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July 5, 2009

Steffen Peters and Ravel were the big winners at the World Equestrian Festival (CHIO) in Aachen Germany.




Official Aachen Press Release:

Third victory for the American Steffen Peters in the Deutsche Bank Prize, Grand Prix Freestyle
Peters is the Dressage Champion of Aachen

It was pure excitement up until the very end. Would the American rider manage to beat the "Freestyle Queen" Anky van Grunsven in the Deutsche Bank Prize, Grand Prix Freestyle? Van Grunsven had set the score to beat at 84.50 percent with a highly technical choreography. And yet Steffen Peters still managed to go one better, claiming his third victory at the World Equestrian Festival, CHIO Aachen with a score of 85.60 percent. "It was almost like riding in front of a home crowd. The competition went even better than at the World Cup Finale in Las Vegas," commented the 44-year-old rider who emigrated to California as a 20-year-old after growing up in Rhineland. "You only get a horse like Ravel once in a lifetime. He is very sensitive, is always on my side and ready to fight for me, but at the same time he is extremely relaxed and totally reliable, which means I can ride into the tests without being nervous," reported Peters. Aachen seems to bond the two, because Peters discovered Ravel during the FEI World Equestrian Games at the Soers in 2006. ""It seems to be a good omen, my sponsors bought him for me back then. We took our time with him, he was my secret weapon, and his first international tournament was the Olympic Games in Hong Kong in 2008," commented Steffen Peters. The World Championships in Kentucky are the pair's next big goal. "We are going to take things easy now, perhaps we will compete at the World Dressage Masters in the autumn. Otherwise we are going to wrap Ravel up in cotton wool, to make sure that he remains fit. After winning the Grand Prix, Grand Prix Sp�ciale and the Grand Prix Freestyle, Ravel and Peters also secured the title of Dressage Champions Aachen 2009, which is patroned by the Liselott Schindling Foundation for the Promotion of Dressage. Second place went to IPS Salinero under Anky van Grunsven, ahead of Hans Peter Minderhoud with Exquis Nadine. Steffen Peters' freestyle routine was packed with technically difficult exercises - it began with the canter tour with flying-changes on a curved line. Also remarkable, the direct combination of a pirouette, piaffe and the extended walk.

"I am very pleased that Salinero has performed better over the last two days. Unfortunately, we had a small disturbance in the extended trot," reported Anky van Grunsven, who finished second with 84.50 percent. "Of course I would have preferred to win. But it is very good and important that the sport remains exciting and that nobody knows beforehand who is going to win," added the mother of two. "Whereby I am very glad that Steffen is American, so he can't be a threat to us at the European Championships in Windsor," she joked.

The Dutch rider, Hans Peter Minderhoud, came third on the 14-year-old KWPN mare, Exquis Nadine with a score of 80 percent. "I am very happy with my performances in Aachen, I brought three horses with me and I rode seven times: Being placed under the top three every time, was a great result," said Minderhoud, whose partner Edward Gal is considered to be one of the favourites to win the European Championships with the Gribaldi son, Totilas. Fourth place went to the British rider, Emma Hindle, who lives in Odenwald. Hindle rode her Olympic Games horse, Lancet, a 16-year-old Hanoverian by Wenzel. The best German result was fifth place by Heike Kemmer, who received 77.90 percent for her freestyle routine on Bonaparte. Sterntaler Unicef and Matthias Alexander Rath followed in seventh place behind the 19-year-old Balagur and Alexandra Korelova. "Balagur still immensely enjoys performing, I really enjoyed riding here. We have got our targets set on the European Championships, but we decide from show to show, how fit he is and whether he is still enjoying doing dressage," explained Alexandra Korelova, who scored 76.40. "Sterntaler was fresher today so it felt better again. Of course it's a shame that we couldn't repeat our recent performance level here. But Aachen is quite simply Aachen and the requirements are totally different," said Matthias Alexander Rath.

Germany's top rider Isabell Werth is currently suspended due a positive finding in her small horse tour Whisper and is also 5 months pregnant, so she was unable to compete in Aachen.

The Nations prize went to the Netherlands, second place to Germany and third place to Great Britain.



June 21, 2009

We had to separate this weekend. Laurie, Sandi, Jama, Lynne and Siggi went to Donida and Kristin went to Whidbey Island. Lynne showed her mare Eiswein at 3-3 with a score of 64.3%. Sandi showed Buie at 1-1 and during the Baroque show in hand as well as Dressage and Show hack, in which they placed 2nd. Laurie showed Mio at 2-3 and 1-2, as well as during the Baroque show together with his owner Jama in hand, dressage hack and best overall movement class. They placed 3rd.  Laurie also took Amaroux to school at the show grounds. He was a superstar :0)

Laurie sporting her top hat, while showing Jama's Andalusian stallion Mio at 2-3.


Sandi & Laurie with our show newbie Amaroux.




Lynne and Eiswein finishing their third level qualification for the NW & USDF championships with a solid score of 64.3%.




Jama and her noble steed Mio after placing 3rd in their Dressage Hack class.



Super-cute Gypsy Cob colt during one of the in hand classes.



wow, that is some serious hair...




Buie & Sandi parting the on-looking crowd after placing 2nd in the Show hack class. 





June 18, 2009

Kristin & Lars had their PSG debut this past weekend. Lars' mom, Michelle (pregnant with twins :0) was there to witness her boy taking 2nd place with a qualifying score of 62.3%.  Congratulations!!  

The stunning outfit with the navy Grand Prix top hat and Pikeur shadbelly was purchased from Mike at  Olsen-Mills in Bellevue (WA). We can highly recommend their great selection and superb customer service.




June 14, 2009

Kristin & Lars schooling for their PSG debut.


Julie & Pierro during their Third Level debut.


Lynne & Eiswein during their Third Level debut, resulting in 1st place with a qualifying score of 63.1%.


Sandi & Drambuie during their First Level debut, resulting in a third and fourth place.


June 12, 2009

Our friend & clinician Helen Langehanenberg is well on her way to the 2009 Bundenchampionat in Warendorf. At the qualifier in Hille (Germany), a field of 30 horses was entered for the 5-year old dressage horse division. Helen Langehanenberg won the class aboard Rohjuwel, an Oldenburg bred stallion by Rohdiamant x Castro. She scored 8.3. On top of that she placed two more horses under the first 7, also qualifying Floriane AV (Florestan x Rohdiamant) for the Bundeschampionat with a score of 8.0.

Saturday was Hille and on Sunday she took Fleur Rubin (Florestan x Rubinstein) and Fuerst Khevenhueller to the Nuernberg Burgpokal Qualifyer in Lingen (Germany). She competed them both at PSG Special, which is a national test for 7-9 year old horses. She won the class with 72.2% on Fleur Rubin (video) and placed Fuerst 4th in the same test.

Congratulations!! You rock!!

 


June 1, 2009

Summary of what we learned at the last Carla clinic :0)


Michelle's Dutch gelding Lars, ridden by Kristin. Cindy's horse Claudius, ridden by Carla.



Rebecca's new FEI horse Neo, ridden by Carla. Julie & Pierro taking a stroll after their lesson.




group picture: Carla, Siggi with baby E, Julie & Pierro staring at the belly in disbelieve and Wendy on the very right. Pat's gelding Willi, ridden by Kristin. Look at that hindleg action :0)






May 24, 2009

UPDATE:** Marion and White Kiss just won the final class of the day, the PSG for 7/-9 year olds!!**

YOU TWO ROCK!

May 22, 2009

This weekend we are hosting our yearly spring show at our German facility. Classes include qualification for the German Bundeschampionat and the German Junior Championships. Tonight will be the PSG freestyle and we keep our thumbs up for Marion and her eight year old White Kiss. Those two had already a great start yesterday with a 2nd place at PSG. It was a big class with over 37 competitors.

Congratulations!

CLICK HERE to enjoy their ride!

UPDATE:** Willander, one of our current sales horses just got a whooping 77.0% at 1st level!**

CLICK HERE to see him in action at the show!

 


May 19, 2009

SHOW UPDATE OF CAVALLIS HORSES & CLIENTS

L'Aperitif at Bridle Trails Park, May 17th

Julie & former Cavallis Sales Horse Malipiero cleaned up at 2nd level

Second Level, Test 3 - 1st place with 64.651%

Second Level, Test 4 - 1st place with 68.095%

It truly takes a village. Julie on Malipiero, their trainer Wendy on the right, friend Cindy to the left, hubby John with ring stuart and fellow riders Rebecca and Deborah.

 

Alex & Iggy - Alex's first show ever on Peter's horse Iggy!!!

Kristin and Siggi helping to get Iggy's hair (front & back) styled for his photo-op :0)

 

 

 

Training Level, Test 4 - 4th place out of 10 with with 60.8%

First Level, Test 1 - 4th place out of 10 with with 60.667%

 

Heart of the Valley at Devonwood, May 9 & 10

Julie & Maliperio

Second Level, Test 3 - 2nd place with 64.6% (Sat)

Second Level, Test 4 - 1st place with 67.6% (Sat) & 1st place with 68.3% (Sun)

 

Spring Dressage Show at Whidbey Island, May 2 & 3

Lorraine N. & former Cavallis Sales Horse Laudino by Laudabilis

They won all their classes with top scores

Training Level with 64.7% (Sat) & 67.4% (Sun)

Materiale class for 4 & 5 year old geldings with 75% (Sat) and 74.7% (Sun)

 


April 22, 2009

The gang going out for dinner.

Anky and the Dutch Stallion Painted Black. Wow, that

horse can move...

We celebrated with the Dutch fans, as Raphael &

Miriam found their old friend Jeanette Haazen at the

World Cup, who finished 7th in the freestyle.

Congratulations!!

Michal Rapcewicz on Randon rode for Poland

and was the surprise of the competition. His horse

was fresh and really fun to watch.

Isabel Werth and her Olympic mount Satchmo had a

very technically difficult freestyle but a small mistake

in the 2 tempis cost the pair the win.  They ended up

in second place.

The ladies met up with some fellow Washingtonians

in order to show Vegas how clubbing is done right.

The Swedish Stallion Briar also had his

a retirement ceremony at the World Cup, as this was

his last competition. 





April 17, 2009

Las Vegas World Cup update.

Brentina's retirement ceremony did not leave a dry eye in the stadium. It was a very emotional farewell.



 

Steffen Peters is the current leader of the competition after winning the Grand Prix on Thursday.  He was very happy and surprised after his victory over the two title favorites Anky and Isabel.  It was a well deserved win for the relatively new pair of 14 months.





Minna Telde was very elegant with her gelding Don Charly (left).  Raphael met his old friend Jeanette Haazen again (right).







April 8, 2009

Julia and Laurie visited Mr. Fancy Pants aka Livingston.  Julia was his groom in Germany before Laurie fell in love with him and imported Livi to Seattle.   Livi was very happy to see "his gals." 



  

 

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