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Canadian Sharon Merkel-Beattie Win Grand Prix
Special at CDI Burbank
Ottawa, ON — Sharon
Merkel-Beattie
of Sturgeon County, AB, won the Grand Prix Special at the CDI 3* Y/J
Burbank Mid Winter Dressage, held February 26–28, 2010, at Los Angeles
Equestrian Center in Burbank, CA.
Riding Essence of Glory (Evergreen x PB Goodwill), a
14-year-old Canadian-bred Hanoverian mare co-owned by Merkel-Beattie and Donna
Scott, the duo scored 64.042% for the win.
“I was really proud of Essence of Glory. She was steady and
attentive. The special is a good test for us, and I was very happy with how the
trot portion of the test progressed as it really flowed. We had some very nice
moments in our piaffe-passage tour and were rewarded by the judges,” said
Merkel-Beattie. “I am training with Dirk Glitz at Yarra Yarra Ranch in
Pleasanton, California. His help has been invaluable and I look forward to the
next month of training.”
Lorraine Chappell of Aldergrove, BC, and her horse Carpatino
(Carpaccio x Coriolan), a 13-year-old Holsteiner gelding, placed third in the
Grand Prix Special.
In the Grand Prix test, Wendy Christoff of Delta, BC, riding
Pfalstaff, her 16-year-old Hanoverian gelding sired by Palladium, finished in
third, scoring 65.149%, just behind Untied States Olympic Medalist Guenter
Seidel and US Pan Am Games Medalist Jan Ebeling. Merkel-Beattie and Essence of
Glory earned a score of 64.298% for fourth place. Christoff and Pfalstaff went
on to place second in the Grand Prix Freestyle with a score of 65.650%
“It was a fun show and the weather made for very interesting
riding and competing. On Friday the weather was good and we rode outside in the
assigned arenas, but Friday night a huge storm came through dumping two to three
inches of rain and hail during the next 24 hours,” said Christoff. “My horse was
very good on Friday in the Grand Prix. The entire competition was moved indoors,
and I thought he handled the spooky environment very well. I was very pleased
with him in his freestyle on Sunday. I am looking forward to competing again in
Del Mar as he is getting better with each show.”
Ashleigh Luca-Tyson, a Canadian who currently resides in
Phoenix, AZ, and Uniek (Gribaldi x Haarlem), a nine-year-old Dutch Warmblood
mare owned by Luca-Tyson and Sally Williams, finished in fifth in the
Intermediaire I test. In sixth place was Lindsey Stroh of Camrose, AB, and
Lancelot, a 10-year-old Danish Warmblood gelding sired by Lobster and owned by
Vickie Argals. Travolta, a 10-year-old Canadian Warmblood gelding sired by
Olympic Ferro, owned and ridden by Joni Lynn Peters rounded out the Canadian
entries in seventh spot. Peters and Travolta also won the Intermediaire
Freestyle.
Luca-Tyson and Uniek finished in fifth, with a score of
64.123%, in the Prix St. Georges test. Peters and Travolta were sixth and Stroh
and Lancelot earned eighth place.
Young rider Jennifer Wood of Nanoose Bay, BC, and her horse
Mister (Corleone x Wisconsin), a 16-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding, finished
third in both the Young Riders Team and Individual tests.
The
international judging panel included Canadians
Cara Whitham (FEI O),
Lorraine Macdonald (FEI
I) along with
Dr. Jean-Michel Roudier
(FEI O—FRA),
Mary Seefried (FEI O—
AUS) and
Jane Weatherwax (FEI
I—USA).
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
are $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.
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