For Immediate Release Alice Collins for Jennifer Wood Media, Inc. Wellington, FL – February 11, 2018 – It was an all-American podium in the Grand Prix Special CDI3*, presented by Wellington Equestrian Realty. It was spearheaded by Katherine Bateson Chandler riding Alcazar on the final day of week five of the Adequan Global Dressage Festival (AGDF) at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, Florida. The top three were unaltered from the grand prix, but the winner of that class, Shelly Francis, had to settle for second place on this occasion. It was extremely close between the top two, with just 0.17% separating them. Uncharacteristic mistakes in Francis and Danilo’s test curtailed their usually high score to 69.298%. Anna Marek and Dee Clair – who at 10 was the youngest horse in the field – were third with their highest yet international grand prix score, 68.085%.
Bateson Chandler and the 13-year-old Alcazar, who is owned by Jane Forbes Clark and survived a colic operation in July 2016, were recording their first win since topping the CDI4* freestyle class at last year’s AGDF. The pair spent the summer, as they do each year, at British Olympic gold medalist Carl Hester’s barn in Britain, with Bateson Chandler even lending Alcazar to Hester for him to win the British national grand prix champion title on him in September. I was second in the grand prix on Thursday, and that always makes you dig a little deeper, said Bateson Chandler, 42. It’s been a long journey with Lonzie’. I’ve been riding him since he was six and he’s been a fun horse to bring to grand prix. The biggest thing we’re always striving for as riders is to find that positive tension in the ring. You get negative tension or not enough tension and I’m finding that I’m starting to get there now with the positive tension – but it takes years. Although Forbes Clark was able to watch her horse win, Bateson Chandler’s trainer, Carl Hester, had to fly home before the special on Sunday.
Katherine Bateson Chandler with Mariette Sanders van Gansewinkel, judge at C, and AGDF’s Cora Causemann.

Jennifer Baumert and Handsome cement a superb week at AGDF, standing unbeaten on the CDI3* small tour circuit – and in their last six starts.
- Katherine Bateson Chandler (USA) on Alcazar, Jane Forbes Clark’s 13yo KWPN gelding by Contango x Ferro: 68.298, 69.681, 69.894, 68.83, 70.638, 69.468%.
- Shelly Francis (USA) on Danilo, Patricia Stempel’s 14yo Hanoverian gelding by De Niro x Andiamo: 68.936, 70.319, 69.574, 68.936, 68.723, 69.298%.
- Anna Marek (USA) on Dee Clair, Diane Morrison’s 10yo KWPN mare by Sir Sinclair x Rolls Royce: 67.66, 67.447, 68.723, 68.191, 68.404, 68.085%.
- Megan Lane (CAN) on Zodiac MW, Deer Ridge Equestrian’s 14yo KWPN gelding by Rousseau x Amethist: 68.723, 68.404, 65.851, 67.872, 68.83, 67.936%.
- Kiichi Harada (JPN) on Egistar, Haruka Nakada’s 15yo KWPN gelding by Cobochon x Kaiserstern xx: 65.426, 65.106, 65.106, 65.745, 67.021, 65.681%.
- Julio Cesar Mendoza Loor (ECU) on Chardonnay, his own 13yo Oldenburg gelding by Comic Hilltop x Northern Baron: 64.043, 65.319, 63.191, 64.255, 63.191, 64%.
- Jessica Jo Tate (USA) on Faberge, Elizabeth Guarisco’s 15yo Westfalian gelding by Florestan I x Brentano II: 65.213, 63.723, 63.085, 62.979, 63.511, 63.702%.
- Belinda Trussell (CAN) on Tattoo 15, her own 15yo Westfalian gelding by Tuareg x Ramiro’s Son: 65.957, 63.404, 63.085, 63.085, 62.766, 63.66%.
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