Personal best scores were the flavor of the evening during the FEI Grand Prix Freestyle CDI3* on Saturday, February 15, at the World Equestrian Center (WEC) February Dressage show presented by Hampton Green Farms at WEC – Ocala. Both the winner, Canada’s Denielle Gallagher, and the second-placed athlete, Eline Eckroth (USA), posted new high scores with their horses.

Gallagher now has an unbroken string of four international winning starts in 2025 with Come Back De Massa, a striking buckskin 13-year-old Lusitano gelding by Galopin De La Font. When her score of 72.94% flashed up on the screen, Gallagher whooped and jumped for joy. Her previous top score of 71.475% was set at WEC – Ocala’s January CDI, underscoring the pair’s upward trajectory. Their new personal best score was boosted by the nine they received for their statuesque halts from judge at H, Mercedes Campdera Alatorre (MEX).

Eckroth rode Connie Duff Wise’s 14-year-old mare Daphne, by Diamond Stud, into second with 71.055%, the first time the duo has cracked the 70% barrier in international company. James Koford (USA) had a much-improved ride from the Grand Prix, rising up the leaderboard to clinch third place from first draw riding Christina Morin-Graham’s 13-year-old KWPN gelding Hatsjie B, by Charmeur.

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