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USEF Names US Driving Team for 2016 FEI World Driving Championships for Singles

Lexington, Ky. – The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) has named the U.S. Driving Team for the 2016 FEI World Driving Championships for Singles. The championship will take place August 3-7, 2016, in Piber Köflach, Austria. Michael Freund will serve as Chef d’Equipe and Thorsten Zarembowicz will be the team coach.

The following combinations will compose the U.S. Driving Team for the FEI World Driving Championships for Singles (in alphabetical order):

Leslie Berndl (Newcastle, Calif.) and her own Uminco, a 2001 KWPN gelding
Sterling Graburn (Paris, Ky.) and his and Laura Corsentino’s Mannkato, a 2011 Dutch Harness gelding
Suzy Stafford (Wilmington, Del.) and her own PVF Peace of Mind, a 2007 Morgan mare

The following combination will serve as an alternate for the U.S. Driving Team (in alphabetical order):

Donna Crookston (Saltsburg, Pa.) and her own Viktor, a 2008 Dutch Harness gelding.

Crookston will compete as an individual unless a replacement to the team is necessary.

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Weber Guides Arnold and Team USA to Success at FEI World Driving Championships

Jacob Arnold and Hotspur’s Red Rowl on their way to a double clear in the cones. (Photo courtesy of hippoevent.at)

Izsak, Hungary (October 7, 2014) – Each time that it seems Chester Weber has reached the height of accomplishment in the driving discipline, he and his team find a way to step even higher. This September, Weber served as the esteemed Chef d’Equipe for the United States Team at the 2014 FEI World Driving Championships for Singles while his apprentice Jacob Arnold drove Hotspur’s Red Rowl put in an impressive debut World Championship performance.

Ranked number one in the world in the FEI Top Driver Award Standings for Four-in-Hand, three-time World Equestrian Games Individual Silver Medalist Chester Weber was the obvious choice to be Chef d’Equipe for the 2014 FEI World Driving Championships for Singles. The driving competition took place on September 23-28, 2014 in Izsak, Hungary. The United States’s best singles drivers vied against global talent during the week of competition.

Weber was proud of the United States’s performance, including the success of Live Oak driver apprentice Jacob Arnold of Ocala, Florida. For Arnold, the 2011 USEF Junior Equestrian of the Year, working with Chester Weber is the ideal next step as a rising star in driving. “I owe a big thank you to Chester Weber, who came up with this idea, and has gone above and beyond to make this a reality,” Arnold stated. Weber, who recently began his Live Oak Driver Apprentice Program to assist promising drivers in furthering their skills, is honored to have Arnold as his first apprentice.

Arnold proved his own talent and the successfulness of Weber’s training at the 2014 FEI World Driving Championships for Singles, where he drove Karen Chandor and John Merritt’s ten-year-old Morgan gelding, Hotspur’s Red Rowl (“Rowley”), with eye-catching technique and accuracy. The pair’s first ever drive together was just 2 short months ago at a competition in Piber, Austria where they won the marathon and placed fourth overall. With Weber’s counsel the relationship only grew from there; Arnold, with the help of veteran Team Weber navigator Jaroslav (Jerry) Mamula, piloted Rowley to an impressive win the marathon phase at the World Championships, making history as the first US combination to ever win the marathon phase in a World Championship competition. He kept up this rhythm in the cones, and was one of only seven competitors to complete a clear round in that phase on Sunday. “As a Morgan, Rowley has the biggest heart of any horse I have every encountered,” said Arnold. “His abilities on the marathon course are really something special, I truly do believe this horse is unique in that aspect. His acceleration and balance are extraordinary, and he proved his talent once again at the World Championships.”

It was by chance that Arnold and Hotspur’s Red Rowl first became a team. Cheryl Pratt Rivers developed Rowley up through the levels and they had traveled to Europe in hopes of earning a spot on the team for the World Championships when an injury sidelined her from competition. Arnold stepped up into the driver’s seat and hit it off right away with Rowley. “They then competed together in two events and were ultimately selected for the US team,” Chandor said, also commenting on how competitive driving is in Hotspur’s Red Rowl’s blood. “Rowley’s sire, Book’s End Trademark, was a reserve world champion Morgan pleasure driving horse bred in the Midwest.”

Chandor and Merritt were thrilled with how well Arnold worked with their Morgan at the Championships. “We were quite excited about finishing the three day event 7th in overall standing,” Chandor smiled. “We were especially pleased with the coordination shown between horse, driver, and navigator in the marathon event. To win the Marathon and then to discover we were the first U.S. single horse competitor to win a marathon at a World Championship thrilled us beyond belief! Congratulations should go to all those involved in putting together the 8th FEI World Driving Championship for Singles in Izsak, Hungary, as the facilities and events were exceptional.”

Arnold’s success can also be contributed to the support of his generous sponsor Iron Spring Farm, which has partnered him with exceptional horses including Wise Guy, a bay gelding by Sir Sinclair ISF. Wooper, as the gelding is known around the barn, was trained and driven by Ijsbrand Chardon as part of his 2010 Individual Silver and Team Gold medal winning team before coming to Arnold as an FEI single prospect early in 2014. Iron Spring also connected Arnold with Tara 14, a mare owned by Belle Grey Farm and previously driven by Rachel Blanchard who represented the US last year at the Pair World Championships. With such high caliber horses in harness and under the tutelage of Chester Weber, Michael Freund, and Thorsten Zarembowiecz, Arnold gained the experience to be able to successfully take Rowley’s reins and demonstrate his prowess as a driver on the world’s stage.

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US Finishes 10th at 2014 FEI World Driving Championships for Singles

Jacob Arnold and Hotspur’s Red Rowl (Janos and Zoltan Varaljai)

Arnold Seventh Individually; Crookston Earns Bronze in the Cones

Izsak, Hungary – The United States closed out the 2014 FEI World Driving Championships for Singles on a high note with strong performances in the cones phase. Jacob Arnold and Donna Crookston were among only seven competitors to produce clears on Sunday, while Leslie Berndl also left all the balls in place, just collecting a handful of time faults. With its strong performance on Sunday, the U.S. finished the championship in 10th place on a score of 301.68.

Arnold (Snow Camp, N.C.) turned heads in his first World Championships driving Karen K. Chandor and John C. Merritt’s 10-year-old Morgan gelding, Hotspur’s Red Rowl, expertly throughout the weekend. After winning the marathon on Saturday, the 2011 USEF Junior Equestrian of the Year returned with another strong performance in the cones to add nothing to his score, finishing in seventh place overall on a score of 136.95.

Donna Crookston and RG Cowboy's Black Cadillac (Janos and Zoltan Varaljai)
Donna Crookston and RG Cowboy’s Black Cadillac (Janos and Zoltan Varaljai)

Crookston (Saltsburg, Pa.) and her 18-year-old Morgan gelding, RG Cowboy’s Black Cadillac, made their fourth World Championship appearance in Hungary, and closed it out with a proficient clear in the cones to earn the Bronze medal in the final phase. They finished in 46th place overall with a score of 164.73.

After being forced to retire on the marathon due to equipment problems, Berndl (Newcastle, Calif.) and her own 13-year-old KWPN gelding, Uminco, rebounded in the cones, leaving all the balls in place and incurring just 3.09 time penalties.

Germany clinched Team Gold on a score of 266.93, with France claiming Silver on 269.87, and Switzerland earning Bronze on 273.82. In the Individual standings, Wilbrord Van Den Broek of The Netherlands earned Gold on a score of 130.46, while Germany’s Claudia Lauterbach (133.69) and Marlen Fallack (133.85) earned Silver and Bronze, respectively.

By Helen Murray

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Arnold Wins Marathon at 2014 FEI World Driving Championships for Singles

Jacob Arnold and Hotspur’s Red Rowl (Janos and Zoltan Varaljai)

Izsak, Hungary – The United States had mixed fortunes on Saturday’s marathon and now stand 14th in team standings on a total of 301.7 at the 2014 FEI World Driving Championships for Singles. Jacob Arnold led the way for the U.S. as he proved unbeatable to win the marathon and climb into the top 15 individually.

In his World Championship debut, Arnold (Snow Camp, N.C.) drove Karen K. Chandor and John C. Merritt’s 10-year-old Morgan gelding, Hotspur’s Red Rowl, to fastest time through four of the eight obstacles on Saturday to finish the marathon on a score of 81.72. They will head into the cones phase in 13th place with an overall score of 136.95.

“I thought it (the marathon) was fantastic; it was quite a long marathon between the A and B sections but Rowley was really fit and we were all happy the horse’s fitness level,” said Arnold of his winning marathon performance. “He ran really well and didn’t ever give up.”

Donna Crookston (Saltsburg, Pa.) and her veteran 18-year-old Morgan gelding RG Cowboy’s Black Cadillac were the first Americans onto the marathon course and posted a score of 107.45 to finish the phase in 62nd place. The combination which are making their fourth World Championship appearance stand 59th overall on a score of 164.73.

Leslie Berndl and her 13-year-old KWPN gelding Uminco were forced to retire on the marathon when they had a problem with their equipment mid-course.

In the Team Championship Germany leads the field on a score of 259.7, while France stands second on 260.9, with Norway third on a score of 269.1. Renaud Vinck of France leads the Individual standings on a score of 129.19, with Wilbrord Van Den Broek of The Netherlands lying second on 130.46, and Poland’s Weronika Kwiatek is third on a score of 131.17.

By Helen Murray

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US Stands Ninth after Dressage at FEI World Driving Championships for Singles

Jacob Arnold and Hotspur’s Red Rowl (Péterfi Csaba)

Izsak, Hungary – The United States will head out on the marathon at the FEI World Driving Championships in ninth place, after posting a team score of 101.57 in the dressage. On Friday, Jacob Arnold and Hotspur’s Red Rowl rounded the U.S. effort in the first phase with a top-40 performance.

Arnold (Snow Camp, Fla.) and John C. Merritt and Karen K. Chandor’s 10-year-old Morgan gelding, Hotspur’s Red Rowl, earned a mark of 55.23 from the Ground Jury of Pierre Cazas, József Borka, Reiner Wannenwetsch, Diana Brownlee, and Sarah Mullins. The Live Oak Combined Driving, Inc. Driver Apprentice Program participant is in equal 39th place.

Arnold’s U.S. teammates Leslie Berndl (Newcastle, Calif.) and Donna Crookston (Saltsburg, Pa.) stand in 12th and 49th places on score of 46.34 and 57.28, respectively.

France holds the early lead in Team competition on a score of 85.82, and Germany lies second on 87.42, and Poland is third with a score of 89.60. Wilbrord Van Den Broek of The Netherlands leads the Individual standings on a score of 39.49, with Renaud Vinck of France second on 41.28, and Austria’s Rudolf Pirhofer lies third with a score of 42.88.

By Helen Murray

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US Drives into Top 25 on First Day of 2014 FEI World Driving Championships for Singles

Leslie Berndl and Uminco (Janos and Zoltan Varaljai)

Izsak, Hungary -The U.S. sent two drivers down centerline on Thursday to kick off the FEI World Driving Championships for Singles in Izsak, Hungary, with both competitors standing within the top 25 after the first day of competition. Before the Ground Jury of Pierre Cazas, József Borka, Reiner Wannenwetsch, Diana Brownlee, and Sarah Mullins, Leslie Berndl drove Uminco through nervousness to stand sixth, while Donna Crookston drove her veteran RG Cowboys Black Cadillac into 25th place.

Berndl (Newcastle, Calif.) and Uminco are known for impressive efforts in the first phase, but tension to start the test meant they were unable to achieve the marks they had hoped for. However, the 13-year-old KPWN gelding settled in the latter half of the test to finish on a score of 46.34.

“I think it could have gone better; the horse settled half way through, but the nervousness hurt us in the first half of the test,” said Berndl.

The reigning USEF National Single Horse Driving Champion had hoped for a better performance in the dressage, but she knows that the championship is far from over.

“(On the marathon) there are eight obstacles that are all really well flagged and challenging. I think running a good marathon could put someone who isn’t winning after the dressage into the lead, and we’re going to go out there and try our best.”

Crookston (Saltsburg, Pa.) was the second U.S. driver into the ring on Thursday with 18-year-old Morgan gelding RG Cowboy’s Black Cadillac. In its fourth World Championship appearance, the veteran combination scored 57.8 in the dressage, and look to climb the leaderboard throughout the weekend.

Italy’s Cristiano Cividini leads after the first day of dressage on a score of 43.46.

Jacob Arnold and Hotspur’s Red Rowl close out the American effort in the dressage on Friday at 1:50pm local time.

By Helen Murray

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US Drivers Ready for FEI World Driving Championships for Singles

The U.S. Team (Mike Arnold)

Izsak, Hungary – The United States heads into this week’s FEI World Driving Championships for Singles in Izsak, Hungary looking to impress on the international stage. The U.S. team of Jacob Arnold, Leslie Berndl, and Donna Crookston will be led by Chef d’Equipe Chester Weber at the championships running September 25-28, that host 19 teams vying for podium finishes, while a total of 78 competitors from 24 nations look to secure Individual honors.

Arnold (Snow Camp, N.C.) makes his World Championship debut this week in Hungary, where he will drive John C. Merritt and Karen K. Chandor’s Morgan gelding, Hotspur’s Red Rowl. The 2011 USEF Junior Equestrian of the Year has gained valuable experience throughout 2014 as part of the Live Oak Combined Driving, Inc. Driver Apprentice Program. In August, Arnold and Hotspur’s Red Rowl earned a fourth-place finish in CAI3* competition at Piber Köflach in Austria.

Berndl (Newcastle, Calif.) heads into her second FEI World Driving Championships for Singles appearance with her own Uminco on strong form. In 2013, the pair captured its first USEF National Title in addition to being undefeated that the year. In April of 2014, they retained their title with an impressive performance at the Southern Pines CDE after earning a second-place finish at Live Oak International in March. This week they look to help the U.S. improve upon its sixth-place finish at the 2012 World Championships.

Crookston (Saltsburg, Pa.) and her veteran Morgan gelding, RG Cowboys Black Cadillac, are set to make their fourth World Championship appearance, having represented the U.S. in 2008, 2010, and 2012. The three-time USEF National Single Horse Driving Reserve Champions look to showcase the form that earned them a win at Sunshine State CDE to kick off 2014, in addition to a third-place finish at the National Championships at Southern Pines CDE.

Competition in Izsak officially gets underway with two days of driven dressage on Thursday and Friday before competitors head out on Saturday’s marathon. The championships come to a close on Sunday, as Team and Individual medals are awarded following the cones phase.

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USEF Names Team for 2014 FEI World Driving Championships for Singles

Lexington, Ky. – The United States Federation (USEF) has named three drivers to the U.S. Team for the 2014 FEI World Driving Championships for Singles in Izsak, Hungary September 24-28.

The following drivers will represent the U.S. at 2014 FEI World Driving Championships for Singles (in alphabetical order):

Jacob Arnold (Snow Camp, N.C.) and John C. Merritt and Karen K. Chandor’s Hotspur’s Red Rowl
Hotspur’s Red Rowl is a 2004 Morgan gelding.

Leslie Berndl (Newcastle, Calif.) and her own Uminco
Uminco is a 2001 KWPN gelding.

Donna Crookston (Saltsburg, Pa.) and her own RG Cowboys Black Cadillac
RG Cowboys Black Cadillac is a 1996 Morgan gelding.

Find out more about the 2014 FEI World Driving Championships for Singles at www.fei.org.

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USEF Names Nominated Entry for 2014 FEI World Driving Championships for Singles

Lexington, Ky. – The United States Equestrian Federation has named five drivers to the Short List/Nominated Entry for the 2014 FEI World Driving Championships for Singles. Three athlete-and-horse combinations will be selected from the following five Nominated Entries to compete as the U.S. Team at the Championships on September 24-28 in Izsak, Hungary (in alphabetical order):

Jacob Arnold (Snow Camp, N.C.) and Belle Grey Farm, LLC’s Tara 14
Tara 14 is a 2002 Austrian Warmblood mare.

Leslie Berndl (Newcastle, Calif.) and her own Uminco
Uminco is a 2001 KWPN gelding.

Donna Crookston (Saltsburg, Pa.) and her own RG Cowboys Black Cadillac
RG Cowboys Black Cadillac is a 1996 Morgan gelding.

Cheryl Pratt Rivers (Stockbridge, Vt.) and John C. Merritt and Karen K. Chandor’s Hotspur’s Red Rowl
Hotspur’s Red Rowl is a 2004 Morgan gelding.

Suzy Stafford (Wilmington, Del.) and her own PVF Peace of Mind
PVF Peace of Mind is a 2007 Morgan mare.

Find out more about the 2014 World Driving Championships for Singles at www.fei.org.

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