Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Tom Dvorak of Hillsburgh, ON, finished fourth in the Individual Dressage competition held Wednesday at the XV Pan American Games. He was edged out of bronze medal position by the smallest of margins, 0.05%, by Yvonne Losos de Muñiz of the Dominican Republic riding the 11-year-old Hannoverian stallion, Bernstein Las Marismas.

Dvorak had a higher score than Losos de Muñiz in the final round of competition, the FEI Intermediaire Musical Freestyle, but the combined results of Monday’s Intermediaire I test and Wednesday’s Freestyle gave the Dominican rider her second consecutive Individual Pan American Bronze medal. The Gold Medal went to Christopher Hickey of the United States who won both phases of the individual competition on the 11-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding, Regent. Hickey’s teammate, Lauren Sammis, claimed Silver with the eight-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding, Sagacious HF.

In the Intermediaire Freestyle, riders are required to show the same technical elements as in the Intermediaire I test but arranged to choreography of the riders’ design and set to music, making it the most spectator-friendly phase of dressage competition. Dvorak’s program with Beaumarchais, a 13-year-old Hannoverian gelding owned by Susan Holden, featured the theme from Peter Gunn for the trot work, and 1950’s rock and roll music for the canter tour. The choreography highlighted Beaumarchais’ flying changes every second stride, a movement several of the top horses had difficulty with in the Freestyle. Dvorak received his highest score of the competition in the Freestyle test, 71.00%, for third place behind the gold and silver medalists. When combined with his 67.90% from Monday’s Intermediaire I test, the resulting average score of 69.45% was not quite enough to put him on the podium.

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