BelindaAntonMar18.jpgWellington, FL – Dressage made its return to the FTI Winter Equestrian Festival today with the opening class in the WEF Dressage Classic, the FEI Grand Prix CDI 3*. Canada’s Belinda Trussell and Anton, owned by Robyn Eames, won the class with a score of 70.638%. Todd Flettrich (USA) and Otto, owned by Cherry Knoll Farm, were second with a 68.723%, while Lars Petersen (DNK) and Beemer, owned by Global Dressage Sales LLC, were third with 68.383%.

The tenth week of the FTI WEF is sponsored by Equine Couture/TuffRider and runs through Sunday, March 21. The 2010 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival has 12 weeks of competition that conclude on April 4, 2010, and they will be awarding almost $6 million in prize money through the circuit.

Trussell was very happy with today’s result in the Grand Prix thanks to their personal best score; they improved on the 68.6% from their last competition. “He’s getting better and better,” Trussell said of Anton. “It’s his second year of grand prix and he’s feeling really comfortable in the ring. My goal this winter was for my expressions, more engagement, and more world-class performance. He really is doing that. He’s ready and that’s what our goal has been. This is my highest ever grand prix score. To reach that 70% is great.”

 

Trussell has qualified for Friday night’s Musical Freestyle, and it will be their first time competing together in freestyle. Trussell beamed, “It’s to Riverdance. Tamara Williamson put it together. I have to go home and study my computer tonight! I’m looking forward to it.” She added, “I’ve never ridden him under lights before either, so that’ll be another first for him. Sometimes out here (schooling) with the jumping (in the next ring) he gets nervous, but once he’s in there, it’s like he knows, ‘This is my little dressage ring.’ That’s been paying off really well. I hope tomorrow night he’ll feel the same.”

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