The 2022 Global Dressage Festival got underway with the German dominating aboard the million-euro gelding formerly ridden by Ingrid Klimke.
The 2021 dressage tournament wrapped up on Sunday with a win for Jorst; Canadian Evi Strasser and Deja Vu Tyme were 4th in the class.
Naima wins with the lovely stallion while fellow Canadian Megan Shea earns a ticket to the Future Challenge finale aboard Gyllebo’s Vamos.
Week 10 of the 2021 AGDF saw a podium finish for All In after a short layoff and victory (and a personal best score) for Acoeur.
Veterans and up-and-coming athletes will compete against elite international riders in CDIO 3* and CDIO-U25 competition.
The US rider scores another personal best of 77.319%; Canada's Diane Creech and Chrevi’s Christo snag 3rd place with 71.277%.
The USA’s Olivia LaGoy-Weltz and Rassing’s Lonoir won the class at AGDF week 8 on a day which also featured the Palm Beach Dressage Derby.
The Canadians couldn't catch the US riders; Lindsay Kellock and Sebastien came the closest with a 4th-place finish in the GP for Special.
At the National show in Wellington, FL, Naima and I Do Kiss scored an impressive 74.347% after a year away from competition.
Personal best scores continued for Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu and All In, while Pia Fortmuller and Freida won the Lövsta Future Challenge.