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Friday, February 3, 2006 Michelle Gibson and Lex Barker Continue Their Streak at Wellington Dressage
Gibson scored even higher today than in yesterday’s Prix St. Georges (70.00%). “The I-I is a nice test. It flows really nicely, so it’s always been our better test,” she explained. The pair is in their second year of competing in the small tour. “Overall today he felt more relaxed and everything flowed really nicely.” Gibson acknowledged that Lex Barker (who goes by several barn names including “Sexy Lexy” and “Barker Bear”) has the qualities of an Olympic caliber horse. “He has a huge heart and he’ll try. He wants to. He has a lot of ambition himself. He’s very much like my horse, even though I don’t own him. We work together very well.” The pair will continue to show in Florida in order to qualify for Gladstone. Gibson is developing a freestyle that she will present at the last qualifier in Wellington. Commenting on her back-to-back wins at Wellington Dressage, Gibson said, “I’m really pleased. I’m always a little surprised – pleasantly surprised. Overall, I’m really happy with him. Today when we went in, after our first halt, he took off in the trot and he just took a deep breath, and that’s what I wanted. I’ve reached my goal. He just relaxed and was like, ‘OK, it’s all good’.” Lex Barker’s owners, Scott Zahner and Michael Denneny of Elite European Sport Horse Inc. were at the show to watch the victories. “We come to every show,” Zahner said. “Michelle is a naturally gifted rider.” “The reason I like to come to see Michelle ride is that she really is a classical rider,” said Denneny. “When she rides, she’s very soft with the horses. The horses are always happy and that’s nice to see in this sport. That’s what this sport is partly about.” Starting her fourth year with “Sexy Lexy,” and her fifth year as a rider for Elite European Sport Horse, and Gibson expressed her appreciation of the owners, “They’re awesome.” At Wellington Dressage, the FEI Young Rider Team Test is one of two Region 3 designated qualifying competitions for the 2006 North American Young Riders Championships (NAYRC), which will be held at the Virginia Horse Center in Lexington, Virginia, August 1-6, for riders aged 16-21. From a field of six entries this morning, three scratched leaving a one-two-three finish for the ribbons. Laura Noyes of Wellington aboard her 11-year-old Trahkener Syncro won with a score of 64.815%. Erin Moran aboard her own Widerhall claimed second with 64.370%. Jocelyn Wiese riding Lamborghini earned third with 61.556%. In open competition, the FEI Prix St. Georges (PSG), which was divided into three sections over two days, wrapped up today. In the PSG A Section (February 2), Ashley Holzer of Canada topped a field of 13 horses with a score of 69.333% aboard Maximillian owned by Ellen Lazarus. In the PSG B Section for Adult Amateurs and Juniors (February 2), Robin Shehan and her 15-year-old Danish gelding Marsaelis were the winners over a field of seven horses with a score of 62.333%. In the PSG C Section (February 3), Holzer again claimed victory, riding her own Pop Art to a score of 71.667% to top a field of 12 horses. The open FEI Grand Prix competition kicked off today with 18 topnotch horses competing. The Canadian contingent dominated the field, taking the top three slots. Ashley Holzer claimed first place with Imperioso, scoring 69.306%, and also took second place aboard Gambol, earning 69.167%. Jacqueline Brooks riding Gran Gesto was third with 65.903% |
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