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Saturday
September 29, 2001
Canadian
Conquest at 2001 Dressage at Devon
The
fourth day of 2001 Dressage at Devon was a Canadian conquest, at least
at FEI level in the CDI*** competition. Judges Ernes, Hess and Ludwig
needed all day to scrutinize the performances of the 39 riders in the
FEI Prix St Georges class. It was Shannon Oldham-Dueck on Leoliet who
they liked most. Oldham-Dueck rode a fluent, almost flawless test on
her Dutch bred Zeoliet offspring and beat German native, but American
resident, Daniel Groenke with only a 0.333 percentage difference.
Groenke
found the control buttons on her Gitano (by Contard) easily and steered
him through a 69.167% test. Former Dutch Dressage team rider Suzanne
van Cuyk, who seemed to have a life time subscription on victories at
Devon, had to be content with a third place this year. Her KWPN gelding
Iago (by Pele) scored 68.667%.
The quality
of dressage training was extremely high in the FEI Prix St Georges division.
Fifteen out of thirty-five riders received a 65% or above score and
thirty-two were marked above 60%, which is an indicator for the progress
American dressage has made year after year.
Shannon
Oldham-Dueck came quite close to another win in the CDI competition.
With Korona (by El Corona) she hit 64.040% in the FEI Grand Prix and
placed seventh. It was Canadian Neil Ishoy who surprisingly beat Olympic
bronze medallist Sue Blinks. Ishoy really had his act together aboard
Andiamo Tyme. The "Tide-white" Oldenburg gelding by Andiamo
is owned by Linda Fowler and was discovered by Evi Strasser from Good
Tyme Stables. Neil Ishoy, who was a Canadian eventing team rider in
1982, rode a top piaffe-passage tour out of Andiamo Tyme in the Grand
Prix and got a score of 67.960%
Sue Blinks
made her rentree with Flim Flam here at Devon. After a one-year sabbatical,
the Hanoverian gelding by Wilhem Tell looks in shape, happy and healthy.
Blinks rode a clean, sweet test with her horse and, although he spooked
once, they seemed to have ridden the winning test of the night. Unfortunately,
they scored 67.560% and were 0.400% short to tie with Ishoy.
Tina Konyot
and the Russian black Abrikos form a gorgeous, elegant pair. With a
very expressive and powerful test, Konyot ranked third with 65.600%.
Abrikos, formerly shown by Colombian Marko Bernal, has a super piaffe
and passage and really excels in the trot tour. But his canter, however,
could be more ground covering and Abrikos really needs more opening
of the frame in order to get large flying changes. With the love of
her life, the KWPN gelding Justice, Konyot placed fourth.
Shelly
Francis appeared on the scene with her new mare Gala. The lovely bay
German bred by Goldstrand has much potential and a first score of 64.800%
is very promising for the future. A surprising disappointment came from
Besty Steiner and Rainier. The pair looked wonderful in the warm up
and were actually the favorites for the victory in the FEI Grand Prix,
but in the ring Rainier blocked in the walk pirouette and refused to
go. Betsy Steiner got him back on track and was able to perform some
devine movements with the Oldenburg Ramiro x Figaro get. Rainier has
the world's best piaffe and passage (better than Olympic Ferro or Goliath)
but the damage was done. Steiner placed 16th with 61.920%. After her
test Rainier looked extremely fatigued. Let's hope he'll be recoved
for Saturday's Grand Prix freestyle, because Betsy and Rainier definitely
are on their way to become America's most beautiful and loved pair of
the dressage scene.
Text by
Astrid Appels
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