Ocala, Fla. – October 23, 2021 – In the highlight class of the World Equestrian Center Dressage IV show in Ocala, Fla., Olympic bronze medalist Ashley Holzer (USA) and Havanna 145, owned by Dr. Diane Fellows, were victorious in the Grand Prix Freestyle CDI-W on Saturday, October 23, 2021. The show concludes on Sunday, October 24, and has hosted a number of top dressage combinations in the internationally-rated competition.
Holzer and Havanna 145 stepped into the ring to perform their freestyle for the first time in over two years, having practiced it once at home to music. Holzer was pleased with the outcome.
“I had a great time,” she said. “I was honestly a little nervous. She’s hotter in this venue than she is normally at home. I was a little worried about the timing exactly, getting her quietly from movement to movement with inner tension going on and getting her relaxed, but it worked out.”
Holzer said that the passage and piaffe stood out to her, especially with her music that was put together by Tom Hunt.
“I felt that today her half passes in trot were much more rhythmical and uphill, and that’s a big breakthrough for her, so I was really happy with that too,” she pointed out. “The third canter pirouette wasn’t as quietly balanced as I wanted it to be, but the other pirouettes felt really, really nice. In general, I think she was a bit nervous and tense, and she still came out and performed to her best. I would say that is the most important thing for me, that I felt her really trying hard in there and giving it a little bit more power than in the past and still quite comfortable.”
Slotting behind Holzer in second place was Codi Harrison (USA) riding her own Katholt’s Bossco. They scored 75.040%, which was a personal best for them. It was even more impressive knowing that it was their first open grand prix freestyle test at a CDI.
Harrison grew along with her horse, having purchased him six years ago at Blue Hors in Denmark. They started at the young rider level and moved up to the Under 25 division. As Harrison turns 26 next year, she decided to move up again to the open grand prix.
“It’s been so fun to learn with him in the process and learn in the grand prix together,” she said of the 14-year-old Danish Warmblood stallion by Don Schufro x Michellino. “I wasn’t sure if he was going to be a big tour horse; I wasn’t sure if he’d ever do the U25. This is really exciting for me.”
Harrison, who is from Wichita, Kansas, but is based in Wellington, Fla., also had a brand-new freestyle for this show, with music by Boy de Winter and choreography she designed with Karen Pavicic. “I ran through it for the first time last week and prayed for this week,” she laughed. “It’s a little bit more difficult but nothing too crazy for our first open grand prix freestyle.”
When she saw her score come up at the conclusion of her freestyle, she was “shocked.” She added, “I wasn’t expecting that. I was thrilled. I’m really happy with him, and it’s definitely our highest score, even in a freestyle. It’s been six years of barely getting through a Prix St. Georges to now, so I’m very proud.”
Another newcomer to the open grand prix freestyle was third-place finisher Pablo Gomez Molina (ESP) riding Cristina Danguillecourt’s Ulises de Ymas. They scored 73.605% in the first-ever grand prix freestyle for the horse and the rider.
“I’m really happy with him,” said Gomez Molina. “This is our first year doing grand prix, and I cannot ask for more. I was a little bit disappointed yesterday because since our last show, he’s got much more strength. He was a little bit scared yesterday, so I was unable to show how he is. Today he was much better, more with me, and I was able to ride him more. That was the best part; I could ride him and give him trust and he was really with me.”
Gomez Molina describes Ulises de Ymas, an 11-year-old PRE gelding by Seni Indio x Superior II, as “a really introverted horse” and “really shy.” The pair have been together for six years, and Gomez Molina feels that he has built a very trusting relationship with his horse.
“It’s so nice to see him developing and to improve,” he said. “I feel like he can get much stronger and show what he really is. For me he’s always amazing but he can still get better. We can both get better.”
Howington and Cavalia Pick Up Second Win in Grand Prix Special
Jessica Howington, who recently moved to Ocala in May, took home her second win of the show with her own Cavalia in the Grand Prix Special CDI3*. The pair won the Grand Prix to Special on Friday and Howington felt that her test in the Special was an improvement. They finished the Special with a score of 71.574%.
“My goal was to have a little more energy, and I think we managed that three-fourths of the way through,” said Howington. “I was happy with that; it was improvement in my mind. She was a little more with me tonight. Overall, she was just ready to go. I was definitely happier with my ride tonight.”
Howington pointed out the passage, extended trot, and half passes as highlights of the Special test, which is a longer test than the grand prix. While Howington has had Cavalia for almost two years, she feels that they are still working on their partnership.
“I feel like right now we’re still at the very beginning,” she said of her partner, a 14-year-old KWPN mare by Sir Donnerhall x I.P.S. Gribaldi. “I will be blessed if I can get two or three more years out of her, because I feel like the next year and next year after that we will get better and better as our partnership develops. I’m really happy and proud that we’ve gotten to where we are, but I think there’s a lot more in the tank if we can get there.”
It was a special competition for Howington to take home two victories at World Equestrian Center – Ocala. “It’s amazing, and I’m over the moon about it,” she acknowledged. “I want to just continue to improve every test for me and Cavalia. There are amazing riders here, and the facility is absolutely incredible, the best of the best. It’s an amazing experience. Every single person I talk to, whether it’s someone in the stands who doesn’t know horses, or the top FEI riders, they all just rave about this facility.”
Second place in the Grand Prix Special went to Susan Dutta (USA) and her own Don Design DC with a score of 69.085%. Kerrigan Gluch and Mejorano HGF, owned by Hampton Green Farm, finished third with 68.723%.
Holzer and Hansel Win I-1
Holzer had her first win of the day in the Intermediate 1 CDI3* with P.J. Rizvi’s Hansel, having reached a score of 70.490%. Pablo Gomez Molina (ESP) and Servus Ymas, owned by Cristina Danguillecourt, were second with 69.167%, while Rebecca Waite (USA) and Beirholms Eclaire, owned by Mary Zorzit-Mattingly, were third with 67.402%.
Holzer, who has competed in four Olympic Games, believes that Hansel will be a top international horse, and exposure to competition at World Equestrian Center – Ocala has benefited the young horse.
“He’s funny because inside he’s brave, but outside he can be timid until you tell him, ‘No, you’ve got to be brave,’” she said of the eight-year-old KWPN stallion by Don Olymnbrio x Metall. “At times, I think he’s such a little boy. He wants to just jump around and play, and it’s hard to tell him, ‘Hey buddy, you gotta focus for six minutes and you’ve got to do your job.’ I think he’s really going to be an incredible grand prix horse.
“I was in the canter pirouettes thinking to myself, ‘I hope when he’s at the Olympics, this is what the canter pirouettes will feel like,’” she continued about her I-1 test. “He was just so effortlessly coming around and so balanced. I’ve ridden a lot of horses and you really feel a horse excel at a certain movement, and he excels at that movement. It’s so fun to ride. It’s going to be a great horse. I look forward to getting him into the grand prix ring in the near future.”
Competition at the World Equestrian Center IV CDI-W concludes on Sunday, October 24, with the Intermediate 1 Freestyle CDI3*, along with a full schedule of additional FEI and nationally-rated classes. For all results from the World Equestrian Center Dressage IV show, visit www.horseshowoffice.com/events.asp.
Final Results: Grand Prix Freestyle CDI-W
Elizabeth McMullen (CAN) at E score, Sandra Smith (ARG) at H score, Janet Foy (USA) at C score, Ulrike Nivelle (GER) at M score, Kristi Wysocki (USA) at B score, Total Score
1 Havanna 145: 2007 Hanoverian mare by Hochadel x Rodgau owned by Dr. Diane Fellows
Ashley Holzer (USA): 75.500%, 76.325%, 78.325, 76.625%, 75.625%, 76.480%
2 Katholt’s Bossco: 2007 Danish Warmblood stallion by Don Schufro x Michellino owned by Codi Harrison
Codi Harrison (USA): 75.375%, 73.375%, 75.075%, 73.875%, 77.500%, 75.040%
3 Ulises de Ymas: 2010 PRE gelding by Seni Indio x Superior II owned by Cristina Danguillecourt
Pablo Gomez Molina (ESP): 70.000%, 74.400%, 74.375%, 74.625%, 74.625%, 73.605%
4 Statesman: 2007 Hanoverian gelding by Sandro Hit x Brentano II owned by KML Inc.
Naima Moreira Laliberte (CAN): 70.875%, 75.625%, 74.750%, 72.375%, 72.875%, 73.300%
5 Whitman: 2003 KWPN gelding by Rhodium x Saluut owned by Jane Suwalsky
Sahar Daniel Hirosh (ISR): 71.375%, 71.025%, 70.050%, 67.000%, 70.500%, 69.990%
6 Cover Girl: 2007 KWPN mare by Johnson TN x Jetset-D owned by Jaron Verheij
Ivo Juhrend (NED): 70.125%, 70.050%, 69.850%, 66.500%, 67.250%, 68.755%
Final Results: Grand Prix Special CDI3*
Elizabeth McMullen score at E, Sandra Smith score at H, Janet Foy score at C, Ulrike Nivelle score at M, Kristi Wysocki score at B, Total Score
1 Cavalia: 2007 KWPN mare by Sir Donnerhall x I.P.S. Gribaldi owned by Jessica Howington
Jessica Howington (USA): 74.468%, 70.213%, 70.638%, 71.064%, 71.489%, 71.574%
2 Don Design DC: 2010 Hanoverian gelding by Der Designer x Sir Donnerhall owned by Susan Dutta
Susan Dutta (USA): 72.340%, 69.362%, 68.511%, 69.043%, 66.170%, 69.085%
3 Mejorano HGF: 2011 Pura Raza Espanola stallion by Grandioso owned by Hampton Green Farm
Kerrigan Gluch (USA): 71.596%, 67.766%, 69.681%, 67.340%, 67.234%, 68.723%
4 Dinamico: 2010 Oldenburg gelding by Dylano x Clintino owned by Kevin Kohmann
Kevin Kohmann (USA): 65.851%, 67.979%, 69.468%, 66.596%, 66.277%, 67.234%
5 Erivo: 2009 KWPN gelding by Spielberg x Contango owned by Jill Hardt
Jill Hardt (USA): 67.447%, 67.872%, 64.255%, 66.064%, 65.745%, 66.277%
6 Etanga: 2009 KWPN mare by Wynton x Crosby owned by Alexandra Dominguez-Thomas
Alexandra Dominguez-Thomas (GUA): 65.106%, 65.745%, 65.638%, 62.872%, 64.468%, 64.766%
Final Results: Prix St. Georges CDI3*
Janet Foy at E score, Sandra Smith at C score, Elizabeth McMullen at M score, Total Score
1 Hansel: 2013 KWPN stallion by Don Olymnbrio x Metall owned by P.J. Rizvi
Ashley Holzer (USA): 72.941%, 71.912%, 66.618%, 70.490%
2 Servus Ymas: 2013 Hanoverian gelding by San Amour I owned by Cristina Danguillecourt
Pablo Gomez Molina (ESP): 67.941%, 69.412%, 70.147%, 69.167%
3 Beirholms Eclaire: 2012 Westphalian by Ehrenwort 2 x Fürst Heinrich owned by Mary Zorzit-Mattingly
Rebecca Waite (USA): 65.000%, 68.235%, 68.971%, 67.402%
4 Elian: 2009 KWPN gelding by Sir Oldenburg x Santano owned by Megan Fischer-Graham
Megan Fischer-Graham (USA): 63.235%, 68.235%, 65.735%, 65.735%
5 Cosmico: 2009 Hanoverian gelding by Furstenreich x Rondo owned by Diane Amendolara
Diane Amendolara (ARG): 64.559%, 62.206%, 63.824%, 63.529%