Canadian Paralympian, Jody Schloss of Toronto, ON earned back-to-back victories in the Grade I division at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival (AGDF) CPEDI 3*, held Mar. 10-12 in Wellington, FL. It marked the final CPEDI held at the acclaimed Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) of the season.

Eleven horse and rider combinations from Canada and the United States competed in classes from Grade I through Grade V over the course of the weekend, including multiple World Equestrian Games’ riders and Paralympians.
Partnered with her newest mount, Lieutenant Lobin (Lobster x Fanal Prydsholm), Schloss’s first victory came on opening day with a win in the Grade I Team Test on Mar. 10. She and Lieutenant Lobin, her 13-year-old Danish Warmblood gelding earned a score of 69.524%.

The following day, Schloss and her mount, known affectionately around the stables as Lobin, returned to the stadium for the Individual Test. Topping their earlier score, the pair finished with a mark of 71.250%. The pair also claimed second in the Freestyle on Mar. 12, with a 70.333%.

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