Laura Graves and Verdades Take Home Silver in the Grand Prix Special at the FEI World Equestrian Games Tryon 2018 | USET Foundation
 

Laura Graves and Verdades Take Home Silver in the Grand Prix Special at the FEI World Equestrian Games Tryon 2018

Mill Spring, N.C. – It was a historic moment for U.S. dressage as Laura Graves and Verdades were awarded the individual silver medal after a stellar performance in the Grand Prix Special at the FEI World Equestrian Games™ (WEG) Tryon 2018 with a score of 81.717 percent. This accomplishment by Graves and Verdades is the first individual silver medal to be awarded to a U.S. dressage rider at a global championship, including the World Equestrian and Olympic Games. Fellow U.S. teammate Kasey Perry-Glass and Goerklintgaards Dublet were also successful in the Special, earning a 78.541 percent for a top-ten finish.

Isabell Werth and Bella Rose from Germany won the individual gold medal on an impressive 86.246 percent, while Charlotte Dujardin and Mount St John Freestyle from Great Britain claimed bronze with 81.489 percent.

Graves and Verdades (Photo by Erin Gilmore for Shannon Brinkman Photo)

Leaving no room for error, U.S. Olympian Graves (Geneva, Fla.) piloted Verdades, the 16-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding she owns with Curt Maes, to be the first combination to crack 80 percent in the Grand Prix Special. Calm and composed, Verdades danced down the centerline after beautifully executing a technically challenging test. Graves and Verdades will compete again in the Freestyle on Sunday.

“[Verdades is] amazing,” said Graves. “I’m lucky enough to be on a horse that wants to do his job. It’s a real test of a horse’s character when you ask them to go and they show up for you. [Verdades] just steps it up for me every time. You just cannot say enough good things about him. Today I’m very proud of how he let me ride him.”

Looking forward to Sunday’s Freestyle, Graves commented, “We can’t be any more prepared than we are right now. [Verdades] just felt really rideable,” said Graves.

Perry-Glass and Goerklintgaards Dublet (Photo by Shannon Brinkman Photo)

Perry-Glass (Wellington, Fla.) and Goerklintgaards Dublet, Diane Perry’s 15-year-old Danish Warmblood gelding, entered the Grand Prix Special on a mission. Demonstrating flawless passage and forward tempi changes, Olympian Perry-Glass and Goerklintgaards Dublet ended the day on a 78.541 percent.

“I’m so excited! I knew today was going to be a fight for us,” said Perry-Glass. “[Goerklintgaards Dublet] gave it his all and was there with his power and elasticity, and showed off his best suits. The piaffe and passage are his forte, so I’m excited about that.”

Ready to show off their Freestyle, Perry-Glass commented, “I’m really excited [about our freestyle]. I love my freestyle. It gives me goosebumps every time I hear it.”

As the first U.S. combination to ride the Grand Prix Special, Olympian Steffen Peters (San Diego, Calif.) and Suppenkasper, Four Winds Farm’s 10-year-old KWPN gelding, highlighted Suppenkasper’s ground-covering scope of motion in the extended trot. A miscommunication in the first piaffe early in the test earned them a score of 69.073 percent.

Adrienne Lyle (Ketchum, Idaho) and Salvino, Betsy Juliano LLC’s 11-year-old Hanoverian stallion, experienced some mistakes in the passage and canter work, resulting in a score of 69.043 percent.

The top 15 competitors with a score of 70 percent or greater from the Grand Prix Special will compete as individuals in the Grand Prix Freestyle on Sunday. Graves and Perry-Glass have qualified.

 

Competition Information

Competition concludes Sunday, September 16, at 8:30 a.m. ET in the U.S. Trust Arena, with the individual competition for the Grand Prix Freestyle.

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