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Monday, May 06, 2024

Anna Marek on Fayvel won the Grand Prix Freestyle at the Global Dressage Festival

WELLINGTON, Fla.--Anna Marek on Fayvel won the FEI World Cup Grand Prix Freestyle during the ‘Friday Night Stars’ on Friday, Feb. 9, giving her 20 FEI ranking points, enough to secure a place in the FEI World Cup Final in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, April 16-20.

Anna Marek on Fayval Freestyle Susan Stickle Anna Marek on Fayval Photo by Susan Stickle)This was the second of three World Cup legs this year at the Global Dressage Festival.

Going last, Marek on Fayvel scored 78.457%, eclipsing their previous best of 77.715%, set during the Festival's week one.

The British five-star judge Stephen Clarke awarded the high score of 81.1%.

Just as in Thursday’s qualifying Grand Prix class, Kevin Kohmann placed second behind Marek, scoring 75.89% on Dünensee, and Susan Dutta on Don Design DC was third with 73.31%.

To strains of Kygo’s ‘At Least We Stole The Show’ and remixes of ‘Let’s Dance’ put together by Karen Robinson, Marek rode a technically challenging test with power and risk.

Spectators started whooping when she rode a half-20m circle of two-time changes which melted seamlessly into a diagonal of one-time changes.

“Today it was really a fun ride,” said Marek, who took over Fayvel’s competitive reins from owner Cynthia Davila full time only in the fall of 2023. “I was so happy with how willing he was even in such a big atmosphere; he can walk on a long rein next to all those cheering people."

“I’ve known him and ridden him for a long time, but not in CDIs or trying to qualify for a championship. The last couple of shows I’ve been thrilled with him and we’re getting better together so fast, it’s really great,” said Marek, who is based near Ocala, FL, and trains with Ann Gribbons.

 

JUDGE AT C, William Warren said, “Each of the rides had its own qualities, but when Anna started I had to really not blink. I didn’t want to miss anything. She actually made me tingle a little bit. There was so much power in that ride, she took such risk and she pulled it off.”

Kohmann also used strong beats and lyrics to emphasize Dünensee’s highlights.

Quiet riding, a loose curb rein and a harmonious partnership produced a powerful and light-footed performance, which included a canter to piaffe transition.

“Today was quite a bit better than last time here,” said Kohmann, who took over the ride on Dünensee from his trainer Christoph Koschel a year ago. “Last time he was very nervous, this time he was just nervous. I honestly felt so comfortable this time, riding at night and I felt like it was my best freestyle. I actually could enjoy riding the test. This is a difficult ring to show in, but I literally just thought this time, ‘I’m going to pat him a little bit more,’ and it worked. I just had fun tonight.”

Susan Dutta was riding in ‘Friday Night Stars’ for the very first time with her long-time partner Don Design.

He, like Dünensee, was sourced through Christoph Koschel, and was a firecracker of a young horse.

“I’m enjoying how well he’s handling the environment and how grown up he’s gotten,” she said. “We bought him as a 5-year-old from Hof Kasselmann, and we’ve been on a nine year journey. He was quite a handful as a young horse, and I needed a lot of help. He’s gotten so many riders off, but luckily not me. And in the end he’s turned out to be amazing."

“I had one small mistake in the one-time changes, but overall, I’m thrilled with him. I’m really happy to be in the top three. That was my goal for the night and I accomplished it,” she said.

Last year’s Grand Prix Freestyle winner Frederic Wandres of Germany won Friday’s CDI1* Prix St. Georges, scoring 71.941% on Floricella.

In an all-American field of nine starters, Andrea Woodard on Kaliber won the second of five rounds of the Future Challenge FEI Intermediate II, a class for developing grand prix horses aged 8 to 11 years old.

Woodard scored 69.941%, repeating her win in this class during the Festival's week three.

Amanda Perkowski placed second, scoring 69.559% on Sonata MF, giving her a place in the week 12 final.

As Woodard had already qualified on Kaliber, the second ticket to the final passed down to third-placed Tina Konyot on J Everdale, who scored 68.412%.

“The nice thing about Kaliber is that you can fire him up and he has all this power, and then you can stop and drop the rein and just walk around,” said Woodard, who was born in New York, grew up in Denmark and now lives in Wellington. “That’s one of the things I’ve never felt before on any horse: that combination of the willingness and the ability from the body, with the mind that can go into that challenging arena.”

Woodard has been training Kaliber since 2020, sharing the ride with his owner Anette Grant.

She is coached by Israel’s Oded Shimoni.

“We realized that he was really talented and had an easy time coping with the more collected exercises without getting stressed, and with a lot of quality," said Woodard. "So we decided to build towards the grand prix and he did that pretty quickly as he’s very smart. We’ve just been adding the layers, and this is really a good spot to be able to take a young horse in to the atmosphere."

“The interesting part is having riders and trainers and combinations that can take these good young horses and bring them up, but then when you feel like you have one, it’s important to have a place to go and test it," she said of the Future Challenge.. "It gives us riders the chance to create awareness around ourselves, and maybe get scouted for programs or teams.”

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