February 15, 2024 – Ocala, FL – The World Equestrian Center (WEC) February Dressage CDI3* sponsored by Hampton Green Farm and Discover Dressage held the first classes of competition on Thursday, February 15, 2024, and saw 2023 Pan American Games individual gold medalists Julio Mendoza Loor (ECU) and Jewel’s Goldstrike return to the winner’s circle in their first competitive outing since the championship. Young professional Quinn Iverson (USA) was victorious in the Prix St. Georges CDI1* with Gremlin 41, owned by Billie Davidson. The show, which hosts Fédération Equestre International (FEI) and USEF/USDF-rated classes, continues through Sunday, February 18.
Mendoza Loor and Jewel’s Goldstrike scored a personal best in the Grand Prix with 74.869% from the panel of judges that included Sandra Hotz (USA), Omar Zayrik (MEX), Thomas Kessler (GER), Knut Danzbert (GER) and Jane Weatherwax (USA).
After winning their gold medal in Santiago, Chile, Mendoza Loor gave his mount “Goldie” a month off for him to rest and relax in his pasture on their farm in North Carolina. He slowly brought him back with two-hour trail rides, hillwork, cavalettis and then moving into the arena, all while riding in a snaffle bit.
“He deserved to have time off,” said Mendoza Loor of the 13-year-old KWPN gelding by Bretton Woods x Watermill Scandic. “Before we went to the Pan American Games, that was my promise to him, that no matter what we do and how we finish, he would have time off. The relationship we have is about trust. Trust is the number one thing you can have with your horse. Trust, harmony, and relaxation.”
The trust, harmony, and relaxation showed in the ring, despite a “little bit of tension into the corner at K,” described Mendoza Loor. “I had to ask him to stay with me. The judges rewarded the piaffe and passage today. The pirouettes were good and in the line of one-tempis I went for a bigger canter, and he held them beautifully all the way across the diagonal. The personal best feels good because it’s not about how much we can do, it’s how much fun we can have, and that was really fun.”
With his victory in the Pan American Games last year, Mendoza Loor qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games this summer. He, Goldie, and his team – which includes his wife and “rock” Jessica – will travel to Belgium in May where they will stay for the summer. They have planned for three competitions including Wiesbaden, Rotterdam and Aachen, to prepare for the Olympics. This will be Mendoza Loor’s first time ever visiting Europe.
Mendoza Loor and Jewel’s Goldstrike return to the show arena on Friday, February 16, for the Grand Prix Freestyle CDI3*.
First CDI Appearance for Gremlin 41 and Iverson Results In a Win
In their first CDI outing together, Quinn Iverson (USA) and Gremlin 41 made it count, scoring a personal best of 70.471% for victory from judges Sandra Hotz (USA), Omar Zayrik (MEX), Thomas Kessler (GER), Knut Danzberg (GER) and Jane Weatherwax (USA). Allison Zarembowicz (USA) and Happy Khan, her 12-year-old KWPN gelding by Zjengis Khan x Jazz, also picked up a personal best score of 65.618% for second place. Third place went to Maria Constanza Comaleras (ECU) and Jamrock BCN, her 10-year-old KWPN gelding by Negro x Vivaldi.
While this is Gremlin’s first CDI competition, it is also only the second CDI at small tour for Iverson, who has multiple wins in CDIU25 classes. Originally from Roseburg, OR, and now based in Wellington, FL, for the winter and Colorado for the summer with her trainer, U.S. Olympic silver medalist Adrienne Lyle, Iverson made the move from being a jumping athlete to dressage eight years ago. After an opportunity to train with Lyle and top U.S. trainer and Olympian Debbie McDonald, Iverson turned to dressage full time. She brought her first horse, Black Diamond, who was also owned by Billie Davidson, from First Level to the Under 25 Grand Prix.
Iverson and Lyle found Gremlin two years ago in Denmark. While Iverson knew he “had a great brain and good basic gaits,” it took Lyle’s eye to see more.
Iverson recalled, “That is where I’m very thankful Adrienne was with me because she looked at me after wetried him and said, ‘You’ve got to have some imagination here because this horse is going to be really cool.Do you trust me?’ She saw something more, something extra special in him, which I’m very grateful for. He has exceeded our expectations so far. He’s very smart.”
Iverson noted that the nine-year-old Oldenburg gelding by Grey Flanell x Hardenberg Donnerschwee has a natural talent for pirouettes, and she was happy with his overall rideability in this Prix St. Georges test. “He’sa very talented horse, and he’s got a lot of power,” she said. “To be able to put it all together instead ofhaving pieces is pretty exciting.”
Iverson and Gremlin will return for the Intermediate I CDI1* on Friday and continue in the small tour classes while working on the grand prix movements at home.
“I think his biggest thing is he almost tries too hard, but I will take that problem any day,” noted Iverson. “Wealways joke that he’s like, ‘Hold my hand as we go.’ He’s right there every step of the way though, which isgreat. We just keep holding his hand.”
Grand Prix for Freestyle CDI3* Results
Prix St. Georges CDI1* Results
Full Show Results and Ride Times
The World Equestrian Center February Dressage CDI3* continues on Friday, February 16, with the Grand Prix for Special CDI3* at 9 a.m., followed by the Intermediate CDI1* at 11:10 a.m. and the Grand Prix Freestyle CDI3* at 1:15 p.m. For more information, visit www.wec.net.
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