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Saturday, April 27, 2024

Frederic Wandres won the Grand Prix Freestyle at the Dressage Festival

WELLINGTON, Fla.--Frederic Wandres of Germany on Bluetooth OLD won week three’s highlight class, the CDI4* FEI Grand Prix Freestyle, scoring a new career high score of 81.805 percent.

Frederic Wandres on BluetoothOLD Freestle Susan StickleFrederic Wandres on Bluetooth OLD (Photo by Susan Stickle)Wandres on Bluetooth repeated his win from the previous day’s qualifying FEI Grand Prix class.

Second-placed Morgan Barbançon of France also scored a career-high freestyle score during “Friday Night Stars” on Bolero with 77.895 percent, and Sweden’s Caroline Darcourt was just 0.065 percentage points behind, scoring 77.83 percent on Lord Django in the horse’s second ever Grand Prix Freestyle.

“I am very happy today,” said Wandres, who is based in Germany at Hof Kasselman but is a seasoned competitor at AGDF. “This is the first time for me this season under the lights, and I am always looking forward to coming back. I was a little nervous about how it would go because with this special atmosphere you never know how the horses will handle it, but Bluetooth took it in a positive way. I had a much better feeling than in the Grand Prix; he was way fresher and forward, and it felt like one of the best tests that he has offered me.”

 

WANDRES and Bluetooth won nine of their 14 international Grand Prix starts in 2022.

“I have another freestyle in the making for Bluetooth, which maybe we can show later in the season,” said Wandres. “I am lucky that I have three Grand Prix horses with me here, so I’ll try to rotate them. But for sure Bluetooth is the one that we are looking at for the CDI5* — and we have the two World Cup shows in mind, too.”

“I was really happy with my ride today,” said Barbançon, who is competing at AGDF for the first time and has brought three Grand Prix horses. “It was his first time under the lights so I was a little bit stressed about how he would react, but he coped pretty well with it."

“I love it here," she said. "I really hope I can come back in the coming years. I love the atmosphere, it’s a great experience to ride here. I’m focusing on my young ones, Habana Libre A and Deodoro, and with Bolero I’m just enjoying the ride and having fun.”

“The ride beat the overall expectation I had for him, he has really shown that he wants to do it,” said Darcourt, who has worked for Lövsta Stuteri for 20 years. “The first time I thought it was beginner’s luck, and I got a little nervous about doing it again, but he really worked with me in the ring.”

 “The winning test was lovely, in fact the first and second place tests were incredible, and the quality of the horses was very high, as well as the artistic impression," said judge at C Sandra Hotz. "The atmosphere here is amazing, especially for these evening freestyles. The crowd really gets involved and excited. It’s a pleasure and an honor to judge horses and riders of this quality.”

Susan Pape of Great Britain won the CDI3* Grand Prix earlier in the day, riding Harmony’s Eclectisch to 70.826 percent.

“I think the extended canter was pretty good,” said Pape, who is based in Germany and is riding at AGDF for the eighth time. “His pirouettes were very nice, his twos were very nice, and all of his canter work is a highlight.”

Pape, along with her sponsor Harmony Sporthorses, bought the son of Zenon x Olivi when he was a rising 8-year-old.

“He was owned by a Swedish woman, Ida-Linn Lundholm, who competed him in the World Championships for young horses’ level, where he was very successful,” said Pape, who usually produces horses up the levels herself. “At that time, we were looking for an upcoming Grand Prix horse. This time my sponsors wanted to buy me this nice horse. He’s been here almost every year since then and started here in the Prix St. Georges, and we worked our way up to the Grand Prix.”

Last year, Pape and Harmony’s Eclectisch were on the long list for the FEI World Championships, and this year’s calendar climax is the FEI European Dressage Championships in Riesenbeck, Germany, in September.

“I don’t really go goal by goal, I just go month by month,” said Pape. “The selectors will decide, and we will see where we end up. The plan now is to do two more Grands Prix here and then a World Cup at the beginning of March, and then we fly home.

“I really enjoy being here,” she said. “I only have a couple of horses here, so you can spend time with them. At home we have a big business, and it’s rush, rush, rush. Here you can really concentrate on the process and that is what I really love about it, and showing here in this ring, it’s just awesome.”

In second place behind Pape, Singaporean rider Caroline Chew made her CDI debut on the well-known stallion Blue Hors Zatchmo.

The 14-year-old, who was most recently competed at the level by Danish rider Nanna Skodborg Merrald in 2022, scored 68.261 percent, and Jan Ebeling finished third on Jubi’s Tenacity with 67.978 percent.

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