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Diamante Farm's Kane and Gibson Victorious at Wellington Classic Dressage Challenge II
On the Scene 2010 - Dressage in Florida 2010
Written by PMG   
Wednesday, 17 March 2010 09:50
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Diamante Farm's Devon Kane rode her Danish gelding Sanchez to first place in the FEI Test for Five-Year-Olds with a score of 75.200%. Photo © 2010 Lauren Fisher/PMG.
Wellington, FL - March 17, 2010 - Diamante Farms had a great weekend of competition at the Wellington Classic Dressage Challenge II, held at the Jim Brandon Equestrian Center. Diamante Farms is a dressage training, showing, and boarding facility in Wellington, FL, which is owned by Terri and Dick Kane. The Kane's daughter Devon and Diamante Farms' head trainer Michelle Gibson each showed their young horses over the weekend and each took home victories. The official judges for the weekend included: Axel Steiner "O", Natalie Lamping "I", Lorriane Mac Donald "I", Fran Dearing "S", and Joan Humphrey "S".
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Nancy Later and Latamanda Win Sho Clothes Sponsored Class at Wellington Classic Dressage Challenge II
On the Scene 2010 - Dressage in Florida 2010
Written by JRPR   
Wednesday, 17 March 2010 08:54
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Nancy Later and Latamanda won the Intermediaire II class at the Wellington Classic Dressage Challenge II held at the Jim Brandon Equestrian Center. Sho Clothes, Wellington’s premiere dressage boutique and strong supporters of the dressage community, sponsored the class.
West Palm Beach, FL (March 17, 2010) – Nancy Later and her new mount, Latamanda EHT, turned in an award-winning ride at the Wellington Classic Dressage Challenge II to win the Intermediaire II class. Sho Clothes, Wellington’s upscale dressage boutique that specializes in the latest and most fashionable dressage apparel for show and play, sponsored the class. It was the first time out for Later and the stunning Dutch Warmblood mare, and despite dealing with bad weather Later was pleased with her ride. “The weather was so bad I thought we would only be able to school, but it let up and we were able to get in the ring,” Later said. “I bought Latamanda in November so it was my first time in the ring with her and I wanted to get to know her. It turned out to be really fun.”
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Barteau Family Collects Ribbons at Wellington Classic Dressage Challenge II
On the Scene 2010 - Dressage in Florida 2010
Written by Lynndee Kemmet for DressageDaily.com   
Tuesday, 16 March 2010 07:00
Kassie Barteau riding Delano
Kassie Barteau riding Delano
Credit: SharonPacker.com
Loxahatchee, Florida – They came. They won. They went home. After collecting a number of ribbons at the Wellington Classic Dressage Challenge II, held March 12-14 at the Jim Brandon Equestrian Center, the Barteau family loaded up their horses and headed out Sunday for the 23-hour drive home to the Chicago area.  It was a quick trip for Yvonne Barteau. Her daughter, Kassie, 21, spent the winter in Florida as a working student with Cathy Morelli while her parents, Yvonne and Kim, were back home at their KYB Dressage in Maple Park, Illinois. "We have the business to run and it's been very busy this year," Yvonne said. She came down to compete in last weekend's Palm Beach Dressage Derby CDI and this past weekend's Challenge II.
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Year Round Board and Care in Charming Central Florida Community Close to Beaches Where you Can Ride!
Written by Mary Phelps Hathaway   
Tuesday, 16 March 2010 06:27
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Jennifer Conour took this image of her FEI Dressage horse Rumor from his back while riding on Crecent Beach, Florida near Double L Farm
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Nestled in the cozy community of De Leon Springs Double L Farm, owned and managed by FEI Level Dressage rider Louise Levesque providing top care for your horse at reasonable rates. And there is a beautiful beach nearby you can bring your horses to ride. With board starting at $450 per month (including bedding) Double L farm has ample stabling, turn out, and riding arenas. Access to covered arena and a selection of top trainers, Double L offers a low cost option for coming to Florida, or for leaving your lay-up or retirees in good hands. FEI Dressage rider and trainer Jennifer Conour recently brought several horses to escape the winter weather and continue her training at the Double L Farm, in Deleon Springs, Florida.
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Anne Gribbons Takes another Win on Final Day of the Wellington Classic Dressage Challenge II
On the Scene 2010 - Dressage in Florida 2010
Written by Lynndee Kemmet for DressageDaily.com   
Tuesday, 16 March 2010 06:53

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Anne Gribbons riding Maxine Tabas' Dante credit: SharonPacker.com
Anne Gribbons continued to enjoy her break from her busy schedule as an FEI "O" judge and U.S. Dressage Team Technical Advisory by taking another win on the final day of the Wellington Classic Dressage Challenge II. The win came in Fourth Level Test 3 with Maxine Tabas' Dante. Gribbons and Dante had also won Friday's FEI or Equivalent Test of Choice. The seven-year-old Dante, sired by Donnerhall and out of a mare sired by Pik Bube, has been in training with Gribbons for about two years. This weekend's show, held at the Jim Brandon Equestrian Center, was only his third. "I've ridden both of the stallions in his bloodlines and they are wonderful and Dante is also a fabulous horse," Gribbons said.
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Watch the Video - Challenge of the Americas Quadrille with the Winning Team - Team International
Monday, 15 March 2010 06:06
Challenge of the Americas Grand Prix Quadrille Competition for Breast Cancer at the International Polo Club in Wellington Florida March, 13, 2010. First place to 'Team International' made up of riders from 6 different nations.

 
Home Town Heroes, Peters and Ravel Maintain Lead Position in Grand Prix Dressage at the 2010 Dressage Affaire in Del Mar California
Written by Kathy Beal for DressageDaily   
Monday, 15 March 2010 00:36
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Steffen Peters and Ravel Dominate the Grand Prix Division at the 2010 Dressage Affaire in Del Mar California
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Steffen Peters was ecstatic about his 77.66% scoring ride in the CDI Grand Prix on Ravel, his 2008 Olympic mount.  “I am happy not only that this is our personal best in the Grand Prix, but also that we did it at home. It is always more difficult to score your best at home. The home crowd is a competitor’s toughest audience.” Ravel and Peters, stars around the international dressage community, still live and train right here in Del Mar where the show takes place. Peters, as the consummate competitor, is well aware of the unique challenges of competing in a great stakes’ show on home turf.
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Watch the Videos! Highlife Farms To Host Diamond Select “European Style” Sport Horse Sale March 28th At Jim Brandon Equestrian Center
What's Going On - Auctions
Written by JRPR   
Friday, 12 March 2010 08:35

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Patriot by Pilox - one of the fine prospects that will be offered in the Highlife Farms Diamond Select sale on Sunday, March 28th at 2 pm at the Jim Brandon Equestrian Center. (Photo courtesy of SusanjStickle.com)
West Palm Beach, FL (March 12, 2010)  – Horse enthusiasts interested in purchasing world-class sport horses will be able to find just what they are looking for at an upcoming “European style” horse auction, hosted by Highlife Farms and featuring commentary by the legendary horseman George Morris. The sale will be held at the Jim Brandon Equestrian Center on Sunday, March 28, beginning at 2 pm, and feature over 35 horses and sport ponies from Highlife Farms, the country’s most prominent breeding farm and home to spectacular world-class sport horses.

“European auctions and sales offer a party-like atmosphere with breeders selling their horses, and that is exactly what we will be doing,” said Joan Sims, who owns Highlife Farms with her husband Kenny. “Our sale will be like attending a European Sport Horse auction, without having to leave Florida.”

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CDI Riders at the 2010 Dressage Affaire in Del Mar California Wear Helmets in Solidarity to Honor Courtney Dye
Written by Kathy Beal for DressageDaily   
Monday, 15 March 2010 00:32
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Dressage Olympian Guenter Seidel wearing a helmet in the warm up.
The CDI Warm-up often has as many spectators as the competition arena itself. At the Dressage Affaire in Del Mar, California, top US dressage riders such as Steffen Peters, Guenter Seidel and Beth Ball wore highly protective GPA helmets in the warm-up in response to the recent tragic accident of Courtney King Dye. Their example was noted and appreciated by spectators and by those who had have loved ones involved in similar accidents. Although it is unusual to see GPA helmets on dressage riders, after Courtney’s unfortunate accident, hopefully, their presence will become permanent and integral equipment for each rider. Akiko Yamazaki, owner of Ravel, wore her GPA helmet in the competition arena as well. In addition, Shannon and Steffen Peters’ barn made green lapel ribbons as a show of solidarity and prayer for Courtney King. The ribbons were worn by spectators, riders and show staff.

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