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Join the Celebration at 30th Anniversary of the Palm Beach Dressage Derby

Wellington, FL – February 22, 2013 – This year marks the Palm Beach Dressage Derby’s 30th year of bringing high-performance dressage to the area with the Feb. 28 – March 3 Palm Beach Dressage Derby CDI-W at the International Horse Sport (IHS) Champions Park at Equestrian Estates.

“We are very excited to be celebrating the Derby’s 30-Year Anniversary this year at the IHS Champions Park,” said Noreen O’Sullivan, Show Manager and IHS Managing Partner. “This year’s show is sure to be a highlight of the Florida season.”

The inaugural Derby, held in 1983 at the Hanover Horse Farm in Loxahatchee, FL, was the first to bring top international judges to Florida, when the Florida show circuit didn’t exist and the sport of dressage hadn’t really caught on in North America.

The Derby was the brainchild of Gisela and Howald Pferdekaemper, who arrived in Florida from Germany in the 1970s with a band of Hanoverian horses. They created a European-type show and Hermés donated the trophies, ribbons and the $5,000 prize for the winner of the Grand Prix, adding glittering parties and shopping to the experience.

“The Derby was one of the first dressage shows to offer real prize money and an exciting atmosphere,” Mary Anne McPhail, executive director of the Derby, said.

“It was such a big deal,” remembers Janne Rumbough, an adult amateur rider originally from Denmark who has lived in Wellington since the 1970s. “It has always had a wonderful atmosphere.”

The initial format of the Derby featured the top four riders swapping horses in the tradition of the Hamburg Derby in Germany.

“This was very exciting and brought many spectators to dressage,” Judge Axel Steiner remembers. “If riding up centerline at the Derby is accomplishment enough, imagine changing horses and having to do it again with someone else’s mount!”

This year marks the final year as an FEI judge for the legendary Steiner, who has judged the Palm Beach Dressage Derby for many years. “It was my first exposure to judging with European judges,” Steiner said. “This year is very important for me.”

“I have many, many memories,” he said. “However, my fondest memories go back to the early days when we officials got to sit in the Pferdekaemper’s great room after a day of judging, and had a chance to truly ‘talk shop’ just among us. Many of us actually stayed at the house, so these discussions lasted late into the night. Howald was there to make sure we never ran out of libation and Gisela fed us unusual delicacies like fried rattle snake, but also with more traditional German food. Some of the judges were Jaap Pot, Heinz Schuette, Col Thackeray, Jack Fritz, Edgar Hotz, Natalie Lamping and many more. We had a great time, and all learned a lot from each other.”

Steiner will retire after a stellar career watching competitors ride up the centerline, halt and salute.  He received his first national judge’s license from the American Horse Show Association (AHSA), which is now the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF), in 1968 and was promoted by the Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI) to Official status (FEI-O, now FEI 5*) in 1988. He has judged Olympic Games, Pan American Games, World Cup Finals and many international and national competitions throughout the world.

Another famous judge, Anne Gribbons, agreed that the Derby is a special event. “I have been involved with the Derby either as a competitor or a judge since its very first ‘run,’ and I have enjoyed every minute of it,” she said.

The judging is a high point among those involved from the earliest years. “My favorite thing about the Derby is the high quality of the judges and the prestige it has if you win at this show,” Rumbough added.

Evelyn O’Sullivan, the Derby’s past show manager, agreed. “The Derby is the oldest competition to bring international judges and riders here. It continues to be a great pleasure for everyone in the industry. It’s a very peaceful and tranquil atmosphere.”

“One of the founding ideas of the Derby was to provide a top international experience along the lines of what is found in Europe,” she said. “We are very grateful to all of the Olympic-caliber riders who have supported the show for all of these years. It’s these riders and their special horses that makes dressage so wonderful.”

“It was the premier show in Florida and even today is probably is still one of the most influential,” Steiner added. “What Devon is in the fall, the Derby is in the spring.”

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Cesar Parra’s Piaffe Performance Continues Winning Ways at 2012 Palm Beach Dressage Derby

Dr. Cesar Parra with Nicolas Torres and Silver Label at the 2012 Palm Beach Dressage Derby. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Cesar Parra)

Wellington, FL (March 23, 2012) – Piaffe Performance’s team of riders, headed by Dr. Cesar Parra, has already had many successes on Florida’s winter dressage circuit, and the group of riders and horses recently added a list of wins to their resumes during the 2012 Palm Beach Dressage Derby, held at Equestrian Estates. Piaffe Performance always has a large group of supporters wearing their colors, and during this year’s Derby the fan club had plenty to cheer about as Parra’s team took home blue ribbons in most of the major divisions, from Young Riders to Pony Tests to the FEI level classes.

Parra debuted a number of new horses during the prestigious CDI competition, including his new Grand Prix mount Van the Man and Simply Nymphenburg, a young prospect from Europe.  Van the Man, who is owned by Michael and Sarah Davis, handily won the Open Grand Prix class and FEI Test of Choice with scores over 70%, while Simply Nymphenburg scored an 81% in the FEI 6-year-old test and won his 2nd Level class with a 74%.  “Van the Man has such potential and our success at the Derby proves he is a horse to watch,” said Parra.  “Simply Nymphenburg is one of the best young prospects I’ve ever seen, and I am thrilled to have the chance to bring him along in his dressage career.”

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2012 Palm Beach Dressage Derby Draws Record Number of Entries from around the World

Tinne Vilhemsen Silfan and Don Auriello were the winners of the Grand Prix during the 2011 Palm Beach Dressage Derby. (Photo courtesy of Susan J Stickle)

Wellington, FL (February 28, 2012) – National and International riders are gearing up for top-notch competition at the upcoming world-renowned $20,000 Palm Beach Dressage Derby CDIW, which takes place March 1-4, 2012.  Riders from Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Canada, Colombia, Spain, Mexico, Argentina will join competitors from Hollywood, California to New Hope, Pennsylvania to Gate Mills, Ohio to Corpus Christy, Texas at the International Horse Sport (IHS) Palm Beach Champions Park in the Equestrian Estates in West Palm Beach to compete at “the Derby”, a USEF High Performance Qualifying Competition for this year’s 2012 World Cup and 2012 Olympic Games in London.  “We have a record year for riders competing in the Grand Prix, and a wait-list as well,” stated Noreen O’Sullivan, Show Manager. Spectators can expect to see top competitors all weekend, including Sunday’s crowd-pleasing Musical Freestyles.  “I have had competitors tell me that the Derby is their top show for the season.”

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Palm Beach Dressage Derby – March 3

Mary Phelps introduces Courtney King-Dye with Lendon Gray

The fourth annual Palm Beach Dressage Derby reception to benefit the EAF offered guests some surprises this year. We were honored to have special guest Courtney King-Dye there to say a few words on the one-year anniversary of her accident.

Excerpt from Courtney’s blog: ‘I’m speaking at the EAF fundraiser at the Palm Beach Derby, which is a great cause I’m all too familiar with now. I’ve been so lucky to have absorbed so much caring, but I know not everyone is so lucky simply because not so many people know. It’s very touching that the horse community supports each other in rough times. This is a way we can offer support even if we don’t know someone.’

ShoClothes sponsored a fun fashion show of the Alessandro Albanese clothing line. One of the six outfits was auctioned during the evening and was so popular, not one, but two were sold! Thanks to Michelle Hundt of ShoClothes and Alessandro Albanese for adding a touch of style to the party!

See all the coverage and more photos here.

From Equestrian Aid Foundation