For Immediate Release
Laura Cardon for Jennifer Wood Media, Inc.

Wellington, FL – March 13, 2014 – Mikala Munter Gundersen broke her streak of third place finishes with a victory on Thursday at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival (AGDF). Gundersen and Janne Rumbough’s My Lady finished first in the FEI Grand Prix, presented by Today’s Equestrian & GF Enterprises LLC during the AGDF 10 CDI W and CPEDI 3*, presented by Today’s Equestrian, GF Enterprises LLC, and Mike and Roz Collins.

Mikala Munter Gundersen and My Lady

Mikala Munter Gundersen and My Lady

 

The week’s feature event, the “Friday Night Stars” FEI Grand Prix Freestyle CDI W, presented by Today’s Equestrian & GF Enterprises LLC, will take place on Friday, March 14, at 7:00 p.m. at The Stadium. An impressive fifteen horse and rider combinations are expected to take part in the class as every rider aims to earn valuable qualifying points for the FEI World Cup Dressage Finals.

During “Friday Night Stars,” spectators will also be treated to performances by a woodwind quintet from the renowned Frost School of Music at the University of Miami, beginning at 6:30 when gates open and also during the break of competition. The quintet, composed of Jon Anderson, Kim Everett, Daniel Velasco, Isabel Thompson, and Carlos Felipe Vina will also perform the National Anthem prior to beginning of competition for the evening. A Pas de Deux performance from top Canadian rider Evi Strasser and her daughter, young rider Tanya Shostak-Strasser, will take place before the Grand Prix Freestyle awards ceremony.

Elena Lusenti, photographer for the Equestrian Lifestyle Destination book, will also host a book signing on Friday evening at the Global Pavilion beginning at 6:00 p.m. Books are available for purchase at the WEF Boutique on the Main Grounds of PBIEC or at the book signing. Anyone who purchases a book will have the exclusive opportunity to be entered in a drawing to win the chance to get a special edition copy signed by top show jumping and dressage stars and Olympic riders.

Gundersen topped an impressive field of 32 riders from eight countries around the world with My Lady, a 14-year-old Danish Warmblood mare out of Marion by Michellino. My Lady and Gundersen were the final pair to go, edging out fellow Dane Lars Petersen with a score of 73.120%. Petersen finished second with Mariett on a 72.700%, while American Catherine Haddad-Staller and Mane Stream Hotmail rounded out the top three with a 71.560%.

Gundersen was also the recipient of the Champion Equine Insurance Dressage Style Award, presented by Laura Fetterman.

Olympian judge Dr. Wojtek Markowski (POL) was highly complementary of the class, describing the caliber of riders as greater than what he may see in Europe.

“I think this class was very good. You have top riders on the same level, so that was very interesting to see. This is promising in front of all the processes for selecting the members of the teams for the [Alltech World] Equestrian Games,” Dr. Markowski explained.

He continued, “I think if I compare it to last year, the level [of competition] is much better. Together, all the riders did a very good job. It was nice to judge all of them. In Europe, not all the shows have a good class like we had today. Very often, we have less good riders. So that is promising for the riders who are based here from different nations.”

Gundersen was ecstatic to break her “Yellow Lady” streak after placing third in seven out of her eight previous tests.

“I’m so happy! I’m really, really excited. I’ve had an amazing season. It’s been so consistent and has slowly gotten better and better. I’m really, really happy,” Gundersen beamed. “I’m very proud because it was a very big class. I was looking at the [start] list and I was like, ‘Whoa.’ I would have been happy if I was in the top six.”

Gundersen admitted she hasn’t been able to get in the saddle as much as she hoped to after injuring herself at the end of 2013, but the AGDF circuit full of CDI competitions has helped her and My Lady progress to a higher level.

“I think it’s really important that we have all these shows, so we can have more and more experience. We have amazing judges coming in from Europe all the time, so we get great feedback. I think all of our horses have developed. All of the horses are just getting better and better throughout the season. It’s very nice,” Gundersen commented.

After finishing second two weeks ago in the AGDF 8 FEI World Cup Qualifier Grand Prix Freestyle, Gundersen felt My Lady had made marked development in her movements.

“My feeling in the tempi changes was really good. She has already really good changes, but it felt today like she was really jumping in them. I think I had some good piaffe work. Now, the piaffe is a double coefficient, so it’s important that we have that and the transitions and everything come together. She felt better in her body overall,” Gundersen explained.

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Second place finisher Petersen admitted Marcia Pepper’s Mariett felt a little out of shape after several weeks away from the show ring, but was still looking forward to contesting Friday’s FEI World Cup Qualifier Grand Prix Freestyle.

“I showed the first three shows and then she had a month off, and I kind of felt that a little bit. I had little difficulties in thoroughness and my zig-zag, maybe my left pirouette and stuff like that a little bit,” Petersen described.

Haddad-Staller may have finished third, but she counted Thursday’s test as a win for Mane Stream Hotmail, who she described as having a “breakthrough” test.

“I’ve been building up the whole season for a test like that, and I hope to move past it for the next horse show. He’s just going up, up, up, and it was not a surprise to me today that he did so well. The training in the last few weeks has just been fabulous with the horse, and I’m really happy,” Haddad-Staller smiled.

Haddad-Staller also credited the string of CDIs hosted by the AGDF with her horse’s development over the last several months.

“It’s been a blessing to have a circuit like this in Wellington. Even in Europe, I could also do horse shows every second weekend if I wanted to, but I’d have to drive a long way,” Haddad-Staller remarked.

She continued, “You know what to expect every weekend, and you know your horse is going to perform every weekend on this footing, which is fantastic. The stabling is super safe. This stadium has a lot in common with the stadiums in Europe, so I think that this circuit of horse shows is also moving up in the world. It’s been a real pleasure to be here this winter.”

Later on Thursday, junior riders were out in full force to contest the FEI Junior Team class, presented by Yeguada de Ymas. Paula Matute (ESP) topped the class aboard Firmamento Ymas on a score of 68.108%. American Bebe Davis finished second with Rotano on a score of 67.893%. Cassie Schmidt, also of the United States, was third with Velasquer after earning a score of 66.396%. Eight riders contested the class overall, the highest number of the AGDF season.

Competition for the AGDF 10 CDI W and CPEDI 3* will continue on Friday with the FEI Prix St. Georges beginning at 8:00 a.m. at The Stadium at PBIEC. The team tests for the Para-Dressage riders begin at 10 a.m. The evening feature class, the FEI Grand Prix Freestyle, will be held under the lights of The Stadium beginning at 7:00 p.m. For more information and full results, please visit www.globaldressagefestival.com.

Full Results for FEI Grand Prix, presented by Today’s Equestrian and GF Enterprises LLC

Rider, Country, Horse, Age, Breeding: Judge E%, Judge H%, Judge C%, Judge M%, Judge B%, Total %

1 Mikala Gundersen, DEN, My Lady, 14-year-old Danish Warmblood mare owned by Janne Rumbough, Marion x Michellino: 73.600%, 72.900%, 71.300%, 73.800%, 74.000%, 73.120%

2 Lars Petersen, DEN, Mariett, 16-year-old Danish Warmblood mare owned by Marcia M. Pepper, Zendi x Comeback II: 74.900%, 74.600%, 73.000%, 72.200%, 68.800%, 72.700%

3 Catherine Haddad-Staller, USA, Mane Stream Hotmail, 12-year-old Oldenburg gelding owned by rider, Rederna x Michellino: 73.600%, 69.800%, 71.400%, 71.000%, 72.000%, 71.560%

4 Shelly Francis, USA, Doktor, 11-year-old Oldenburg gelding owned by Patricia Stempel, Gurena x Diamond Hit: 74.000%, 72.800%, 70.600%, 70.600%, 69.500%, 71.500%

5 Belinda Trussell, CAN, Anton, 14-year-old Sachsen gelding owned by Robyn Eames, Shirley x Anteaus:72.1000%, 72.400%, 72.700%, 68.200%, 69.100%, 70.900%

6 Cesar Parra, USA, Van the Man, Van the Man, 12-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding owned by Michael Davis, Lady x Obelisk: 69.800%, 70.600%, 73.00%, 67.600%, 72.200%, 70.640%

7 Megan Lane, CAN, Caravella, 13-year-old KWPN Mare owned by rider, P. Riviera x Contango: 69.800%, 70.600%, 69.600%, 70.500%, 68.500%, 69.800%

8 Lisa Wilcox, USA, Denzello, 11-year-old Hanoverian gelding owned by Betty Wells, Romina x De Niro: 68.900%, 68.800%, 68.800%, 69.700%, 68.300%, 68.900%

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