Tom Dvorak earned the top Canadian score at the CDI-W Wellington Classic Dressage Spring Challenge, held February 11–13, Palm Beach County Jim Brandon Equestrian Center, in West Palm Beach, FL, USA. The competition was a qualifier for riders vying for a spot on the Canadian Dressage Team at the 2011 Pan American Games, which will be held in Guadalajara, MEX this coming October.
                                
A team silver medalist from the 2007 Pan American Games, Dvorak, of Hillsburgh, ON, and Key West (Charly Chaplin x Arogno), Claudia Demandt’s 11-year-old Trakehner gelding, scored 69.079% in the large Prix St Georges class, placing third out of 39 entries.

“I am very pleased with all my horses’ progress over the past three shows, but I am especially impressed with Key West. He has shown a lot of improvement and demonstrated his ability to compete with all the horses down here,” said Dvorak. “I am excited with the prospect of being able to take Key West to the Pan American Games trials and possibly further.”

Dvorak’s 2007 Pan Am Teammate and fellow silver medalist Diane Creech of Caistor Centre, ON was the next best placed Canadian. Creech rode Robbie W, an eight-year-old Oldenburg gelding sired by Rubin Royal, earning 67.325% for ninth place.  Robbie W is owned by Creech’s long-time sponsor Douglas Leatherdale of Leatherdale Farms. Lee Tubman of Dunnville, ON followed in 13th place, scoring 65.921% riding De La Rosa, a 10-year-old Hanoverian mare (sired by De Niro) owned by Ducat Developments Ltd. Jill Irving of Moncton NB, scored 65.658%, placing 14th, aboard Delvaux, her 12-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding sired by Iroko. Lisa Bukowski, who currently resides in Stillwater, MN, and Sinatra DVB (Ferro x Bismarck), a 12-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding owned by Quoin Holdings LLC, were 16th with a score of 64.868%. Rounding out the Canadians was Annaliese Farber of Peterborough, ON, riding Sandro’s Heir (Sandro Hit x Castro), the nine-year-old Oldenburg stallion she co-owns with John Grills, with 64.342% for 19th place.

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