American athletes on Dutch Warmblood horses dominated both CDI Grand Prix classes on Thursday, March 27, on the opening day of week 12 at the 2025 Adequan® Global Dressage Festival (AGDF) in Wellington, FL. It is the final week of the three-month circuit, which hosts seven CDIs at the Wellington International venue. Marcus Orlob led an all-American Dutch-mounted podium in the CDI4* Grand Prix, presented by Lövsta Stuteri, and Jennifer Willliams did the same, spearheading a U.S. clean sweep of the top three places in the CDI3* FEI Grand Prix, sponsored by Diamante Farms.

Orlob was awarded 70.63%—with identical high scores of 71.413% from two judges—for the ride on Alice Tarjan’s 11-year-old mare Jane, by Desperado x Metall. Their score was tamped down by mistakes in the canter zig-zag, costly given that the movement carries a double coefficient. Olympic team bronze medalist Kasey Perry-Glass slotted into second on Diane Perry’s 13-year-old Charmeur gelding Heartbeat WP with 68.022%. Katherine Bateson rounded out the top three from the field of 13 starters with 67.957% on her own and Jennifer Huber’s 13-year-old mare Haute Couture, by Connaisseur. Canadians Camille Carier Bergeron/Finnländerin and Naïma Moreira Laliberté/Statesman were 4th and 5th, respectively.

This was Orlob and Jane’s third straight victory at AGDF this season, putting to bed the demons of the 2024 Paris Olympics, where the pair were eliminated for a speck of blood just moments into their test.

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