Belinda Trussell and Tattoo 15.

Belinda Trussell and Tattoo 15.

Brittany Fraser and All In.

Brittany Fraser and All In.

Diane Creech and Diana C.

Diane Creech and Diana C.

Jacquie Brooks and D Niro.

Jacquie Brooks and D Niro.

Megan Lane and San D'Or.

Megan Lane and San D’Or.

If you are a Canadian dressage fan and are considering taking in the Adequan Global Dressage Festival this year in Wellington, FL, you will not be disappointed thanks to the strong contingent of Canadian competitors sporting the maple leaf on their saddlepads. With the CDIW underway, riders across North America vie for scores to qualify for their respective teams. This is making for large Grand Prix classes in Wellington and some great competition for the avid dressage fan.

I attended the Grand Prix, the Grand Prix Freestyle and the Grand Prix Special at AGDF 3. In addition to the CDI, the National classes provided an opportunity to watch combinations such as Ashley Holzer and Radondo (now competing for the USA), Brittany Fraser and Soccer City, Tina Irwin and Laurencio, and Eiren Crawford and Warello, to name a few of my favourites!

The FEI Grand Prix CDI3* was held on Thursday, January 25th and boasted 22 combinations in total. There were several great seats from which to view the rides and I settled in to take in the action. Sahar Hirosh and former Canadian grand prix mount for Karen Pavicic, Don Daiquiri, kicked off the class. Sahar produced a steady test for a score of 64.043%. The first ride which really caught my eye was Yvonne Losos De Muniz and Foco Loco from the Dominican Republic. This horse is a very expressive mover with great lift and suspension in the trot. Expressive changes and a beautiful final line of passage/piaffe earned her a 70.217%, which was the first score of the day to break the 70% barrier.

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