For Immediate Release Alice Collins for Jennifer Wood Media, Inc. Wellington, FL – March 30, 2018 – Every single one of the top four combinations in the FEI Nations Cupo Grand Prix Freestyle CDIO3*, presented by Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding Center, posted a personal best. But it was the last rider down the center line during Friday Night Stars under the floodlights that took the gold medal: home rider Adrienne Lyle produced a breathtaking test on Elizabeth Betsy’ Juliano’s 11-year-old stallion, Salvino, in the 12th and final week of the 2018 Adequan Global Dressage Festival (AGDF) at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, Florida. They scored 81.75% to take the gold – the first time Lyle has ever surpassed the 80% mark. She led an all-female, all-American podium, flanked by Sabine Schut-Kery (silver with 78.145% on Sanceo) and Olivia LaGoy-Weltz (bronze on Lonoir with 77.385%).

Home rider Adrienne Lyle takes gold on Betsy Juliano’s 11-year-old stallion Salvino with over 81% in the Nations Cup Grand Prix Freestyle CDIO3*, presented by Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding Center.
Click to watch Adrienne and Salvino! The new freestyle will have a higher degree of difficulty; we’ve been using this new FEI system, and it will have a significantly higher degree of difficulty. We’re also using powerful and empowering music to showcase his power and gracefulness. The silver medalist Sabine Schut-Kery has exploded onto the grand prix scene with the stunning Sanceo – another stallion, this one a 12-year-old by San Remo belonging to Alice Womble. This was the duo’s second freestyle at the level and they smashed their previous score by more than 4%. 
Medalists Adrienne Lyle, Sabine Schut-Kery and Olivia LaGoy-Weltz with US Equestrian President Murray Kessler, Arlene ‘Tuny’ Page, Ruth Menor, Allyn Mann of Adequan and judge Gary Rockwell.

In only their second CDI grand prix freestyle test, Sabine Schut-Kery and 12-year-old Sanceo (by San Remo) pull off a tremendous performance to take silver with 78.145%.

Olivia LaGoy-Weltz and Lonoir improve their score from the 2017 Nations Cup freestyle by 9%, nailing an impressive fault-free performance for 77.385% and the bronze medal.

Pablo Gomez Molina (ESP) and Yeguada de Ymas’s Furst Fiorano Ymas are undefeated in week 12 of AGDF, taking the small tour Nations Cup freestyle gold.
Click to watch Pablo and Furst Fiorano Ymas! Kelly Layne picked up the silver medal on her own Furst Piccolo son, the 12-year-old Furst Amante, with 70.275%. Her Australian compatriot Nicholas Fyffe scooped bronze to add to team bronze earlier in the week – the nation’s first ever dressage Nations Cup medals. Layne said: We call Furst Amante The Bouncing Ball’ as he’s got springs in his feet, which is really an incredible feeling. He has amazing suspension and cadence, which is really fun for me to ride. I’ve been riding him for two years, and it’s not always been easy, so I was very happy he was with me in the test. I had two little blonde moments – I think I was a little heat affected – and I wondered where my music was going. But I think Amante quite enjoyed it. Fyffe, who rode Hitchcock into bronze, is giving the 14-year-old His Highness gelding competitive miles before his owner Louise Cote takes over. I actually didn’t realize I was in a medal position today and that the small tour classes were awarded them too, so to come out with a second medal, I am really thrilled, said Fyffe, who scored 68.425%. Hitchcock isn’t young, but he’s inexperienced. He used to feel like the lion from Wizard of Oz – no courage – but he’s developing it, and it’s been a really fun process with him. 
Pablo Gomez Molina on the winning podium, joined by Ruth Menor, Pablo Carrillo-Solis, Jesse Fleming, Sunbenz Charles, and Susan Guinan of Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding Center, Allyn Mann of Adequan , and judge Stephen Clarke.

Juan Matute Guimon (ESP) caps an epic Wellington season of 25 tests over the 12 AGDF weeks, culminating in winning his last three on Don Diego Ymas and scooping triple under-25 Nations Cup gold.
Click to watch Juan and Don Diego Ymas! The bronze went to Spain’s Rodrigo Encinas Fuentes, who piloted his trainer Cesar Parra’s 16-year-old Obelisk gelding Van The Man. This was only the rider’s third ever freestyle. He was riding to a soundtrack put together for the horse by Parra, which – appropriately – has paso doble in it. It was made for the horse, which helps a lot, said Encinas Fuentes, 22, who is hoping to compete in Europe this summer. Sometimes it’s difficult as it was made for Cesar rather than me, but I love riding to it; it makes me feel great. Rio Olympic team bronze medalist Kasey Perry-Glass continued her stellar comeback with Goerklintgaards Dublet, after giving Diane Perry’s 15-year-old Diamond Hit gelding an eight-month break. They made it two wins from two starts this week by taking the Grand Prix Freestyle CDI3*, presented by Harmony Sporthorses, with an emphatic 76.125% – the unanimous winner from all five judges in a field of 15 riders. Adrienne Lyle (USA) filled second on the inexperienced Horizon (74.2%), while the Dominican Republic’s Yvonne Losos De Muñiz finished third on Foco Loco with 73.8%. However, she turned the yellow sash into a blue one when she rode Kathy Priest’s Fredensdals Zig Zag to the top spot in the Intermediate I CDI1*, scoring 70.441%. Only Losos De Muñiz and second-placed Nora Batchelder (USA) broke the 70% barrier in this class of 13. Action in week 12 of the 2018 AGDF – the final week of the circuit – concludes on Saturday, March 31. The final day boasts nine CDI classes, ranging from ponies and young horses to the Grand Prix Special CDI3*, presented by Grand Prix Services. 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 CDIO3*, presented by Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding Center E, Isabelle Judet (FRA); H, Lee Tubman (CAN); C, Gary Rockwell (USA); M, Ulrike Nivelle (GER); B, Stephen Clarke (GBR)
- Adrienne Lyle (USA) on Salvino, Elizabeth Juliano’s 11yo Hanoverian stallion by Sandro Hit x Donnerhall: 83.275, 83.475, 81.175, 79.6, 81.225, 81.75%.
- Sabine Schut-Kery (USA) on Sanceo, Alice Womble’s 12yo Hanoverian stallion by San Remo x Ramiro’s Son: 81.875, 76.525, 76.775, 77.15, 78.4, 78.145%.
- Olivia LaGoy-Weltz (USA) on Lonoir, her own 14yo Danish warmblood gelding by De Noir x Loran: 77.075, 78.925, 75.175, 76.825, 78.925, 77.385%.
- Brittany Fraser (CAN) on All In, her own 13yo KWPN gelding by Tango x Damiro: 77.475, 77.525, 75.725, 77.15, 77.075, 76.99%.
- Ashley Holzer (USA) on Havanna 145, Diane Fellows’ 11yo Hanoverian mare by Hochadel x Rodgau:475, 74.675, 73.925, 70.975, 76.05, 73.82%.
- Jill Irving (CAN) on Degas 12, her own 16yo Hanoverian by De Niro x Regazzoni: 70.375, 72.35, 72.6, 69.975, 72.35, 71.53%.
- Kim Gentry (AUS) on Leonardo, her own 11yo Danish warmblood by Landtinus x Rambo: 65.925, 66.5, 67.375, 65.85, 65.725, 66.275%.
- Diane Creech (CAN) on Chrevis Christo, Louise Leatherdale’s 10yo Danish warmblood gelding by Chrevi’s La Vi x Natador: 61.25, 67.475, 68.9, 66.475, 62.525, 65.325%.
FEI Intermediate I Freestyle CDIO3*, presented by Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding Center E, Ulrike Nivelle (GER); H, Isabel Judet (FRA); C, Stephen Clarke (GBR); M, Carlos Lopes (POR); B, Gary Rockwell (USA)
- Pablo Gomez Molina (ESP) on Furst Fiorano Ymas, Yeguada de Ymas’s 11yo Westfalian gelding by First Piccolo x Donnerbube I: 71.875, 73.75, 74.125, 72.375, 69.5, 72.325%.
- Kelly Layne (AUS) on Furst Amante, her own 12yo Rheinelander gelding by First Piccolo x Hitchcock: 69, 72.375, 70.375, 71.125, 68.5, 70.275%.
- Nicholas Fyffe (AUS) on Hitchcock, Louise Cote’s 14yo Hanoverian gelding by His Highness x Don Primero: 68.75, 70.25, 69, 68.375, 65.75, 68.425%.
- Marta Renilla (ESP) on Rhustler, her own 9yo Hanoverian gelding by Rousseau x Royal Prince: 68.25, 67.375, 67.5, 67.875, 63.375, 66.875%.
- Raul Corchuelo (COL) on Senorita 43, Scott Redwantz’s 8yo Oldenburg mare by Sandro Hit x Wolkentanz II: 64.125, 63.625, 64, 66, 64, 64.35%.
FEI Grand Prix 16-25 CDIO U25, presented by Diamante Farms H, Janet Foy (USA); C, Carlos Lopes (POR); B, Lee Tubman (CAN)
- Juan Matute Guimon (ESP) on Don Diego Ymas, Juan F Matute’s 15yo Hanoverian gelding by Don Frederico x Wolkenstein II: 73.625, 78.75, 74, 75.458%.
- Kerrigan Gluch (USA) on Bolero CXLVIII, Hampton Green Farm’s 14yo PRE stallion by Utrerano VII x Urano II: 72.5, 71, 69, 70.833%.
- Rodrigo Encinas Fuentes (ESP) on Van The Man, Cesar Parra’s 16yo Danish warmblood gelding by Obelisk x Fruhling: 69.875, 71.375, 69.375, 70.208%.
- Natalie Pai (USA) on Unlimited, Melanie Pai’s 17yo KWPN gelding by Jazz x Winckenburgh: 69.75, 69.125, 68.625, 69.167%.
- Naima Moreira Laliberté (CAN) on I Do Kiss, KML s.a.r.l. & Naima Moreira Laliberté’s 12yo Swedish warmblood stallion by French Kiss x Donnerfly: 68.5, 70.375, 65.625, 68.167%.
- Molly Paris (USA) on Countess, her own 16yo Danish warmblood mare by Don x Solos Carex: 70.25, 67.375, 63.875%, 67.167%.
- Laurence Blais Tetreault (CAN) on Utah, Mathilde Blais Tetreault’s 17yo KWPN gelding by Jazz x Landwind II B: 65.25, 69.25, 64.625, 66.375%.
- Tanya Strasser-Shostak (CAN) on Renaissance Tyme, Evi Strasser’s 15yo Oldenburg gelding by Royal Diamond x Dream Of Heidelberg: 61, 68.25, 61.75, 63.667%.
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