Quaterjack, Pamela Hardin (Selection Trials) 67.456
Grade IV Team National
Rubicon 75, Mary Jordan (Selection Trials) 63.611
NTEC Giovanni, Katie Jackson 63.333
NTEC Wembley, Katie Jackson 59.008
2016 USEF Para-Equestrian Dressage National Championships Sponsored by Deloitte and Selection Event for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games/ Open National Show Fast Facts:
What: Selection Event for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games/ Para-Equestrian Dressage National Championships/ Open National Para-Dressage Show
When:
June 2, 2016- FEI Jog
June 3, 2016 – Team Test
June 4, 2016 – Individual Test
June 5, 2016 – Freestyle Test
Where: Waterloo Hunt Club in Grass Lake, Michigan
Ground Jury:
Kristi Wysocki (3*, 4*Para, S) CO,USA
Kathy Amos-Jacob (4*, 5*Para) FRA
Carlos Lopes (4*, 5*Para) POR
Louise Koch (S) CA, USA
Debby Savage (S) OH, USA
MANAGER: Kevin Bradbury
SECRETARY: Bettina Longaker
Prize List and Entry Form:
For more information about the Selection Event for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games/ National Championship/ Open National Show procedures please visit:
For more information abut the 2016 Rio Paralympic Equestrian Events please visit
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