For Immediate Release Alice Collins for Jennifer Wood Media, Inc. Wellington, FL – March 2, 2018 – The USA’s number one dressage combination Laura Graves and Verdades proved their prowess beyond doubt with an astonishing performance in the Grand Prix Freestyle CDIW, presented by U.S. Trust & Bank of America Merrill Lynch. They scored 84.975% during Friday Night Stars under the floodlights in week eight’s headline class of the 2018 Adequan Global Dressage Festival (AGDF) at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, Florida. It is the highest score ever achieved at AGDF.

Laura Graves (USA) and Verdades en route to a ‘triple double’ at the 2018 AGDF.
Click here to watch their winning freestyle test! It was fun to come out every ride and have some new things to talk about with my coach Debbie McDonald, said Graves, who is ranked number four in the world. I had some brilliant lightbulb moments for myself with my own riding tonight, which is super exciting. We don’t go in there just to tack on miles; there’s always a purpose, and tonight was no different. Graves is groom-less for the week, so her fellow team bronze medalist from the Rio Olympics, Kasey Perry-Glass, has been helping and was awarded the $500 grooms’ award from Adequan . Graves has fully embraced the FEI’s new degree of difficulty calculating system, and her test leveraged the degree of difficulty score to the max. It included four double pirouettes linked together by huge tempi changes straight down the center line. If it weren’t for a spook near the judge at C just after one of the pirouettes, the score would have been even higher. 
Laura Graves and Verdades in their winning freestyle prize-giving.

Adrienne Lyle (USA) and Salvino perform a freestyle under lights for the first time, and are rewarded with over 78% – including a 79% score from Britain’s Peter Storr.
Click here to see Adrienne’s and Salvino’s test! Matute Guimon’s bold riding – he began with an extended canter down the center line straight out of the first halt – was richly rewarded, despite a few sticky moments in the piaffe. I was surprised and happy with the score and placing; it was quite an electric test, he admitted. But it felt fresh and active with a lot of expression, and it was a goal to add more impulsion and competitive attitude. We were really trying to go for it. On the question of which flag to ride under, he added: It’s a huge, emotional decision that will determine the future of my career. It’s very difficult because I love Spain and am very attached to it, but at the same time I did grow up here and have actually lived in the U.S more than half my life and have been given so many opportunities here. 
‘We were going for it’ – Juan Matute Guimon (ESP) puts in an electrifying performance on Don Diego Ymas for third place.

The king of Derby classes: Germany’s Christoph Koschel retains his title in the Palm Beach Dressage Derby contest.
Click to watch Christoph Koschel ride Fausto, Laura Penikett’s 10-year-old bay gelding by Fidertanz, to Derby glory after getting to know the horse for only five minutes in the warm-up. In the Intermediate I CDI3* class, presented by ProElite , the top two from yesterday’s prix st georges contest were reversed, with victory on this occasion going to the USA’s Jan Ebeling on Sergio Leone with 68.529%. Canada’s Tom Dvorak was just 0.19% behind on Cyrus. Ebeling has been competing Sergio Leone less than a year, and they have a dozen FEI small tour results to their name. He is owned by Ann Romney, who also owned Ebeling’s Olympic ride Rafalca. This was the 10-year-old Sir Donnerhall x Stedinger son’s second international win. In the FEI Prix St Georges CDI1*, only one combination breached the 70% tidemark; Spain’s Pablo Gomez Molina rode the Yeguada de Ymas’ 10-year-old mare Finest Ymas, a Westfalian by For Compliment, to 70.245%. This was their first ever CDI class. Another European rider, Germany’s Michael Klimke, filled second with 68.824% on Harmony Sporthorses’ Harmony’s Diabolo, who is just eight years old. The son of Kristina Sprehe’s Olympic stallion Desperados was performing only his third FEI test. The top American, Tina Konyot, finished third on Diamantino II, who is also by Desperados. They scored 68.382%. Gomez Molina, 24, said: I’m so proud to hear the national anthem and so happy with Fifi’. It was our first CDI and what better way too start than with a win? Action in week eight – Palm Beach Derby week – of the 2018 AGDF continues on Saturday with a full schedule of seven CDI classes, including the highlight class, the Grand Prix Special CDI3*, presented by Peacock Ridge. The AGDF runs through March 31. For more information and results, visit www.globaldressagefestival.com. Results Place, rider, nationality, horse, horse information: judge E%, judge H%, judge C%, judge M%, judge B%, total FEI Grand Prix Freestyle CDIW, presented by U.S. Trust & Bank of America Merrill Lynch E, Lee Tubman (CAN); H, Christoph Umbach (LUX); C, Anne Gribbons (USA); M, Peter Storr (GBR); B, Gabriel Armando (ARG)
- Laura Graves (USA) on Verdades, her own and Curt Maes’ 16yo KWPN gelding by Florett As x Goya: 83.875, 83.25, 85.75, 87.125, 84.875, 84.975%.
- Adrienne Lyle (USA) on Salvino, Elizabeth Juliano’s 11yo Hanoverian stallion by Sandro Hit x Donnerhall: 78.375, 78.75, 77.875, 79, 77.375, 78.275%.
- Juan Matute Guimon (ESP) on Don Diego Ymas, Juan F Matute’s 15yo Hanoverian gelding by Don Frederico x Wolkenstein II: 71.75, 78.375, 71, 73.375, 74.5, 73.8%.
- Ashley Holzer (USA) on Radondo, Diana Rose’s 12yo Oldenburg gelding by Blue Hors Romanov x Blue Hors Don Schufro: 72, 72.25, 71, 75.625, 75.375, 73.25%.
- Chase Hickok (USA) on Sagacious HF, Hyperion Farm Inc.’s 19yo KWPN gelding by Welt Hit II x Cocktail: 72.5, 75.75, 73.375, 69.8, 70.375, 72.36%.
- Yvonne Losos de Muniz (DOM) on Aquamarijn, her own 13yo KWPN mare by United x Gribaldi: 70.25, 73.975, 67, 74.125, 70.375, 71.145%.
- Sahar Daniel Hirosh (ISR) on Whitman, Jane Suwalsky’s 15yo KWPN gelding by Rhodium x Saluut: 67.125, 69.75, 65.125, 65.75, 69.125, 67.375%.
- Ariana Chia (CAN) on Teo, her own 19yo KWPN gelding by Democrat x Uniform: 65.875, 66.625, 66.125, 66.55, 66.75, 66.385%.
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