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| Jaimie Holland Tops the Young Rider Division at the CDI3* Wellington Spring Classic, West Palm Beach | | Print | |
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February 19, 2010 — Caledon, ON native Jaimie Holland won both the
Young Rider Team and Young Rider Individual tests at the CDI3*
Wellington Spring Classic, held February 12 -14, 2010 in Wellington,
Florida.
Holland was riding her long-time partner, Fleurina, a 12-year-old Westphalian mare by Florestan. The duo earned 66.474% in the Young Rider Team test on Friday and 65.263% in the Young Rider Individual test on Saturday. 2010 marks the third year for Holland and Fleurina in the Young Rider ranks. The duo represented Canada at the 2009 and 2008 North American Junior & Young Riders Championships. They were also members of the 2007 Canadian Junior gold medal winning team at this same event. This CDI3* saw many Canadians place in the top ranks of their classes, and not just in the Young Rider and the Grand Prix division where Ashley Holzer and Belinda Trussell placed first and second respectively (see February 15 release). 2007 Pan American Game silver medalist Tom Dvorak of Hillsburgh, ON was the dominant Canadian in the Advanced division riding Augustin Walch’s Viva’s Salieri W. In Friday’s Prix St. Georges, Dvorak rode the nine-year-old Hanoverian gelding by Viva Voltaire to a tie for second, earning 68.947%. The combination placed third in Saturday’s Intermediaire 1, scoring 69.298%. Also competing in the Advanced division were Whitney Harris of Burlington, ON, Brittany Fraser of New Glasgow, NS and Krystalann Shingler of Toronto, ON. Shingler won the Intermediaire 1 Freestyle on Sunday aboard Tividor, her 10-year-old Dutch gelding by Obelisk, earning 66.300%. The duo placed fifth behind Dvorak in the Intermediaire 1 with 67.193%, improving upon their score of 64.912% in the St. Georges. Fraser and her gelding Tolando, also a 10-year-old Dutch gelding (Krack C x Rubinstein) were close behind Shingler in the Intermediaire 1 in sixth place with 66.754%. Harris earned 65.000% on Klouseau, her nine-year-old Trakehner gelding (Kastanie XII x Arogno) for ninth place in the St. Georges, and 11th in the Intermediaire 1 with 65.702%. Western Canadian riders also had opportunity to show in the sunshine this past weekend. The CDI3* Thermal was held February 12–14 in Thermal, California. WEG team hopeful Wendy Christoff of Delta, BC and her 16-year-old Hanoverian gelding Pfalstaff (by Palladium) placed second in Saturday’s Grand Prix Special, improving upon their sixth place in Friday’s Grand Prix. The next CDI in Florida takes place March 4-7, 2010 at the CDI-W CDI-W Palm Beach Dressage Derby, while the next CDI in California is the CDI3* in Burbank, February 26–28, 2010. For full results visit www.wellingtonclassicdressage.com.
Support Canadian Riders’ WEG Dreams!
There are still a number of WEG ticket packages available. Each package contains tickets directly behind “C” for four dressage events and is $875 (CDN) each. Dressage Canada also has a few select hotel rooms available at the official Canadian hotel — the Griffen Gate Resort and Spa in Lexington, KY. This is the same hotel where all the Canadian athletes will be staying. The room rate is $329/night plus taxes and the hotel rooms are booked for arrival on Sept 26th for 7 nights. For more information, visit the Dressage Canada website (www.equinecanada.ca/dressage) and click on the “WEG 2010 Ticket Package Special” advertisement. About Dressage Canada Dressage Canada, as a committee of Equine Canada, is the National governing body for Dressage in Canada. Dressage Canada's objective is to foster the growth of Dressage and the pursuit of excellence in the sport at the local, national and international levels. Dressage Canada provides support and guidance to both amateurs and professionals through the following programs: coaching education and programs; officials’ education and programs; rules and qualifying criteria; sport development; and publications and awards. For more information about Dressage Canada, please visit the Dressage section of the Equine Canada site or connect with us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/dressagecanada or Facebook at http://tinyurl.com/lp8cnd. About Equine Canada Equine Canada is Canada’s national governing body for equestrianism. A member-driven, charitable institution, it is the executive branch of the Canadian Equestrian Team, and the national authority for equestrian competition; the national voice for recreational riders; and the national association for equine welfare, breeding, and industry. Equine Canada is recognised by the Government of Canada, the International Equestrian Federation (FEI), and the Canadian Olympic Committee as the national organisation representing equestrian sport and equine interests. For more information about Equine Canada, please visit www.equinecanada.ca. |
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