Chef

Michel Assouline

Hometown: United Kingdom Birthday: 5/28/1955 Sport/Disciplines: Para-Equestrian

Michel Assouline serves asthe U.S. Para-Equestrian Dressage Team Chef d'Equipe and Technical Advisor. Assouline is a graduate of the French National Equestrian School, home of the Cadre Noir in Saumur and gained a vast international experience in the U.S., France, Germany, and the United Kingdom as an international dressage rider and trainer.


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

Rebecca Hart

Hometown: Wellington, Fla. Birthday: 10/26/1984 Sport/Disciplines: Para-Equestrian Paralympic Years: 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020, 2024

Rebecca Hart is a four-time Paralympian (Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio de Janerio 2016, and Tokyo 2020), four-time FEI World Equestrian Games™ team member (Herning 2022, Tryon 2018, Normandy 2014, and Lexington 2010) and seven-time USEF Para-Equestrian Dressage National Champion (2015, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2008, and 2006). She and El Corona Texel, Rowan O’Reilly’s Dutch Warmblood gelding, were the first U.S. para-equestrian dressage combination to medal at a world championship. As a member of the FEI WEG Tryon 2018 U.S. Para-Equestrian Dressage Team presented by Deloitte, she earned the U.S. their first-ever para-dressage medal at a WEG, winning bronze in the FEI Grade III Individual Test and then a silver medal in the FEI Grade III Freestyle. Rebecca is the most veteran athlete within the U.S. Para Dressage Program and has helped the team earn medals at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games, 2022 FEI Para Dressage World Championships in Herning, and the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games where she won three gold medals aboard Floratina.

 

Floratina

Nickname: Flora Owner: Chloe Gasiorowski & Rowan O'Reilly Groom: Mackenzie Young Gender: Mare Breed: Hanoverian Disciplines: Para-Equestrian Sire: Fidertanz Dam: Rubina Foal Date: 4/4/2008

Floratina enjoyed a successful career in FEI dressage, including an appearance at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, with Canadian Lindsay Kellock, as well as with Canadian Chloe Gasiorowski, before switching hands to veteran U.S. Paralympian Rebecca Hart. The pair debuted for the first time in Austria at the Stadl Paura CPEDI3* where they earned strong marks in Grade III competition. Since then, the pair have earned more than 25 wins together in both the U.S. and in Europe.


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.


Competitor

Cynthia Screnci

Hometown: Wellington, Fla. Birthday: 5/13/1967 Sport/Disciplines: Para-Equestrian

Cynthia “Cindy” Screnci is Grade V para-equestrian athlete. Screnci transitioned from the jumper ring to the para-dressage ring following a broken ankle from a riding accident and bone infection complication called osteomyelitis.

 

Sir Chipoli

Owner: Volado Farms and Cynthia Screnci Gender: Gelding Breed: Dutch Warmblood Disciplines: Para-Equestrian Sire: Sir Donnerhall Dam: Vivalucienne TKS Foal Date: 6/5/2007

Sir Chipoli began his partnership with Cynthia "Cindy" Screnci in 2021, and the pair quickly became a winning combination. They helped the Adequan® U.S. Para Dressage Team win the Perrigo CPEDI3* during the 2021 Adequan/USEF Para Dressage National Championships and the 2022 Tryon Fall Dressage 3 Show.