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Kasey Perry Rises to the Top in the FEI Intermediaire 1 Freestyle after a Great Week at AGDF 3

Kasey Perry and Goerklintgaards Dublet. Photo copyright SusanJStickle.com.

Wellington, FL – January 25, 2015 – Kasey Perry (USA), coming off of a fantastic week of performances at Week 3 of the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival (AGDF), topped the FEI Intermediaire 1 Freestyle class, presented by Chesapeake Dressage Institute. Perry aboard Goerklintgaards Dublet scored a 72.150%, followed by Christoph Koschel (GER) on Leuchtfeuer DE finishing on a 71.225%, and Kimberly Herslow (USA) and Rosmarin placing third with a score of 69.250%. Today’s competition concluded the third week of the AGDF, which continues with top international and national dressage competition through March 28.

Perry, a native of Orangevale, CA, was thrilled with Goerklintgaards Dublet’s freestyle routine and her overall week at AGDF. “He was great today. He can normally get tense in the Freestyle, but since he has been showing so much here his nerves are starting to even out. We’re pairing up so well,” she said. “I am so lucky to have him, and I never take that for granted. I have a great team behind me and I wouldn’t be here without the incredible support from my parents.”

Koschel was also very pleased with his Freestyle ride this morning aboard Leuchtfeuer DE, a 2003 Hanoverian gelding. “The ride felt very good. I was pretty happy since it was the first time doing a Freestyle with him. There were a few moments where I thought, ‘Oh we may need to practice this more,’ but the ride was good,” he commented. “He felt very fresh for the third day of competition which is quite a lot for him, so I was pleased with how it went.”

As for Goerklintgaards Dublet, one of two horses Perry has here in Wellington for the winter, she plans to compete with him again in mid-February in Small Tour classes and will enter him in a National level Grand Prix to help him become more comfortable at the level. “It is so worth it to come here from California,” she stated. “The footing, the atmosphere, the number of shows, it is all just incredible. We are so lucky for the sponsors who put this competition on and keep it running. It is just top of the line. You really can’t beat it.”

The facilities and grounds are a highlight for European riders coming to Florida for the winter too, said Koschel, when describing why he enjoys coming to AGDF to compete. “It is constantly growing and more people are always coming. It is really worth it to come from Europe when you see the facilities and the footing. I like the idea of having so many shows in one place because then you do not have to move and the horses feel comfortable. It is a big advantage, and there is really no other show in the world like this one.”

Both Perry and Koschel had the opportunity to ride beneath the lights this week, as Perry competed her Grand Prix level mare, Trostruplunds Scarlett, in the “Friday Night Stars” FEI Grand Prix Freestyle, and Koschel rode Tiesto in the FEI Grand Prix Special, both classes presented by the US P.R.E. Association. Both pairs were happy with their performances. “Scarlett is such an overachiever, and it is a great quality to have. There were a few mistakes that were my fault, but it is just such an experience to be here and an honor to be competing with these other riders,” said Perry. Koschel felt similarly about his performance aboard Tiesto, “At first I was nervous that the Special was switched to under the lights, but he took it very well. It was a great exercise for him and he behaved very well, so next time we will do the Freestyle.”

Perry emphasized the importance of finding a great trainer and coach, a key piece of her riding she believes has helped bring her and her horses to a new level. “It is so important to find a quality trainer and coach to help you,” she commented. “Christophe Theallet has helped me tremendously. I can’t thank him enough. He’s helped me to build such a great base and foundation. He understands when to push it and how to keep my horses happy and competitive.”

And as for the future, Perry has her eye set on competing in Europe, but will let the horses help her to make that decision. She remarked, “I would really like to go there and compete to get the experience. The horses are always getting better and at some point I would love to try and get on a team.” Perry, who is her own groom, finds that she has a connection with her horses that helps her to truly understand their best interests. “I love them, and I’m really dedicated to making them happy. It is such a great opportunity for me, as a rider, to connect with them. I really enjoy it. It is hard work, but keeping them happy, sound and positive is my motto,” she stated.

The next week for the AGDF is AGDF 5 CDI 5*/3*/1* on February 4-8. For more information on the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival, please visit www.globaldressagefestival.com.

About the Adequan Global Dressage Festival:

The Adequan Global Dressage Festival (AGDF) is one of the world’s largest international and national dressage circuits featuring 7 FEI Dressage events, including a 5* and the only FEI Nations’ Cup Series CDIO in the Western Hemisphere. The AGDF offers more than $650,000 in prize money for the seven international competitions, making it one of the richest circuits in the world. The Stadium at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center facility includes the Van Kampen covered arena (made possible by Kimberly and Frederic Boyer and family) and four outdoor arenas with world-class footing, 200 permanent stalls, and a VIP seating area.

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Adequan Global Dressage Festival is located at
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