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STEFFEN PETERS AND RAVEL DANCE TO VICTORY IN THE ROLEX FEI WORLD CUP DRESSAGE FINAL IN LAS VEGAS
Las Vegas, NV-April 18, 2009-America's Steffen Peters and Ravel claimed the 2009 Rolex FEI World Cup Dressage title with a show-stopping Freestyle test that raised the roof of the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas Saturday.
The 44 year old rider from San Diego, California edged
Germany's double World Cup champion Isabel Werth into runner-up position with an
inspirational performance, while nine-time winner Anky Van Grunsven from The
Netherlands had to settle for third.
The Rolex FEI World Cup™ Finals
conclude Sunday with the Jumping final. The Finals feature World Cup Finals in
the two Olympic disciplines of show jumping and dressage.
This was just
the second-ever US victory in the 23-year history of the Dressage World Cup -
the previous American to take title was Debbie McDonald who, on Friday,
officially retired the great mare Brentina who carried her to World Cup success
in 2003.
Peters was chasing Werth's leading score of 84.500% when
third-last into the arena. The German rider's 15 year old gelding Satchmo can
be nervous and fearful on occasions, but he kept his cool to produce spectacular
movements this time out and snatch the lead from Dutchman Hans Peter Minderhoud
and Exquis Nadine who were real crowd-pleasers. There had been something
magical about Peters and Ravel all week.
During Wednesday's warm-up the
crowd went crazy with excitement as they watched them in practice and they went
wilder still when the US duo topped Thursday's Grand Prix. If the noise level
was difficult to cope with then, it faded into insignificance compared to
Freestyle night however, when the spectators simply could not contain their
excitement. Peters admitted he was "concerned" when they started clapping and
screaming with delight as he worked his way through near-perfect piaffe and
passage but Ravel didn't let him down. "I could see his ears were still
pointing towards me and not to the crowd so I knew he was still listening to
me. There was amazing electricity in there and it was hard for the dressage
fans to hold back - honestly I appreciate it!" he said.
At the Olympic
Games in Hong Kong last summer they finished just out of the medals in fourth
place but everything this partnership has already achieved is extraordinary.
The trip to China came just seven months after Peters started riding this horse
who just continues to grow in confidence and ability. "Ravel has improved so
much and I didn't have to push him tonight, he was just so with me all the
time. He's naturally a very level-headed horse" he explained. "Even before the
Grand Prix when I schooled him I knew this could be good here in Las Vegas. I
can't take too much credit for his mind, that's just the way he was born" he
pointed out.
The crowd exploded as he came up the center line to finish
but there was an agonising wait for the score which saw him take the lead by
less than half a percentage point and then it was time to sit back and watch Van
Grunsven take her turn with IPS Painted Black who earned a mark of 82.500% which
proved no danger. "The degree of difficulty in my test could have been bigger"
the Dutch rider admitted, "and we did make a mistake in the changes but I'm
really pleased - he tried to do well and its great for the sport that Steffen
has won. It shouldn't always be Anky and Isabell" she added, referring to the
long-time dominance of these two giants of the sport. "Of course we will go
home now and practice a lot to be sure we beat him the next time!" she
added.