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Tiko, Rosalut NHF, Ripline Lead Divisions after First Day of the 2015 Markel/USEF Young & Developing Horse Dressage National Championships

by Dana Rossmeier | Aug 20, 2015, 8:54 PM

Wayne, Ill. – The 2015 Markel/USEF Young & Developing Horse Dressage National Championships got underway today at the Lamplight Equestrian Center with three preliminary tests: the USEF Four-Year-Old Test, the FEI Five-Year-Old Young Horse Preliminary Test, and the FEI Prix St. Georges Test.

USEF Four-Year-Old Test

Top-ranked Alice Tarjan (Frenchtown, N.J.) stole the show in the field of 13 as her own Danish Warmblood Tiko and Oldenburg Donatella M took first and second place, respectively. Tiko performed with a lot of confidence, showed clear rhythm in his walk, and displayed good balance in his canter for an overall score of 7.860. Donatella M performed a great free walk and demonstrated good balance and scope during his canter for a score of 7.840. The future is bright for Donatella M as the judges see her with the potential to perform at the international level.
Alice Tarjan and Tiko (SusanJStickle.com)
Alice Tarjan and Tiko (SusanJStickle.com)

“They both have good basic gaits and are rideable. Donatella M is a bit hotter, which I tend to like, but Tiko is very rideable and easy,” said Tarjan.

It was a battle for third place between Vanessa Gesierich-Voltman (Holland, Mich.) and Sharon Wheatley’s KWPN Gladstone and Brooke Voldbaek (Sherwood, Ore.) and Sonnenberg Farm, LLC’s KWPN Generosa S. Both horses had a nice canter; however, the judges had a better impression of Gesierich-Voltman and Gladstone due to Gladstone’s confidence and expression and awarded them third place with an overall score of 7.600.

“[Gladstone] is a very nice horse to ride; very willing. His riding ability is great. He’s a little insecure here and there so he needs to get more confidence in the ring. He’s not very experienced in the ring either, but I’m really happy with how he behaved here, and I just enjoy being here. It’s great to see such quality horses and quality riders. It’s very motivating, and very inspiring,” said Gesierich-Voltman.

Complete USEF Four-Year-Old Test Results

FEI Five-Year-Old Young Horse Preliminary Test

It was a competitive preliminary for the five-year-olds. However, last year’s 2014 Four-Year-Old Champions Carly Taylor-Smith (Malibu, Calif.) and Nikki Taylor-Smith’s Oldenburg Rosalut NHF dominated the 16-combination field to take top honors in the FEI Five-Year-Old Young Horse Preliminary Test. Rosalut NHF showed lovely cadence in his trot as well as great uphill balance in his canter for an overall score of 8.580.

“Today was great. We went really calm and really easy so that for Saturday he has confidence, maybe we pep it up a little bit, but today I was really happy,” said Taylor-Smith. 
Carly Taylor-Smith and Rosalut NHF (SusanJSickle.com)
Carly Taylor-Smith and Rosalut NHF (SusanJSickle.com)


Nearly a seven-point gap separated Smith and Rosalut NHF and second-place finisher Katie Riley (White House Station, N.J.) and Cesar Parra’s Westphalian Don Cesar. Riley and Don Cesar had a wonderful performance, scoring high individual scores in the trot and walk to give the combination an overall score of 7.900.

“I was so happy with [the ride]. [Don Cesar] was absolutely a star. I couldn’t be more proud of him. I’ve had the ride on him since March. I’m very grateful to Cesar Parra and Marcela Ortiz Parra that I get to ride a horse like him. I think he is one of the best horses I’ve ever sat on,” said Riley. “I’m super grateful to Markel, USEF, and all the sponsors and people who make it possible. It’s just such an important thing for the development of our young horses for them to get used to an atmosphere like this.”

Trailing right behind Riley and Don Cesar was Marcus Orlob (Annandale, N.J.) and his own Oldenburg Shyriana with a score of 7.880. Shyriana’s athleticism, expressiveness, and power impressed the judges as the combination earned high marks in the trot and canter.

Complete FEI Five-Year-Old Preliminary Test Results

FEI Prix St. Georges Test (Developing Horse Prix St. Georges)

Heather Blitz (Medfield, Mass.) and Oak Hill Ranch LLC’s Danish Warmblood Ripline had the momentum coming into today’s FEI Prix St. Georges Test. After winning in the Prix St. Georges at HITS Saugerties last weekend, Ripline arrived at the ring with confidence to bring Blitz to victory with a score of 7.289. Since competing as a six-year-old last year, Blitz has been working with Ripline on gaining repetition, collecting muscles, and connection, and it worked for Ripline today.

“The overall test was really consistent. That nothing stood out as super or low, the whole consistency, that’s the character of the horse in general. From show to show, he is a very reliable type so we both can go in the ring with lots of confidence and not wonder what’s going to happen,” said Blitz.

A mere half of a point separated second and third place combinations. Christina Vinios (Wellington, Fla.) and her own Oldenburg Folkestone took second place with a score of 6.951 and James Koford (Raleigh, N.C.) and Maryanna Haymon’s Hanoverian Doctor Wendell MF came in third with a score of 6.903. 
Heather Blitz and Ripline (SusanJSickle.com)
Heather Blitz and Ripline (SusanJSickle.com)


“I’m happy that I went in and had a pretty clean test. I had a little bit of excitement in the warm-up so I was slightly conservative as he was a little sensitive to the noise, but he held it together in the test,” said Vinios.

Complete FEI Prix St. Georges Test

More information regarding the 2015 Markel/USEF Young & Developing Horse Dressage National Championships including complete results from all today’s preliminary tests can be found at USEF.org

The USEF Network will live stream the Six-Year-Old and Developing Grand Prix Preliminary Tests tomorrow beginning at 10:35 a.m. CT. 

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