Steffen Peters Aces the Grand Prix Special in Week One of the 2020 Adequan® Global Dressage Festival

Jan 11, 2020 - 10:56 PM

For Immediate Release
Alice Collins for Jennifer Wood Media, Inc.
Wellington, FL – January 11, 2020 – USA Olympic team medallist Steffen Peters stamped his authority on the FEI Grand Prix Special CDI3*, presented by MTICA Farm, in the opening week of the 2020 Adequan® Global Dressage Festival (AGDF) at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, Florida. AGDF 2020 runs for 12 weeks, through March 29.
Peters and Four Winds Farm’s 18.2hh gelding Suppenkasper pulled off a fault-free performance and were rewarded with 76.149% — including a high score of 78.404% from the Colombian judge at H, Cesar Torrente. This is the horse’s first visit to AGDF and he and Peters will remain in Wellington until the CDI5* show in week seven (February 19-23).
California-based 55-year-old Peters said: “That was really fun. He has endless energy; he’s a dream. If any rider would get on this horse they would say that this is the ultimate feeling.”
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Steffen Peters (USA) and the 18.2hh Suppenkasper win AGDF week one’s Grand Prix Special, scoring over 76%.

 

Peters attributed his almost 6% improvement from the Grand Prix to an altered warm-up routine for the big-framed but light-footed Spielberg x Krack C 12-year-old: “He’s such a firecracker, like he was in the grand prix. My dream is always to keep the feeling from the warm-up into the ring, and that worked out perfectly today.
“I walked him this morning and then I worked him for half an hour at lunch time, then I put him away and let him completely settle down, then I did another 20 minutes before the test. That’s what I used to do with Legolas and maybe this might be the new recipe for ‘Mopsie’.”
Peters has the World Cup Dressage Final in Las Vegas in mid-April and the Olympics in Tokyo, Japan in July in his crosshairs.
“Mopsie is sometimes a bit tricky in the arena, and we still have a huge hurdle to go with the freestyle, as it’s quite a different atmosphere and it’s still a bit about desensitizing, but hopefully with one more good freestyle score, we will head to Vegas,” added Peters, who picked up nines for the extended canter, pirouettes and for his riding.
“Since Tryon, where he got extremely excited, he’s been getting better and better. I’m one of those extremely lucky guys who gets to ride a horse like that and I think there’s an 80% in there; so many times we’ve been close, but I rate him as my big hero, as my best friend. He’s one of those horses that can easily make you shed happy tears.”

 

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Steffen Peters in the prize-giving with Allyn Mann of Adequan®, and judge at C, Christof Umbach.

 

Of the 15 starters, it was Great Britain’s Susan Pape who was once again the bridesmaid. She rode Harmony Sporthorses’ 11-year-old Zenon stallion Harmony’s Eclectisch to second place with a shade under 70% after mistakes in the one-time changes pulled their score down. The USA’s Anna Marek filled third with the charming bay mare Dee Clair. Diane Morrison’s 12-year-old Sir Sinclair daughter scored 68.851%.
Having finished second in the week’s earlier Prix St Georges CDI1*, Swedish rider Carline Darcourt went one better, riding Bon Coeur 1389 to a 71.882% victory in the competitive Intermediate I CDI1* class.
The sporty black eight-year-old is a well known breeding stallion in Europe, having already produced more than a dozen licensed sons. He is owned by Lövsta Stuteri who also own his sire, Benetton Dream. This is his first ever international show. The previous day’s winners, Susan Pape (GBR) and Bourani, had to settle for third place, with home rider Katie Johnson riding Paxton finishing second. All three scored over 70%.

 

Caroline Darcourt (SWE) and the stallion Bon Coeur 1389 are victorious at their first international show together.

 

Caroline Darcourt (SWE) and the eight-year-old breeding stallion Bon Coeur 1389 are victorious at their first international show together.

Canada’s Ariana Chia once again topped the leaderboard at small tour, winning the Intermediate I CDI3* on Fiderflame with 69.5%. This marks their second win of the week, and Chia will be bidding to make it three out of three when she contests Sunday’s Intermediate I CDI3* freestyle class with the 10-year-old gelding by Fidertanz.

 

Ariana Chia scores her second victory of the week, riding Fiderflame to Intermediate I CDI3* honors with 69.5%.

Ariana Chia (USA) scores her second victory of the week, riding Fiderflame to Intermediate I CDI3* honors with 69.5%.

 

In the FEI para classes, Roxanne Trunnell (USA) held her lead in the Grade I after scoring a career-high of 83.167%. Trunnell piloted Flintwood Farm LLC’s Dolton, an eight-year-old Hanoverian gelding by Danone I, to the overall champion award.
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Roxanne Trunnell is unstoppable in the Grade I classes, once again winning on Dolton

“It feels really good; we’re training a lot at home and it’s all coming together,” Trunnell commented, adding that it was Dolton’s first time competing under lights, resulting in a touch of tension.

Screen Shot 2020-01-15 at 9.49.34 PMWatch Roxanne Trunnell’s winning Grade I freestyle test here.

 

Beatrice De Lavalette (USA) dominated the Grade II para division after receiving her highest score of the week. She earned 73.667% aboard Nicolas De Lavalette’s Duna, while Jason Surnoski (CAN) came a close second with 72% aboard his own Phoenix.

 

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Grade II para rider Beatrice De Lavalette (USA) continues her winning streak on Duna, by Vivaldi.

 

The Grade III para division saw Rebecca Hart top the leaderboard after scoring an impressive 72.644% on Rowan O’Riley’s Fortune 500, a 10-year-old Oldenburg gelding.
“It was really a good experience and I had a nice easy start to the season. The next qualifier is in week three, so we’re hoping to up our scores and represent really well,” concluded Hart, who has her eyes set on Tokyo 2020.

 

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Rebecca Hart pilots Rowan O’Riley’s elegant Fortune 500 to a Grade III freestyle win.

 

Lee Garrod of Canada improved her score again, scoring a 71.833% in the freestyle to win the Grade V para division on Question, a 12-year-old Oldenburg gelding by Quaterback.

 

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Lee Garrod (CAN) and the Quaterback son Question crown a winning week with a 71.833% freestyle.

 

Week one of the 12-week AGDF concludes on Sunday with the inaugural Lövsta Future Challenge Cup qualifier for developing grand prix horses. The series culminates in week 12 of the 2020 AGDF with a showcase class in the Stadium Arena. For more information and results, visit www.globaldressagefestival.com.
Results
Place, rider, nationality, horse, horse information: judge E%, judge H%, judge C%, judge M%, judge B%, final score
FEI Grand Prix Special CDI3*, presented by MTICA Farm
E, Monique Peutz (NED); H, Anne Prain (FRA); C, Christof Umbach (LUX); M, William Warren (USA); B, Cesar Torrente (COL)
1. Steffen Peters (USA) on Suppenkasper, Four Winds Farm’s 12yo KWPN gelding by Spielberg: 74.681, 78.404, 77.021, 77.021, 73.617, 76.149
2. Susan Pape (GBR) on Harmony’s Eclectisch, Harmony Sporthorses’ 11yo KWPN stallion by Zenon: 69.681, 69.149, 70, 70.851, 70, 69.936
3. Anna Marek (USA) on Dee Clair, Diane Morrison’s 12yo Danish Warmblood mare by Sir Sinclair: 68.298, 67.872, 71.064, 67.979, 69.043, 68.851
4. Martha Fernanda Del Valle Quirarte (MEX) on Beduino Lam, Juan Jose Del Valle Alvarado’s 14yo Lusitano stallion by Dardo II: 68.191, 67.766, 69.149, 68.617, 67.872, 68.319
5. Jill Irving (CAN) on Arthur, her own 15yo KWPN gelding by Jazz: 67.34, 68.83, 68.936, 66.277, 68.936, 68.064
6. Jacqueline Brooks (CAN) on Westwood 5, Stone Hill Equestrian Ltd.’s 13yo Hanoverian gelding by Wolkenstein II: 66.489, 66.915, 68.617, 67.979, 65.106, 67.021
7. Michael Klimke (GER) on Harmony’s Royal Dancer, Harmony Sporthorses’ 14yo Hanoverian gelding by Royal Blend: 64.489, 66.085, 64.383, 67.894, 65.872, 65.745
8. Tinne Vilhelmson Silfvén (SWE) on Etoine, Lövsta Stuteri’s 11yo KWPN gelding by Vivaldi: 66.383, 64.468, 66.915, 63.723, 65.319, 65.362
9. Joanne Vaughan (GEO) on Elmegardens Marquis, her own 21yo Danish Warmblood gelding by Michellino: 65, 63.936, 65.638, 64.894, 65.957, 65.085
10. Ryunosuke Kuroda (JPN) on Bellatre D.E.S., Ryunosuke Kuroda’s 12yo KWPN mare by Serano Gold: 64.574, 67.979, 70.532, 66.489, 66.915, 67.298
Photo Credit: ©SusanJStickle. These images may only be used in relation to this press release and with credit.

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