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Monday, March 25 2013 / Published in General

Lars Petersen and Mariett Score Second Sweep at International Horse Sport Champions Cup CDI-W

Loxahatchee, FL-March 23, 2013- Lars Petersen and Mariett proved they were consistently in the zone for the second time in two weeks when they delivered another one-two punch by taking the Grand Prix and the Grand Prix Freestyle at the International Horse Sport Champions Cup CDI-W. The pair achieved the same laudable results just two weeks ago at the Palm Beach Dressage Derby CDI-W, also at the IHS Champions Park at Equestrian Estates.

 

Saturday’s Freestyle impressed the judges as the pair racked up a 74.950% to a circus-music themed freestyle to win the Champions Cup. Petersen and Mariett, Marcia Pepper’s 15-year-old Danish Warmblood mare, scored a 73.745% in Friday’s Grand Prix to set up the double-header.

 

“I was very happy with her because she is coming along, but I was not so happy with my canter work,” he said after the Freestyle. “It was a little bit against the leg and she had to work today. I think she gets a little shocked because it’s a difficult freestyle. Overall I’m very happy with her.”

 

Lars Petersen and Mariett

Lars Petersen and Mariett

 

Shelly Francis and Doktor proved their consistency once again by earning second place in the Freestyle with a 70.746%. Francis and Doktor placed second in Friday’s Grand Prix to add to their second place finishes in the Grand Prix and Grand Prix Freestyle at the Feb. 28-March 3 Dressage Derby.

 

“I’m really happy,” she said. “He’s staying consistent and improving and some things are rider-induced but he tries very, very hard. He wants to be a big superstar for next year!”

 

Not willing to rest on her fourth place laurels from Friday’s Grand Prix, Susan Jaccoma and Wadamur decided to spice up the Grand Prix Freestyle a bit. Strong gusts of wind picked up a tent and bounced it along the grass near Ring 1 where Jaccoma and Wadamur were performing their freestyle. The judges stopped the ride and, once the tent was secured, Jaccoma was permitted to begin her test from the beginning, with the scoring resuming once she reached her earlier stopping point. She placed third with a 70.325%, a score she believed to be her personal best.

 

“I don’t know what to say,” she laughed. “I’m speechless. Everyone who knows me knows it takes a lot to make me speechless.”

 

Lars Petersen and Mariett

Lars Petersen and Mariett

 

Spain’s Marta Renilla and Presumido performed a more traditional freestyle set to Spanish classical guitar music that showcased the P.R.E. stallion’s piaffe and passage, including a one-handed ending by Renilla. The pair edged up from seventh place in Friday’s Grand Prix with a score of 69.025% to place fourth.

 

“I’m very pleased with him. He really let me ride him,” Renilla said. “It is such a nice experience for me to be here and trying to work hard and keep learning. Getting him to feel at home is my goal.” She said she thinks Presumido feels the music. “It’s like a dance,” she explained.

 

In fifth place was David Marcus on Don Kontes, scoring a 68.775%. The team also placed fifth in the Grand Prix on Friday.

 

“I was much happier with him today,” Marcus said. “Today his heart felt like it was in the right place and he was really trying. There was a mistake in the ones and I tried to recover from that but I guess I did six instead of nine.”

 

Shelly Francis and Doktor

Shelly Francis and Doktor

 

Marcus added that he used to think that the freestyle music, borrowed from Chrevi’s Capital, would be too dramatic for Don Kontes, but as Don Kontes has become stronger, he has risen to the music. “It’s very powerful music from ‘Clash of the Titans,’ but now I think it suits him quite well,” Marcus said.

 

Marcus and Chrevi’s Capital, the horse he rode for Canada in the 2012 London Olympic Games, have been tapped as one of two horse and rider pairs invited to represent North America at the Reem Acra World Cup Final in Gothenburg, Sweden, next month. Fellow Olympic teammates, Jacqueline Brooks and D Niro, are the other pair with the highest World Cup qualifying scores for the North American League.

 

Brooks chose to not compete in the Champions Cup to give D Niro a rest. “In order to make a plan for him and if I want him to peak in Sweden again, we rested him this week and just hacked him out,” she said. “We decided as a team that if we get lucky and the stars align and we go to Sweden, then we have made the best plan for that.”

 

Diane Creech and Devon L

Diane Creech and Devon L

 

Another Canadian, Diane Creech with Devon L, came to the Champions Cup with her own plan. Creech wanted tomake showing more routine for the horse. “Just going out and doing it,” she said. “It’s no stress. It’s just like training at home. So it just has to become normal for him. And it is slowly but surely becoming that way.”

 

The pair must be doing something right because they earned a 69.229% to win the Grand Prix Special. “He was a good boy. It’s just too unfortunate about the last pirouette,” she sighed. “We just lost our balance there, but I do have to say the rest was super.”

 

Collecting second place in the Grand Prix Special was Janne Rumbough with a 62.958% on Junior, a horse she trained herself. Rumbough’s goal in her Grand Prix CDI debut was to compete and obtain the judges’ feedback. “And then, I can have all summer to work on it because I want to go to Devon,” she said. “For me, it’s such a wonderful learning experience.” She added that Junior seems to enjoy competition and that it stems from her trainer, Mikala Gundersen, from Denmark. “She’s always so positive,” Rumbough said. “She’s the best-kept secret.”

 

Janne Rumbough and Junior

Janne Rumbough and Junior

 

“I’m so proud of her,” Gundersen said with a smile. “The goal this year was to do the Grand Prix. I was happy with the way he performed today In the Special you are able to push a little bit more and I think Janne was able to do that.”

 

The final day of the International Horse Sport Champions Cup CDI-W features FEI Intermediaire I Freestyle and Young Rider Freestyle competitions and the Young Horse Test for 6-year-olds as well as USEF classes at First through Fourth Level.

 

For more information about the International Horse Sport Champions Cup CDI-W, log onto ihspb.com/2013/ChampionsCupCDI_2013.pdf.

 

To learn more about International Horse Sport, log onto ihspb.com.

 

IHS Champions Cup CDIW/J/Y/P/U25

Saturday March 23, 2013

 

FEI Grand Prix Freestyle CDIW USEF HP GAIG/USDF Q

1 Lars Petersen – Mariett – 74.950%

2 Shelly Francis – Doktor – 70.950%

3 Susan Jaccoma – Wadamur – 70.325%

4 Marta Renilla – Presumido – 69.025%

5 David Marcus – Don Kontes – 68.775%

 

FEI Grand Prix Special CDIW USEF HP

1 Diane Creech – Devon L – 69.229%

2 Janne Rumbough – Junior – 62.958%

 

FEI Intermediaire 1 CDI1* USEF HP GAIG/USDF Qual

1 Shelly Francis – Danilo – 70.746%

2 Evi Strasser – Rigaudon Tyme – 68.553%

3 Melissa Taylor – Chicco Roslev – 68.377%

4 Juan Matute – Gasper – 65.395%

5 Carmen Elisa Franco – Vinho Dos Pinhais – 62.368%

 

FEI Young Rider Individual Test NAJYRC

1 Ally Dunlop – Danero – 63.991%

2 Tanya Strasser-Shostak – Deluxe Tyme – 61.930%

 

FEI Young Rider Grand Prix (16-25) U 25

1 Cassandra Hummert-Johnson – Plato Carlos – 63.093%

 

FEI Pony Individual Test (2012)

1 Melanie Doughty – Command Performance – 57.122%

 

USEF Second Level Test of Choice Open GAIG/IUSDF Q

1 Janne Rumbough – Afilado – 70.714%

 

USEF Third Level Test 2 Open

1 Chris Sanders – Lyric – 75.610%

2 Monica Burssens – Royal Angel – 69.024%

 

USEF Third Level Test of Choice Open GAIG/USDF Q

1 Maya Markowski – Diego – 66.098%

 

USEF Fourth Level Test of Choice Open GAIG/USDF Q

1 Hans Werner Dressler – Lotario – 66.857%

 

FEI Prix St Georges AA,J/Y GAIG/USDF Qualify

1 Carrie Schopf – Demian 12 – 70.526%

2 Megan Glynn – Tyto – 67.895%

3 Barbara Denton – MT Athos – 62.368%

 

FEI Intermediaire 1 Open GAIG/USDF Qualify

1 Marco Bernal – Farewell IV – 70.526%

2 Diane Creech – Hallmark 3 – 68.421%

3 Dr Kim Aikens – Soarin – 67.237%

 

FEI Grand Prix de Dressage Open GAIG/USDF Qualify

1 Louisa Marcelle Eadie – Roseview’s Donna Classica – 62.128%

 

FEI or Equivalent Test of Choice Open GAIG/USDF Q

1 Caroline V Roffman – Sagacious HF – 69.535%

2 Raul Corchuelo – Maybach – 66.974%

3 Katryna J.T. Evans – Winnie Too – 61.711%

4 Sara Spofford-Bilinski – Lagrima – 61.579%

5 Louisa Marcelle Eadie – Baltazar – 60.395%

6 Louisa Marcelle Eadie – Odin – 60.263%

Jayne Marino – Balmoral – 58.684%

Marta Renilla – Wec’s Mistico – 57.895%

 

FEI Young Horse Test of Choice

1 Holger Bechtloff – Clapton JP – 81.000%

 

 

 

International Horse Sport Champions Cup CDI-W/CDI1*/J/Y/P/U25

Fast Facts

 

USEF High Performance Qualifying Competition for the 2013 World Cup

Over $15,000 in Cash and Prizes

2013 USEF National Grand Prix & Intermediaire I Championship

2013 Massy Ferguson/USEF North American Junior & Young Rider’s Championship

USEF National Pony Rider Championships, USEF Developing Horse Championships

Markel/USEF Young Horse Championships, USEF National Brentina Cup Championships

USEF Level 5 Competition- USDF Musical Freestyles; USEF First thru Fourth Levels;

FEI PSG thru Grand Prix, including FEI Musical Freestyles, JY/YR, FEI Five & Six Year Old Tests.

IHS Blue Hors Invitational & Series Final Qualifier

 

Where:

IHS Champions Park-Equestrian Estates,

3700 Hanover Circle, Loxahatchee, FL

Directions: www.pbderby.com/directions.html

 

When:

March 21-24

 

Show organizer:

Noreen O’Sullivan

Managing Partner and Show Manager

nosullivan@wellingtonclassicdressage.com

 

John Flanagan

Advertising & Sponsorship Director

jflanagan@wellingtonclassicdressage.com

 

Lars Petersen

Managing Partner

lpetersen@ihspb.com

 

Ed Borresen

Managing Partner

ebborresen@ihspb.com

 

News and Information

Phelps Media Group

Sue Weakley

skw@phelpsmediagroup.com

(561) 753-3389

12012 South Shore Blvd., Suite 105

Wellington, FL 33414

www.PhelpsMediaGroup.com

 

Juan Matute, Jr., rides not one, but two horses in the awards ceremony

Juan Matute, Jr., rides not one, but two horses in the awards ceremony

 

For class schedules, results and information about International Horse Sport Palm Beach, log onto www.ihspb.com.

 

Follow IHS on Facebook at www.facebook.com/pages/International-Horse-Sport-Palm-Beach/119102038188011?fref=ts

 

Tagged under: Adequan Global Dressage Festival, AGDF, Dressage, IHS Champions Cup CDI-W, Lars Petersen, Phelps Media, Sidelines Magazine

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