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Top Entries Compete at 2018 AGDF 11 National Show

David Marcus and Dean Martin. Photo © SusanJStickle.com.

Wellington, FL – March 26, 2018 – The 2018 Adequan® Global Dressage Festival continued with a national horse show on March 24-25 at Equestrian Village at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, and top entries competed for impressive scores.

Horses procured through Danish Olympian Andreas Helgstrand on opposite sides of the planet converged on the AGDF show grounds to showcase their burgeoning talent.

2012 London Olympic Games rider David Marcus of Canada won Saturday’s grand prix with 69.348% on his own 10-year-old Dimaggio gelding, Dean Martin. This was the horse’s third grand prix and he is undefeated to date.

“I purchased the horse this past summer at Helgstrand’s in Denmark, so it’s a fairly new partnership,” said the Wellington-based rider. “He’d only been there a few days — he’d been trained and competed by a rider from Luxembourg — and I felt he was a really complete horse in general, with a very good work ethic and three really good gaits. He knew the grand prix work, but he wasn’t really a confirmed grand prix horse yet.”

Marcus has spent the summer gelling with the chestnut gelding and consolidating the grand prix work, with help from his husband Nicholas Fyffe and local trainer Oded Shimoni.

“Dean is very green still and needs to build strength, but I was really happy with how hard he tried this weekend,” added Marcus. “Seeing as I’ve had him for such a short time, he was the best he could be for this stage of his training. This was only his second show, and he’s handled both competitions perfectly and feels the same at competitions as he does at home.”

Another Helgstrand horse — this one bought out of Helgstrand’s new sales barn in Wellington — breezed to victory in Saturday’s 17-strong prix st georges class. Australian rider Kelly Layne piloted John McGinty’s gigantic Blue Hors Romanov gelding Brizard to a clear 73.235% win.

“We had been searching for a horse for John for a long time,” said Layne. “He’s 6’4”, so it was hard to find a horse big enough but good enough to be competitive, and Brizard is 18 hands at a minimum, but so light and sensitive to the aids. I worried that the eight-meter circles might be a problem for him, but he’s so supple everywhere that they were easy for him.”

Layne is accustomed to big horses, having competed the tall Udon P.

“Brizard is very experienced in the small tour in Europe, but I took him out for his debut here in Wellington so I can help John better by understanding what the horse is like in competition,” said Layne, whose barn is so close to AGDF that she hacked to and from the venue. “He was wonderful; [he was] on the aids and powerful but waiting for me the whole time. He absolutely did the job exactly as you’d want, and we were thrilled with him. In fact, if anything, he was more sensitive in there than in training, which means I can be very light with my riding.”

Since the sale of Udon P and her other grand prix horse, Layne is relishing the opportunity of having a quality small tour horse, though she will shortly hand over the competitive reins to McGinty.

It was an emotional win for Krystal Shingler (CAN) in Sunday’s grand prix, as this was her first show since the death of her mother less than a month earlier.

Her horse, the 10-year-old Fidelio by Fidertanz, is the first she has trained up to grand prix herself and this was their fourth ever grand prix. They won with 70.543% — the only plus-70% of the class.

“I got him in Germany as a coming five-year-old and he was a bit of a wild child,” recalled Shingler, who is originally from Toronto but is now a Wellington resident. “My trainer Kevin [Kohmann, of Diamante Farms] and I brought him up to the grand prix — though there were times that we nearly got rid of him because he was very difficult and liked to bolt. We soon realized that he’s a worker bee and needs to be busy. He said, ‘No thank you’ to most of the lower level stuff but, as it’s got harder, he feels more and more like it’s where he should be.”

Shingler, who works for the equestrian boutique Show Chic and fits riding and competing around her job, added: “My whole weekend was emotional and I got in my own head a bit because it was my first show without my mum. But I could feel that she was with me on my shoulder the whole time; it felt incredible. I’m just so glad that she got to see our first grand prix in February before she passed away.”

Fidelio — just like David Marcus’s Dean Martin — will now continue his training over the summer with the aim being in the CDI ring at AGDF next winter season.

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David Marcus to Compete at Central Park Horse Show

David Marcus and Don Kontes. Photo Credit – Sue Stickle, www.susanjstickle.com.

New York, New York – Canadian Olympian David Marcus of Campbellville, ON, will be among the world’s best riding at the 2014 Central Park Horse Show, presented by Rolex, to be held in the heart of New York City from September 18 to 21.

As part of the Central Park Horse Show, presented by Rolex, the Central Park Dressage Challenge, presented by The Axel Johnson Group, will see 13 Olympic-caliber dressage athletes facing off on the transformed Trump Rink in Central Park on Saturday night, September 20. Among those scheduled to compete are five-time Olympic gold medalist Isabell Werth of Germany and reigning World Equestrian Games team gold medalist Hans Peter Minderhoud of The Netherlands.

David Marcus, a 2012 Olympic Games veteran and a member of the Canadian Dressage Team for next week’s Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, has also received an invitation to compete.

“I am extremely honoured to have been asked to participate in the Central Park Horse Show in New York City,” says Marcus, 33. “I believe events such as this one are integral to the future of our sport, and it’s not often that we get to showcase dressage to a new and different audience.”

In the enviable position of having two top grand prix mounts, Marcus has elected to ride Don Kontes, a 14-year-old Swedish Warmblood gelding owned by Deborah Kinzinger, in the inaugural event. His other mount, Chrevi’s Capital, also owned by Kinzinger, will be enjoying a rest following the World Equestrian Games.

“I am looking forward to bringing Don Kontes out for this show,” said Marcus. “He deserves a bit of the limelight now!”

Marcus made his grand prix debut at the beginning of 2012 and, six short months later, was competing at the 2012 London Olympic Games. In 2013, he topped the North American World Cup League to qualify for the annual World Cup Final. In June, Marcus won the Grand Prix at CDI-W CornerStone Spring into Dressage, the official test event for the 2015 Pan American Games, before being named to the Canadian Dressage Team for the 2014 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games.

Marcus operates David Marcus Dressage, a full-service dressage training facility located one hour west of Toronto. For more information on David Marcus, please visit www.davidmarcusdressage.com.

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David Marcus Finishes Second at CDI3* Verden

David Marcus and Chrevi’s Capital placed second in the Grand Prix at CDI3* Verden. Photo by © www.eurodressage.com.

Verden, Germany – Canadian Olympian David Marcus scored a personal best to finish second to Steffen Peters of the United States in Grand Prix competition held August 9 at CDI3* Verden, Germany. Marcus is preparing to represent Canada at the upcoming Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games from August 23 to September 7 in Normandy, France.

Marcus of Campbellville, ON was awarded a score of 72.30% in Saturday’s Grand Prix test riding Chrevi’s Capital for owner Deborah Kinzinger, representing the pair’s highest score to date. U.S. Olympic medalist Steffen Peters posted the winning score of 74.98% with Legolas while Germany’s Dorothee Schneider riding Silvano earned 71.92% for third place. A total of 31 entries contested the Grand Prix.

“What more can you ask for than to have a personal best right before the world championships?” exclaimed Marcus, 33. “It is great for our confidence, and it shows the world the improvements that Capital is making and what he is capable of.”

Of Saturday’s performance, Marcus noted, “I had an early ride; I was third in the ring. I had to warm up in the rain, but thankfully it stopped raining in time for my test and Capital was really good.”

Three weeks earlier, Marcus had contested the prestigious CDIO5* Aachen, Germany as Canada’s sole representative. Following a clean but conservative Grand Prix test, Marcus pushed Chrevi’s Capital for maximum brilliance in the Grand Prix Special and had a mistake as a result.

“My goal in Verden was to find the perfect balance between the Grand Prix and the Grand Prix Special tests that I rode in Aachen,” explained Marcus. “I wanted the harmony of the Grand Prix from Aachen combined with the power and more uphill quality that I had in the Special. I think that was exactly what I was able to achieve today, and I was thankful that it was rewarded by the judges.”

Since making their grand prix debut in 2012, Marcus and Chrevi’s Capital have continued to improve their partnership and their standing on the international stage with each competition.

“He was great; he did exactly what we were hoping to do,” said Marcus of the 14-year-old Danish Warmblood gelding (Chrevi’s Cavallo x Weinberg). “He felt the best that he’s felt in the ring so far without even feeling like he was at maximum capacity yet.

“I was especially pleased with the piaffe today,” Marcus continued, referencing one of the most difficult movements required at the Olympic-level of grand prix competition. “It’s always something we are working to improve, and I think the scores reflected that his piaffe today was the best that he has done in the ring.”

The atmosphere at Verden proved to be especially challenging, as the venue simultaneously hosted the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) World Breeding Championships for Dressage Young Horses, as well as show jumping competition.

“There is really a lot going on; it’s a lot for the horses to handle,” said Marcus. “The actual competition arena is not so scary, but getting to it, and the overall atmosphere of the show grounds, is a lot for the horses to process. I give credit to every person sitting on a young horse at this show!”

Since arriving in Germany at the beginning of July, Marcus and Chrevi’s Capital have been based with renowned trainer, Jean Bemelmans, who is currently training the French team for the World Equestrian Games. Marcus’s personal trainer, Oded Shimoni, who has been flying back and forth from his base in Wellington, FL, arrived two days before the competition in Verden to coach Marcus.

From Verden, Marcus will return to the Aachen show grounds for the Canadian Dressage Team training camp. Then, on August 21, it’s on to Normandy, France for the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, with Grand Prix competition beginning on August 25. A total of 31 nations are expected to be represented in the dressage competition at this year’s World Equestrian Games.

“So far, we’ve enjoyed pretty smooth sailing,” said Marcus. “Capital is in good form and continues to improve, and it’s been a good experience overall. I can’t thank my owner, Deborah, enough for this opportunity. Jean and Oded have provided incredible training; my groom, Alison Malatestinic, has worked so hard towards this goal; and my partner, Nicholas Fyffe, has provided not only unconditional support, but has also seamlessly managed the business at home while I’ve been away.”

Marcus operates David Marcus Dressage, a full-service dressage training facility located one hour west of Toronto. He made his Olympic debut at the 2012 London Olympic Games, and in 2013, won the North American World Cup League. The 2014 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games will mark his world championship debut.

For more information on David Marcus, please visit www.davidmarcusdressage.com.

Contact: Jennifer Ward
Starting Gate Communications
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David Marcus Makes Aachen Debut

David Marcus and Chrevi’s Capital represented Canada at CDIO5* Aachen. Photo by Arnd Bronkhorst, www.arnd.nl.

Aachen, Germany – Canadian Olympian David Marcus of Campbellville, ON made his debut at the prestigious CDIO5* Aachen, Germany, held July 11 to 20.

Marcus was the sole Canadian representative invited to contest the CDIO5* division at Aachen. Riding Chrevi’s Capital for owner Deborah Miculinic Kinzinger, Marcus placed 28th in Thursday’s Grand Prix from an international starting field of 39 entries. The five-member panel of international judges awarded Marcus a score of 69.18%. The Grand Prix was won by Germany’s Matthias Alexander Rath, who scored 82.30% riding the illustrious Totilas while Helen Langehanenberg, also of Germany, took second place with 81.22% aboard Damon Hill NRW. Adelinde Cornelissen of The Netherlands was the only other rider to break the 80% barrier, earning a score of 80.98% to take third place with the 17-year-old Jerich Parzival.

“I was really happy with my ride in the Grand Prix,” said Marcus, 33. “Every day Capital been getting a little bit better since he arrived here in Germany, and I thought the Grand Prix was one of the better tests that I have had with him.”

Having qualified to move forward to the Grand Prix Special on Saturday, July 19, Marcus pushed for more brilliance from Chrevi’s Capital, a 14-year-old Danish Warmblood gelding (Chrevi’s Cavallo x Weinberg). As a result, a mistake in the passage-piaffe tour proved costly, with the pair being awarded a score of 67.84% for 26th place in the final standings. Rath and Totilas again emerged victorious with a score of 84.52%, followed by reigning Olympic champions Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro of Great Britain with 83.15% and Langehanenberg and Damon Hill NRW in third with 82.07%.

“Overall, I was really happy with the Grand Prix Special,” explained Marcus. “After watching the video of my Grand Prix test, I felt that I had room to take risks and I got a little bit too eager in the Grand Prix Special. I did take risks and pushed him for maximum, but, unfortunately, had a mistake which brought me down in the final placings. Having said that, when I watched the playback, I think the overall quality is the best it’s ever been.”

While Marcus competed in Europe in the lead-up to the 2012 Olympic Games in London, this marked his debut at CDIO5* Aachen, considered by many to be the best equestrian competition in the world.

“I definitely feel privileged to be here representing Canada,” said Marcus of the experience. “It’s been great, and it is an amazing horse show. It’s been a very exciting week.”

Competing at Aachen is part of Marcus’s preparation for the upcoming 2014 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games taking place in Normandy, France, from August 23 to September 7.

“I think it was the right decision to come here; I really wanted to have an experience with Capital in a venue such as this with the quality of competition that is here,” said Marcus. “This division is filled with the top riders in the world, and I feel very fortunate to be within that group. I am really happy that we came, and I’ve been very happy with how Capital has handled himself here.

“Unfortunately, Deborah wasn’t able to join us at this show due to her son’s wedding, but we’ve been in communication throughout the week and I have really appreciated her support,” continued Marcus.

While disappointed to miss seeing Chrevi’s Capital compete in Aachen, owner Miculinic Kinzinger noted, “It is an honour that David and Capital were invited to compete in the CDIO5* division at Aachen. It was unfortunate that they had a mistake in the Grand Prix Special, but I applaud David for taking a chance; if it had worked, it would have been a phenomenal test. You don’t win medals by playing it safe!”

Following CDIO5* Aachen, Marcus and Chrevi’s Capital will compete at CDI3* Verden, also in Germany, from August 6 to 10. The pair is currently based in Germany with renowned trainer Jean Bemelmans while Marcus’s own personal trainer, Oded Shimoni, flies back and forth from his base in Wellington, FL to provide his expertise. Both Shimoni and Marcus’s partner, Australian grand prix rider Nicholas Fyffe, were on hand to support Marcus at CDIO5* Aachen.

Marcus first made his grand prix debut at the beginning of 2012 and, six short months later, was competing at the 2012 London Olympic Games. In 2013, he topped the North American World Cup League. The 2014 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games will mark his world championship debut.

Marcus operates David Marcus Dressage, a full-service dressage training facility located one hour west of Toronto. For more information on David Marcus, please visit www.davidmarcusdressage.com.

Contact: Jennifer Ward
Starting Gate Communications
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David Marcus Named to Canadian Team for World Equestrian Games

David Marcus and Chrevi’s Capital. Photo by Sue Stickle, www.susanjstickle.com.

Campbellville, Ontario – David Marcus of Campbellville, ON has been named to the Canadian Dressage Team for the 2014 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games in Normandy, France, from August 23 to September 7.

Marcus will ride Chrevi’s Capital, a 14-year-old Danish Warmblood gelding (Chrevi’s Cavallo x Weinberg) owned by Deborah Miculinic Kinzinger, at the World Equestrian Games. Marcus and Chrevi’s Capital made their major games debut at the 2012 London Olympic Games.

“I’m honoured to once again be representing Canada at a major championship such as the World Equestrian Games,” said Marcus, 33. “This has been in our sights since the Olympics, and it has been a long road to get here. I am excited that it is now only weeks way!”

Marcus and Chrevi’s Capital departed for Germany on July 3 to further their training and competition goals. They are based with renowned trainer Jean Bemelmans at Gut Landfrieden in Ratingen, alongside fellow Canadian teammates Megan Lane and Karen Pavicic. Marcus’s own personal trainer, Oded Shimoni, will also fly back and forth from his base in Wellington, FL, to provide expertise.

“Everything went well; it is fairly easy for us to travel here,” explained Marcus of the trip overseas. “My stable in Campbellville is only 25 minutes from the Toronto airport. From there, it was a direct flight to Amsterdam, followed by a two-hour drive to where we are stabled at the training center of Jean Bemelmans. The trip went very smoothly for Capital; he is now a seasoned traveler and arrived in top form.”

The pair are preparing to compete at the prestigious CDIO5* Aachen, Germany, from July 11 to 20 where Marcus will represent Canada as an individual. The opening Grand Prix test will be held on Thursday, July 17, followed by the Grand Prix Special on Saturday, July 19, and the Grand Prix Freestyle to Music on Sunday, July 20.

“This week has been about slowly building Capital up for Aachen,” said Marcus. “It is very exciting, especially because Aachen is going to be a very competitive this year with a lot of the top nations coming from around the world to compete. It’s almost going to be as competitive as the World Equestrian Games themselves!”

Marcus is able to train and compete in Europe thanks to the generous provision of his owner, Deborah Miculinic Kinzinger.

“Deborah has been incredibly supportive throughout this whole process, not only in allowing me to come on this European tour, but also in the lead-up and qualification process for the World Equestrian Games,” said Marcus graciously. “I greatly appreciate her support, without which I could not be doing what I am doing; riding this amazing horse and representing our country at our first World Equestrian Games.”

Marcus’s teammates for the 2014 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games are Megan Lane, Karen Pavicic and Belinda Trussell. Lane, Pavicic and Trussell all received High Performance European Training and Competition Grants from the Canadian Dressage Athlete Assistance Program (C-DAAP) to off-set training and competition expenses.

Marcus made his grand prix debut at the beginning of 2012 and, six short months later, was competing at the 2012 London Olympic Games. In 2013, he topped the North American World Cup League to qualify for the annual World Cup Final. At his last competition on Canadian soil in June, Marcus rode Chrevi’s Capital to victory in the Grand Prix at CDI-W CornerStone Spring Into Dressage, the official test event for the 2015 Pan American Games.

Marcus operates David Marcus Dressage, a full-service dressage training facility located one hour west of Toronto. For more information on David Marcus, please visit www.davidmarcusdressage.com.

Contact: Jennifer Ward
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David Marcus to Contest CDIO5* Aachen

Olympian David Marcus will be Canada’s sole dressage representative riding Chrevi’s Capital at CDIO5* Aachen. Photo by Sue Stickle, www.susanjstickle.com.

Campbellville, Ontario – Canadian Olympian David Marcus of Campbellville, ON, has been invited to the prestigious CDIO5* Aachen, Germany, from July 11 to 20.

The Canadian dressage athlete will ride his 2012 London Olympic partner, Chrevi’s Capital, a 14-year-old Danish Warmblood gelding (Chrevi’s Cavallo x Weinberg) owned by Deborah Miculinic Kinzinger. The opening Grand Prix test will be held on Thursday, July 17, followed by the Grand Prix Special on Saturday, July 19, and the Grand Prix Freestyle to Music on Sunday, July 20.

Marcus will be the sole Canadian representative contesting dressage events at CDIO5* Aachen, Germany.

“I am so very excited to have been invited to compete at Aachen in the CDIO5* division as the sole representative for Canada,” said Marcus, 33. “Aachen is the biggest annual horse show in the world and a show that I have always wanted to compete at. This will be a great chance for me and Capital to build our relationship and confidence in a stadium similar to what we would experience at a major games, making this an important stop for us in our build-up to the World Equestrian Games.”

Following CDIO5* Aachen, Marcus and Chrevi’s Capital will compete at CDI3* Verden, also in Germany, from August 6 to 10.

“This show will be held in conjunction with the World Young Horse Championships, and competing in the Grand Prix division will be a great opportunity for us to finalize our preparation in the competition ring prior to going into training camp for WEG,” said Marcus. “All in all, it’s going to be a very exciting summer, and I can’t wait to get started.”

Marcus will depart for Germany at the beginning of July, where he will be based with renowned German dressage trainer, Jan Bemelmans. His own personal trainer, Oded Shimoni, will also fly back and forth from his base in Wellington, FL to provide his expertise.

At his last competition on Canadian soil, Marcus rode Chrevi’s Capital to victory in the Grand Prix at CDI-W CornerStone Spring into Dressage. The official test event for the 2015 Pan American Games, CDI-W CornerStone Spring into Dressage was held June 5 to 8 at the Caledon Pan Am Equestrian Park in Palgrave, ON.

In addition to winning, Marcus also fulfilled the Canadian selection criteria for the upcoming Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG) to be held in Normandy, France at the end of August. Riders needed to achieve four scores over 68% in the Grand Prix in CDI competition, one of which must have been in May or June of 2014.

Marcus made his grand prix debut at the beginning of 2012 and, six short months later, was competing at the 2012 London Olympic Games. In 2013, he topped the North American World Cup League, and is now on track to represent Canada at the 2014 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games.

Marcus operates David Marcus Dressage, a full-service dressage training facility located one hour west of Toronto. For more information on David Marcus, please visit www.davidmarcusdressage.com.

Contact: Jennifer Ward
Starting Gate Communications
Cell: (613) 292-5439
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David Marcus Claims CDI-W CornerStone Grand Prix

David Marcus won the $5,000 Grand Prix riding Chrevi’s Capital at the CDI-W CornerStone Spring into Dressage. Photo by Candid Shot Photography.

Palgrave, Ontario – Canadian Olympian David Marcus of Campbellville, ON scored victory in his first competition on Canadian soil this season, winning the Grand Prix at CDI-W CornerStone Spring into Dressage. The official test event for the 2015 Pan American Games, CDI-W CornerStone Spring into Dressage was held June 5 to 8 at the Caledon Pan Am Equestrian Park in Palgrave, ON.

Marcus and his 2012 Olympic mount, Chrevi’s Capital, topped a starting field of 14 entries to win the $5,000 Grand Prix, presented by Butternut Ridge, with a score of 69.98%. Close behind was fellow Canadian, Megan Lane, who scored 69.90% to place second riding Caravella.

In addition to winning, Marcus also fulfilled the Canadian selection criteria for the upcoming Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG) to be held in Normandy, France, at the end of August. Riders needed to achieve four scores over 68% in the Grand Prix in CDI competition, one of which must have been in May or June of 2014. With their respective scores, Marcus and Lane have become the first two Canadian athletes to successfully fulfill the criteria.

“It was a great day for us,” said Marcus, whose mount, Chrevi’s Capital, is a 14-year-old Danish Warmblood gelding (Chrevi’s Cavallo x Weinberg) owned by Deborah Miculinic Kinzinger of Butternut Ridge. “I have been concentrating on preparing the Grand Prix coming into this competition. For us, this Grand Prix score was an important part of fulfilling the final phase of our WEG criteria, so that has been a real focus and I’m really pleased with how it went. I couldn’t have asked for more than what Capital produced yesterday. I thought that Capital and I put in a clean, harmonious, correct, powerful test, and that is exactly what I was looking for.”

Marcus added, “This puts us one step closer to representing Canada at WEG, and I am very excited about that. It was also the first competition that Butternut Ridge has sponsored. I want to sincerely thank my owner, Deborah, not only for her support of me and her horses that I ride, but of this class as well.”

A stone bruise resulting from a rock becoming wedged in Chrevi’s Capital’s shoe prevented the pair from competing in the $12,000 Grand Prix Freestyle, presented by Butternut Ridge.

“Coming off our success in the grand prix, I was really looking forward to competing in the Freestyle, especially as it’s an incredible show and the competition was being sponsored by Deborah’s own Butternut Ridge,” said a disappointed Marcus. “The good news is that it’s very minor, and Capital will be completely fine. That’s life with horses!”

Marcus has enjoyed a meteoric rise to the upper echelons of dressage sport since making his debut at the Olympic-level of grand prix at the beginning of 2012. Six short months later, he found himself competing at the 2012 London Olympic Games and, in 2013, topped the North American World Cup League. Now, he’s on track to compete at the 2014 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games.

“The next step on our journey is to head to Europe at the beginning of July where we plan to compete at the prestigious CHIO Aachen in Germany,” explained Marcus, 33.

Marcus also has a view to competing in next year’s Pan American Games, hosted by Toronto. Competing in the Pan Am test event gave Marcus an opportunity to experience the newly rebuilt venue one year in advance.

“I think what they’ve done so far is truly world-class,” praised Marcus, who operates David Marcus Dressage, a full-service training facility, in Campbellville, ON. “The footing that they’ve installed in the competition arena is second to none. I can’t wait to see what the next phase will be, as the Pan Am Games are definitely one of my competition goals.”

Marcus also brought his developing mount, Don Altena, to compete in the FEI Six-Year-Old division at CDI-W CornerStone Spring into Dressage, marking the horse’s first CDI-sanctioned competition and only the third competition of his career.

“Don Altena is going to be a very interesting grand prix horse for the future,” said Marcus of the six-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding (Wonderboy x El Corona) also owned by Miculnic Kinzinger. “The Six-Year-Old classes are a nice way to get experience for him, at a level he is comfortable competing at, against horses his own age. I was very pleased with his result in the FEI Six-Year-Old Final, where we scored over 72%. Overall, he was exactly the same in the competition ring as he is at home, and I think that’s a very important trait that will serve him well in the future.”

Marcus also coached several other competitors to success at CornerStone Spring into Dressage including Maya Markowski who rode two horses in the CDI Small Tour division and Sarah Pfaff who had two horses in the National Small Tour division. Marcus’s partner, Nicholas Fyffe of Australia, also competed at Fourth Level, enjoying a win with Faisan AT.

His own trainer, Oded Shimoni, flew to Toronto from his base in Wellington, FL to coach Marcus at the event.

“I would like to thank Oded for his help and support this weekend and Nicholas who, especially in the lead-up to this show, set aside time every day to focus on watching Capital and me in our training,” concluded Marcus. “That was a real benefit coming into this competition.”

With a big win and qualification for the World Equestrian Games under his belt, it was ‘mission accomplished’ for Marcus at the CDI-W CornerStone Spring into Dressage competition!

For more information on David Marcus, please visit www.davidmarcusdressage.com.

Contact: Jennifer Ward
Starting Gate Communications
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David Marcus Wraps Up Winter Season in Wellington

David Marcus, pictured with Chrevi’s Capital, concluded his winter competition season by competing in the CDI5* Adequan Global Dressage Festival Week 12. Photo by Starting Gate Communications.

Wellington, Florida – Canadian Olympian David Marcus of Campbellville, ON, concluded his winter season in Wellington, FL, by competing in the CDI5* Adequan Global Dressage Festival Week 12 held March 25-30.

Riding Chrevi’s Capital, a 14-year-old Danish Warmblood gelding (Chrevi’s Cavallo x Weinberg) owned by Deborah Kinzinger, Marcus contested the Grand Prix on Thursday to earn a score of 69.90% before performing his Grand Prix Freestyle in front of a packed house on Friday night.  Riding to music by Annie Lennox and The Eurhythmics, Marcus was awarded a score of 72.90% by the five-member panel of international judges.

“Overall, we had a really great season,” said Marcus, who is currently the top Canadian in the FEI World Rankings with his 2012 London Olympic mount.  “Capital missed a few shows in the middle of the season due to a minor issue that, unfortunately, took us out of the Nations’ Cup competition.  I am really happy that, even after being out of the show ring for almost two months, he came to the five-star and showed the professionalism and consistency that he’s become known for.”

Marcus continued, “For the Freestyle, we tried a new program with new music, and I think the choreography really suited him.  We received positive feedback from the judges, and I’m looking forward to continuing to develop and polish it over time.  Even without changing anything in the horse’s performance, I think if I practice it more and perfect the timing, there are more points still to be had.  Of course, I’m a competitor and I always want higher scores, and I think Capital is more than capable of earning them.”

Held concurrently with the CDI5* competition, Marcus contested the CDI3* grand prix division of the Adequan Global Dressage Festival Week 12 with Don Kontes, a 14-year-old Swedish Warmblood gelding also owned by Kinzinger.

This winter, Marcus began training with Oded Shimoni.  Having formerly trained with Robert Dover, Marcus found it to be a smooth transition, explaining, “With Robert’s new position as the coach of the U.S. Team, I switched to train with Oded, whom I have known for years.  We have all been based out of Stillpoint Farm together, so it was an easy transition because he knew me and was already familiar with my horses from having spent many winters together.  Oded has a real talent for bringing out the piaffe and passage in the horses and improving their overall quality, throughness and way of going, and that was really helpful this season.”

Marcus will continue to train with Shimoni for the month of April and, after returning to his home base in Canada, will meet up with the Israeli trainer at competitions throughout the spring.  Next up on Marcus’s competition calendar is CDI3* Lexington, KY, from May 22-25 followed by CDI-W CornerStone Spring Into Dressage in Palgrave, ON, from June 6-8.  Held at the Caledon Pan Am Equestrian Park, the CornerStone Spring into Dressage competition will act as a test event for the 2015 Pan American Games.

“Following the spring tour, our tentative plan is to go to Europe for the months of July and August, and hopefully be competing at the World Equestrian Games in Normandy at the end of August,” said Marcus.

Making is all possible is owner Deborah Kinzinger, who not only supports Marcus but also recently founded the Canadian Dressage Athlete Assistance Program (CDAAP) to help fund Canadian junior, young rider, and high performance athletes as they strive to compete on the world stage.

“I want to thank Deborah for all of her incredible support,” said Marcus of the 2013 Dressage Canada “Owner of the Year”.  “Not only does she sponsor me personally, but she also founded CDAAP to help support the sport in Canada as a whole.  The implications are huge for the Canadian Dressage Team and our ability to go to Europe with more funding than we have ever had before.”

Marcus continued, “I also want to say thank you to our amazing team – they allow us to focus our time on showing while they are managing everything so beautifully at home – and to all of my sponsors for their support, including EquineLUX saddle pads, Neue Schule bits, SSG Gloves and Trilogy Performance Saddlery.”

Marcus and his partner, Nicholas Fyffe, had a total of 18 horses in full training during the 2014 season between their own competitive mounts and those of their students.  Most notably, Maya Markowski was a member of the Canadian Team for the Nations’ Cup competition in February while another student, Pam Davies, successfully moved from Third Level up to Prix St. Georges in just one season.

“We enjoyed great success with all of our students, including those competing at the lower levels,” said Marcus.  “I was also able to show my young horse, Don Altena, in the FEI Six-Year-Old tests with scores in the mid-70s.  We are very excited about his progress and the aptitude that he is showing for the grand prix movements.”

For Marcus, there is no doubt that he will be returning to Wellington next year.

“There is no comparison to the level of sport that is now offered here in Wellington,” said Marcus, 33.  “If we consider the quality of horses in this weekend’s CDI5* competition, it was great sport.  The stands were full and the stables were overflowing with horses.  The percentage of growth from last year to this year has been huge.  The prize money is a huge draw, and that’s something that is fairly new to our sport compared to the jumpers.  Everyone is really enjoying it, and looking forward to seeing the future growth.  Having this great circuit here in Wellington has made dressage more attractive to the sponsors and to the fans and, as it continues to grow, I believe more people will start investing into our sport, which will be great for dressage in North America.”

Marcus operates David Marcus Dressage, a full-service training facility, in Campbellville, ON.  For more information, please visit www.davidmarcusdressage.com.

Contact:  Jennifer Ward
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David Marcus Flies Canadian Flag in CDI4* Wellington

David Marcus and Chrevi’s Capital were the highest-placed Canadian combination in Grand Prix competition at the CDI4* Adequan Global Dressage Festival. Photo by Sue Stickle.

Wellington, Florida – Canadian Olympian David Marcus of Campbellville, ON, represented Canada in the CDI4* Adequan Global Dressage Festival held February 5 to 9 in Wellington, Florida.

In Friday’s Grand Prix competition, Marcus and Chrevi’s Capital were the top Canadian combination, earning a score of 68.74% to place fifth overall among an 18-horse starting field.  Lars Petersen of Denmark won the Grand Prix with a score of 70.96% riding Mariett, while less than one percentage point separated the second through sixth placed finishers.

Friday night’s Freestyle competition took place in front a packed house at the Global Dressage Festival stadium.  Marcus and Chrevi’s Capital performed to the music of George Michael and Wham!, designed by Dutch freestyle specialist Joost Peters, earning a score of 70.90%.

“It was a good weekend for Capital,” said Marcus, 33, of his London Olympic mount.  “January was a cold month here, and the heat has really come on strong in the last few days.  I think Capital was feeling the effects of that, he felt a little flat in general, but he did everything that we asked him to do.  He did two tests with almost no mistakes in them.”

Marcus continued, “I was especially pleased with him tonight in the Freestyle because he didn’t feel the least bit nervous.  It was a full house and while he would have previously made me aware of his inner tension, tonight it was just like any other day at the barn.  It was a big achievement in his confidence.”

Chrevi’s Capital is a 14-year-old Danish Warmblood gelding (Chrevi’s Cavallo x Weinberg) owned by Deborah Kinzinger, who was recently named the Dressage Canada “Owner of the Year” for 2013.

Earlier in the day, Marcus and Chrevi’s Capital were officially named to the Canadian Dressage Team for the upcoming CDIO3* Adequan Global Dressage Festival from February 18 to 23.  It will mark the third consecutive year that Wellington has hosted a Nations’ Cup competition for dressage, and the third consecutive year that Marcus has been named to the Canadian team.

“I am honoured to be named to the Nations’ Cup team for a third time here in Wellington,” said Marcus, who will ride alongside Brittany Fraser, Belinda Trussell and Chris von Martels as members of Team Canada 1.  “This year, we have a very strong team.  I’m excited, and feel that there is a lot of potential for our team to do well.”

Marcus operates David Marcus Dressage in Campbellville, ON.  During the winter months, he is based in Wellington, Florida, home to a highly-competitive circuit that attracts riders from around the world.

Since making their grand prix debut two short years ago, Marcus and Chrevi’s Capital have represented Canada at the 2012 Olympic Games and won the 2012/2013 North American World Cup League.  Their next goal is to qualify for for the 2014 FEI World Equestrian Games to be held in Normandy, France, in August.

Coach Oded Shimoni, trainer and partner Nicholas Fyffe, and groom Alison Malatestinic all play integral roles in Marcus’ success with Chrevi’s Capital.  Marcus also greatly appreciates the generous support of his sponsors, EquineLUX saddle pads, Neue Schule bits, and SSG Gloves, in achieving his goals.  For more information, please visit www.davidmarcusdressage.com.

Contact:  Jennifer Ward
Starting Gate Communications
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Olympian David Marcus to Perform Dressage Exhibition at Trump Invitational

David Marcus and Don Kontes. Photo © SusanJStickle.com.

Junior/Amateur Riders Named for Speed Exhibition Class

Wellington, FL – January 4, 2014 – Equestrian Sport Productions (ESP) announces the following riders have been invited to the $5,000 Junior/Amateur Jumper Speed Exhibition class, sponsored by EnTrust Capital. The class follows the $125,000 Trump Invitational Grand Prix, presented by Rolex, and is held at The Mar-a-Lago Club on Palm Beach Island on Sunday, January 5, 2014. The exhibition class gives junior and amateur riders a special opportunity of competing at this unique event. Adding to the entertainment at this year’s event will be a dressage exhibition by Olympian David Marcus.

The riders invited to compete in the $5,000 Junior/Amateur Jumper Speed Exhibition class, sponsored by EnTrust Capital, are: Gustavo Mirabal, Hannah Patten, Madeline Thatcher, Annabelle Gundlach, Cloe Hymowitz, Heather Hooker, Mareya Godoy, Jennifer Gates, Kira Kerkorian, Jennifer Santana, Alicia Gamboa, Mikala Chesler, and Paris Sellon.

An elegant dressage exhibition will be performed by Canadian Olympian David Marcus on one of his top horses, Don Kontes, during Sunday’s festivities. “I look forward to introducing dressage to the spectators at the Trump Invitational,” Marcus said. “The Mar-a-Lago Club is a spectacular venue, and I think it will be a great experience!”

Born in Omaha, Nebraska, David Marcus began riding at the age of seven. In 1996, he made a decision to take the sport to the next level, heading north of the border to Canada to train with Olympic-level coaches while also pursuing his university education. Marcus represented the United States in five North American Young Riders’ Championships, winning silver and bronze medals.

At the end of 2011, Marcus officially became a Canadian citizen, and immediately began representing his new home country successfully at the Grand Prix level with Chrevi’s Capital and Don Kontes. In his Canadian Team debut at the 2012 Nations Cup at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival, Marcus and Chrevi’s Capital proudly wore the maple leaf, scoring a win for Canada. Marcus drew on that top performance and represented Canada at the 2012 London Olympic Games.

Following London, Marcus continued to excel in international competition, topping the 2012/2013 North American World Cup League and enjoying impressive victories at such prestigious events as CDI-W Dressage at Devon, the CDI-W at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival and, most recently, the $20,000 Royal Invitational Cup at Toronto’s Royal Horse Show.

Marcus has his sights firmly set on the 2014 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games in Normandy, France, and, in preparation, will compete throughout the winter circuit in Wellington at the 2014 Adequan Global Dressage Festival.

With the addition of the $5,000 Junior/Amateur Jumper Speed Exhibition class, sponsored by EnTrust Capital, as well as a grand prix dressage exhibition, the Trump Invitational, presented by Rolex, is sure to be an exciting, action-packed day.

The Trump Invitational, presented by Rolex, serves as the kick-off party for the 2014 FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival, the 12-week circuit that runs at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center in Wellington on January 8 – March 30, 2014.

Mar-a-Lago, the former Marjorie Merriweather Post Estate purchased and restored by Mr. Donald Trump in 1985, is one of the most spectacular mansions in the world and in the national register of historic places and a designated U.S National Landmark. The Trump Invitational, presented by Rolex, is the only equestrian event ever held on Palm Beach Island. Ivanka Trump, Georgina Bloomberg, and Paige Bellissimo are co-chairs of the event.

Tables are selling quickly – if you would like to buy a table, please call Anne Caroline Valtin as soon as possible at 561.784.1133 or email annecaroline@equestriansport.com. Tables will be fulfilled on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no general admission to this event.

Please visit www.equestriansport.com or call 561-793-5867 for more information.

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