The Canadian Para-Equestrian Team has kicked-off their 2013 season with a big win at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival WEF Dressage Classic CPEDI3*. Not only were they victorious in the team competition, but the Canadians riders also won 10 of the 15 classes offered at the international competition which was held at the lovely Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, March 14-17, in Wellington, FL.

Using the combined scores from the Team test and Individual Championship test, Canadians Lauren Barwick, Ashley Gowanlock, Lynne Poole and Jody Schloss won the team competition with a total of 399.598%, while the host nation, United States, finished second with 373.422%.

In individual competition, Schloss of Toronto, ON, won all three of her Grade 1a classes riding Inspector Rebus, her 15-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding. The pair received 63.913% for their Team test, 65.362% for the Individual Championship test and 69.000% in the Freestyle. Also competing in Grade 1a was Robyn Andrews of St. Johns, NL, riding her horse Fancianna, a 12-year-old Warmblood mare. The pair finished in second place in all of their tests, scoring 63.116% in the team test, 64.130% in the Individual Championship test and 65.500% Freestyle score.

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