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Competitor

Beatrice de Lavalette

Hometown: Lake Worth Beach, Fla. Birthday: 11/29/1998 Sport/Disciplines: Para-Equestrian Paralympic Years: 2020

Beatrice de Lavalette made her Adequan® U.S. Para Dressage Team debut at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival 3 CPEDI3* in January 2020. She posted scores in the 70s with Duna, the 2008 KWPN mare she owns with Elizabeth and Nicolas de Lavalette, to place second in the FEI Grade II Freestyle and help win the team competition. In 2021, she rode the KWPN gelding Clarc to sweep the Grade II division in the CPEDI3* at AGDF 3. She also competed at her first Paralympic Games in Tokyo 2020 with Clarc.

 

Sixth Sense

Nickname: Sensei Owner: Elizabeth & Nicholas De Lavalette Groom: Rafael Hernandez Carrillo Gender: Gelding Breed: Oldenburg Disciplines: Para-Equestrian Sire: Sir Donnerhall I Dam: Edosta Foal Date: 3/14/2010

Sixth Sense has been owned and ridden by Paralympian Beatrice de Lavalette since early 2022. Together they earned top-three finishes in the FEI Grade II Team Test and FEI Grade II Freestyle Test at CPEDI3* competitions in Deauville, France, and Waregem, Belgium. In June of 2022, they were the Grade II and overall champions at the 2022 Tryon Summer Dressage CPEDI3*


Competitor

Fiona Howard

Hometown: Boston, Mass. Birthday: 12/14/1998 Sport/Disciplines: Para-Equestrian Paralympic Years: 2024

Fiona Howard started riding as a young child in England - participating in an array of equestrian sports, including eventing, jumping, polocrosse, and polo at her local Pony Club. Fiona originally started her international equestrian career in reining, including appearances at the 2016 FEI European Reining Championships for Juniors and Young Riders. Howard was diagnosed with a rare muscle disorder called dystonia and moved to the United States (Boston, Mass.) for ongoing treatment. She was told she may never be able to ride again. After enrolling in Northeastern University in Boston, Mass. to be close to her medical team, Howard decided to try riding again, even as her conditioned limited physical control below her torso. Soon after, she began competing in para equestrian dressage, officially marking her first international start in 2022. Howard will contest her first Paralympic Games for Team USA this summer in Paris.

 

Jagger

Owner: Fiona Howard Gender: Gelding Breed: Westphalian Disciplines: Para-Equestrian Sire: Johnson Dam: Sigur Ros Foal Date: 4/29/2012


Competitor

Kate Shoemaker

Hometown: Wellington, Fla. Birthday: 8/25/1987 Sport/Disciplines: Para-Equestrian Paralympic Years: 2020, 2024

Kate Shoemaker earned her first world championship medal as a member of the U.S. Para-Equestrian Dressage Team for the FEI World Equestrian Games™ (WEG) Tryon 2018, earning bronze in the FEI Grade IV Freestyle. Her additional accomplishments include being named as the FEI WEG Normandy 2014 alternate; the 2015 USEF CPEDI1* Para-Equestrian Dressage National Champion; and the Adequan®/FEI North American Junior and Young Rider Championships presented by Gotham North team, individual, and freestyle gold medalist. Shoemaker also made her Paralympic debut at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games as a member for the bronze medal-winning U.S. team. Shoemaker also secured team bronze and won individual silver at the 2022 FEI Para Dressage World Championships hosted in Herning, Denmark.

 

Quiana

Nickname: Q Owner: Kate Shoemaker Groom: Lillie Anne Durbin Gender: Mare Breed: Rhineland Disciplines: Para-Equestrian Sire: Quaterstern Dam: Rubina Foal Date: 6/13/2014

Quiana competes in dressage and para dressage with U.S. athlete Kate Shoemaker. Together, “Q” and Shoemaker were part of the Adequan® U.S. Para Dressage Team that placed second at the CPEDI3* in Doha, Qatar, in February 2022, where they also placed first in all three Grade IV tests.