For Immediate Release Alice Collins for Jennifer Wood Media, Inc. Wellington, FL – February 8, 2018 – Laura Graves dominated the Grand Prix CDI5* (the qualifier for the freestyle), presented by CaptiveOne Advisors, on a sweltering day in week five of the Adequan Global Dressage Festival (AGDF) at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, Florida. The American rider, who is ranked fourth in the world, came close to the magic 80% once again on Verdades, scoring 79.543% – 6% more than Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfven in second place. Graves and the 16-year-old gelding by Florett As are unbeaten in their three starts this year, all of which have been at AGDF.
At the last show it was much cooler; we have to gauge our horses’ stamina when it comes to warmer weather and I maybe underestimated how fit my horse is, said Graves, who trains with Debbie McDonald. It was warm today but there wasn’t even a second where he felt like he was tired. That was nice to know as we’re going in to Tryon [FEI World Equestrian Games] this year and it’s going to be at least this warm, so knowing he can handle it is a nice feeling.
Watch Laura Graves’ winning ride on Verdades. Courtesy of Richard’s Equine Video. Their score was trending over 81% mid-way through the test and, had it not been for a slightly-less-than-perfect line of two-time changes, it would probably have stayed north of 80%. I felt a bit of a hop behind in the twos. But the trot tour felt amazing and he’s a super fun horse, said Graves, 30. I’m learning that even when he’s that hot, I still have to put my leg on. It’s amazing to ride a horse every day who never says no. Graves is grateful of the opportunities to compete in an electric atmosphere, and views each outing as a chance to train for major championships. He can be difficult to settle in an atmosphere, but I embrace all these opportunities because we can’t create them at home, so every chance to train in a difficult situation puts you a little bit ahead of the game. We are so lucky to have this atmosphere because otherwise we would always be playing catch-up to the Europeans who have a lot of opportunities to show in these big environments, she concluded. 
Laura Graves with judge at C Janet Foy (USA), Amanda S. Luby and Olga Harstock of sponsors CaptiveOne Advisors, and AGDF’s Cora Causemann.

Olivia LaGoy-Weltz and Lonoir capture the CDI5* Grand Prix (to qualify for the special) from last draw.

Olivia LaGoy-Weltz with Amanda S. Luby and Olga Harstock of sponsors CaptiveOne Advisors, judge at C Katrina Wuest (GER) and AGDF’s Cora Causemann.

After four top three finishes in 2018, Shelly Francis (USA) and Danilo log their first victory of 2018.
- Laura Graves (USA) on Verdades, her own and Curt Maes’ 16yo KWPN gelding by Florett As x Goya: 79.457, 80.435, 79.348, 81.087, 77.391, 79.543%.
- Tinne Vilhelmson Silfven (SWE) on Paridon Magi, Lövsta Stuteri’s 15yo Swedish warmblood gelding by Don Primero x Napoleon 625: 72.174, 74.565, 74.022, 75.652, 71.087, 73.5%.
- Ashley Holzer (USA) on Havanna 145, Diane Fellows’ 11yo Hanoverian mare by Hochadel x Rodgau: 70.652, 72.826, 69.891, 71.739, 69.457, 70.913%.
- Shelly Francis (USA) on Doktor, Patricia Stempel’s 15yo Oldenburg gelding by Diamond Hit x Renoir I: 70.87, 71.739, 70.326, 69.13, 72.065, 70.826%.
- Chase Hickok (USA) on Sagacious HF, Hyperion Farm Inc.’s 19yo KWPN gelding by Welt Hit II x Cocktail: 68.587, 72.283, 71.087, 71.196, 69.022, 70.435%.
- J. Rizvi (USA) on Breaking Dawn, her own 17yo KWPN gelding by Akribori x Ronald: 67.391, 69.022, 67.391, 70, 68.696, 68.5%.
- Yvonne Losos de Muñiz (DOM) on Aquamarijn, her own 13yo KWPN mare by United x Gribaldi: 64.022, 65.435, 64.348, 66.196, 62.935, 64.587%.FEI Grand Prix CDI5* (for special), presented by CaptiveOne Advisors
E, Ulrike Nivelle (GER); H, Mariette Sanders van Gansewinkel (NED); C, Katrina Wuest (GER); M, Susan Hoevenaars (AUS); B, Vincenzo Truppa (ITA)
- Olivia LaGoy-Weltz on Lonoir, her own 14yo Danish warmblood gelding by De Noir x Loran: 71.413, 74.13, 71.739, 70.543, 71.957, 71.957%.
- Juan Matute Guimon (ESP) on Quantico Ymas, Juan F Matute’s 12yo Hanoverian gelding by Fighting Fit x Constant: 71.087, 70.326, 69.891, 70.543, 72.174, 70.804%.
- Brittany Fraser (CAN) on All In, her own 13yo KWPN gelding by Tango x Damiro: 71.304, 71.304, 72.609, 69.13, 69.13, 70.761%.
- Jill Irving (CAN) on Degas 12, her own 16yo Hanoverian by De Niro x Regazzoni: 72.065, 69.783, 70.543, 70.326, 70.217, 70.587%.
- Megan Lane (CAN) on Caravella, her own and Cathy & Kelsey Lane’s 17yo KWPN mare by Contango x Riverman: 72.935, 71.087, 69.674, 70, 69.022, 70.543%.
- Adrienne Lyle (USA) on Salvino, Elizabeth Juliano’s 11yo Hanoverian stallion by Sandro Hit x Donnerhall: 71.304, 69.457, 68.152, 70.978, 69.783, 69.935%.
- Arlene Page (USA) on Woodstock, her own 15yo Danish warmblood gelding by Havel x Contango: 69.13, 68.804, 72.174, 68.152, 70.87, 69.826%.
- Michael Klimke (GER) on Royal Dancer 33, his own 12yo Hanoverian gelding by Royal Blend x Le Primeur: 66.413, 66.413, 64.022, 68.478, 67.174, 66.5%.Photo Credit: (C)SusanJStickle. These images may only be used in relation to this press release and with credit.
