For Immediate Release Deirdre Sullivan for Jennifer Wood Media, Inc. Wellington, FL – March 15, 2019 – The Friday Night Stars shined during Week 10 of the Adequan Global Dressage Festival (AGDF). The night featured the FEI Grand Prix Freestyle 16-25 CDIO-U25 presented by Diamante Farms and the FEI Grand Prix Freestyle CDIO3* presented by Stillpoint Farm. Spectators enjoyed a great evening of freestyles and the presentation of the FEI Nations Cupo CDIO3* team medals. AGDF 10 wraps up on Sunday, March 17, and the circuit continues through March 31.
Shelly Francis (USA) and Danilo received the gold medal in the FEI Grand Prix Freestyle CDIO3* presented by Stillpoint Farm. The pair broke eighty-one percent with a score of 81.840%. I’ve been making personal best the last three or four shows in a row. I’m kind of excited, said Francis of her season with the 15-year-old Hanoverian gelding by DeNiro x Annabella owned by Patricia Stempel. Francis’s music especially draws in the crowd at her last centerline. She commented, I think at that point he’s already ready to make that piaffe and passage up the center line at the end. When the crowd starts clapping and cheering he starts doing a little more. I just sit there and try to turn real careful in that pirouette, because he’s already so active and going. It feels awesome, and in that last bit of passage he feels on fire with feather-like control. The crowd picks him up a little and they pick me up. He likes this freestyle.
Watch Shelly’s winning freestyle! The silver medal went to Yvonne Losos De Muniz (DOM) and her partner Aquamarijn, a 14-year-old KWPN mare by United Dam, with a score of 75.240%. I’m still in shock from the last one [freestyle] I did. She doesn’t usually at all go like that, commented De Muniz on her mare’s strong performance. She’s just really come around and I have control. It’s kind of a neat thing to have with her because I’m usually hanging on for dear life. It’s kind of nice to have the control now, and I have to learn how to really take advantage of it. Charlotte Jorst (USA) and Kastel’s Nintendo secured the bronze medal with a score of 75.200%. This was a brand-new freestyle for me, and I’ve never ridden it before, even in training. It was super fun to be out there and try it with Nintendo, said Jorst of her freestyle test with the 16-year-old KWPN gelding by Negro owned by Kastel Denmark. I executed to my own surprise the pirouette into the piaffe, and that was fantastic for me. Once I get it really dialed in, I think it’s going to be such a fun freestyle. I can’t wait to do it again. The Spanish company Dressage and Music put together Jorst’s freestyle. She commented, I like music that is easily recognizable and that you can sing along with. For me, this was it. It has taken me a long time to figure out what music to use. I’m looking forward to perfecting it a little more, so it isn’t so brand new. Now I’m going to go back and really work it. Tuny Page of Stillpoint Farm shared, Stillpoint Farm locked into the Nations Cup [week] years ago [as sponsor] when it was the last show to get drawn. I was really glad for it, because I think it’s a great concept. I love that Stillpoint, which is a very team-oriented farm, can be associated with it [the Nations Cupo]. I’m really proud to be associated with it, and I can’t thank enough the team that all works together to make this great. Judge at C, Janet Lee Foy, commented, Thank you to all the sponsors and to Thomas [Baur] for putting on such a wonderful show. I have to say the degree of difficulty is always fun to use because something new always happens. When the kids [U25 riders] came out and rode such marvelous freestyles, my comment to my scribe was I don’t know, these old people better step up to the plate because these kids are just riding like crazy tonight.’ A few tonight didn’t follow the degree of difficulty and then it’s always confusing for us, but Shelly was like bang, bang.’ It was so much fun. We were throwing out eights and nines and then more nines. The top three were so much fun to judge, and the quality is just amazing. Allyn Mann of Adequn noted, We have been doing this alongside Tuny and enjoying this most amazing journey. Every year it’s different, and every year we have wonderful riders, and beautiful horses, and judges that come alongside and make it a special evening. We are thrilled to be a part of it. Next year we will be here, and it will again be different, but it will be just as fun. These riders bring a level of exciting competition, and it is a blessing to be a part of this whole dressage world and have our small contribution to it. 
Judge Janet Foy, Tuny Page of Stillpoint Farm, Yvonne Losos de Muniz, Shelly Francis, Charlotte Jorst, Allyn Mann of Adequan, and Thomas Baur of AGDF. Photo (C) SusanStickle.com
Click here to watch Tina Irwin’s winning freestyle! The silver medal went to Jennifer Baumert (USA) and Handsome with a score of 74.300%. I actually was so happy with yesterday that I tried to keep my warm-up the same, said Baumert of the 14-year-old Hanoverian gelding by Hochadel. To keep him sharp and make sure he was feeling good about himself. It’s totally thrilling, and it’s a total honor to be sitting here with these two incredible riders, continued Baumert. I’m thankful to the [U.S. team] sponsor Tim Dutta and also thankful to my wonderful owner Betsy Juliano. Ashley Holzer (USA) and Valentine rode to a score of 73.635% with their new freestyle and captured the bronze medal. I love the new music, but the trot tour is tricky to be right on the music, right on the money, all the time, said Holzer of her new test with her nine-year-old Oldenburg mare by Sir Donnerhall. My focus really was on getting the trot tour and nailing the trot tour, but maybe my focus should’ve been more on nailing the canter tour. Valentine is very new to the CDI ring. The talented mare has only shown in 10 FEI classes, but she has won every single one. She’s green, and the fact that she goes in there shows how far she’s come. Three days in a row for a young horse is a lot. I just have to be patient, work my canter, tell her where she’s going, and I think she’ll be great, concluded Holzer. 
Judge Hans Voser, Jennifer Baumert, Tina Irwin, Ashley Holzer, Tuny Page of Stillpoint Farm, and Allyn Mann of Adequan. Photo (C) SusanStickle.com

Judge Janet Foy, Terri Kane of Diamante Farms, Kerrigan Gluch, Lauren Asher, Naima Moreira Laliberte, and Allyn Mann of Adequan. Photo (C) SusanStickle.com
Click here to watch the freestyle for Lauren Asher! The day started with the FEI Intermediate I CDI3* presented by Yellow Bird Firm. Anna Marek (USA) and Einstein JP, her 10-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding by Democraat, rode to a win with a score of 70.706%. Katherine Bateson Chandler (USA) and Alcazar, a 14-year-old KWPN gelding by Cantango owned by Jane Forbes Clark, rode to a score of 74.695% to win the FEI Grand Prix Freestyle CDI3* presented by Harmony Sporthorses. Competition at AGDF continues on Saturday, March 16, and features the FEI Grand Prix Special CDI3* presented by Horseware Ireland. Week 10 of the AGDF runs through Sunday, March 17. For more information and to see a full list of results, please visit www.globaldressagefestival.com. Final Results: FEI Grand Prix Freestyle CDIO3* Presented by Stillpoint Farm Place, Rider, Nationality, Horse, Horse Information: Judge E% – Peter Storr, Judge H% – Elisabeth Max Theurer, Judge C% – Janet Lee Foy, Judge M% – Katrina Wuest, Judge B% – Cesar Torrente, Total % 1.Shelly Francis (USA), Danilo, 15-year-old Hanoverian gelding by DeNiro x Annabella owned by Patricia Stempel: 85.400%, 81.350%, 80.800%, 81.975%, 79.675%, 81.840% 2.Yvonne Losos De Muniz (DOM), Aquamarijn, 14-year-old KWPN mare by United Dam x Toermalijn owned by Yvonne Losos De Muniz: 75.900%, 72.725%, 76.275%, 75.200%, 76.100%. 75.240% 3.Charlotte Jorst (USA), Kastel’s Nintendo, 16-year-old KWPN gelding by Negro x Rodieni R owned by Kastel Denmark: 74.525%, 75.950%, 77.00%, 73.025%, 75.500%. 75.200% 4.Jill Irving (CAN), Arthur, 14-year-old KWPN gelding by Jazz x Olympia W owned by Jill Irving: 71.850%, 77.825%, 74.000%, 74.350%, 72.500%, 74.105% 5.Michael Klimke (GER), Royal Dancer 33, a 13-year-old Hanoverian gelding by Royal Blend owned by Michael Klimke: 72.725%, 70.450%, 73.850%, 71.375%, 73.075%, 72.295% 6.Bernadette Pujals (MEX), Curioso XXV, 18-year-old PRE stallion by DominonteXVI x Curisoa XIX owned by Bernadette Pujals: 72.400%, 68.825%, 74.175%, 71.250%, 71.800%, 71.690%







