Chamberlain and Frederick Claim First National Championship Titles of the U.S. Dressage Festival of Champions

August 22, 2015 — On a beautiful summer day, the nation’s top youth dressage athletes went to task in the U.S. Dressage Festival of Champions presented by The Dutta Corp. Coming away with top honors in the AGCO/USEF Young Rider Dressage National Championship was Catherine Chamberlain and Avesto Van Weltevreden. In the AGCO/USEF Junior Dressage National Championship Mickayla Frederick maintained her lead to be named National Champion. After day one of the USEF Pony Rider National Championship, Allison Nemeth and Pablo S lead the division.

AGCO/USEF Young Rider Dressage National Championship
Following day one’s FEI Young Rider Team Test, Kerrigan Gluch (Wellington, Fla.) led by the slimmest of margins over Chamberlain (Murrieta, Calif.) after scoring just four-thousandth of a point higher. Both athletes entered the arena with determination this morning, but it was Chamberlain and Kimberly Pribble’s KWPN, Avesto Van Weltervreden, who took the ultimate win in the class and were named National Champions. The pair scored 69.605% in the FEI Young Rider Individual Test for a final overall score of 69.430%.

Catherine Chamberlain (SusanJStickle.com)

This marked the first National Championship title for Chamberlain, who is a four-time Gold medalist at the Adequan/FEI North American Junior and Young Rider Championships presented by Gotham North.

“I was very happy with my ride today, it was really smooth and I liked the power we had in the medium trot and overall self-carriage and impulsion in the trot. His tempi-changes were also a highlight. He is still a little green at this level as he just started it in February. It has been a project all season getting to the point where we can really nail everything, especially the changes, so I was really happy those were super in this test. It was my last-ever young rider test because I am aging out this year, so I am really thrilled with the result,” said Chamberlain.

This year’s youth dressage national championships are coinciding with the Markel/USEF Young and Developing Horse Dressage National Championships; Chamberlain expressed what this first-time pairing meant to her, “Having the other championships alongside has been really inspirational. To see all those top combinations and the quality we have in the United States is really fun.”

Gluch and Hampton Green Farm’s PRE, Vaquero HGF, put in a valiant performance today, though not as fluid as day one’s test, to take Reserve Champion honors with an overall score of 68.794%.

“My canter tour was really energetic, the tempi-changes were really good, and our pirouettes were the best they’ve ever felt in the ring, so I was really happy. Vaquero HGF really surprised me doing this level this year, I wasn’t expecting it, I can’t ask for anything more,” said Gluch.

After finishing seventh on day one, Hannah Bauer (Purcellville, Va.) and her own KWPN, Trustful, improved dramatically to finish second in today’s class and third overall in the championship on a final score of 66.272%.

“I am happy with the overall control I had in my test; it was 10 times better than what I had in my first test. This is my first year at the Festival of Champions and I couldn’t have had a better experience,” said Bauer.

Complete AGCO/USEF Young Rider Dressage National Championship Results

AGCO/USEF Junior Dressage National Championship
Frederick (Johnston, Iowa) and Robert’s Susa’s Hanoverian, Wrainier Q, finished third in today’s FEI Junior Individual Test on a score of 68.026%, but were named overall champions on the strength of a brilliant day one performance for an overall score of 69.171%.

“I definitely felt today that I was really riding, and not just along for the ride. It felt like I was able to slow time down and make changes as I went,” said an ecstatic Frederick.

Mickayla Frederick (SusanJStickle.com)

Winning today’s class and finishing as the Reserve Champion overall was Kristin Counterman (Ashburn, Va.) and Caroline Stephen’s KWPN, Three Times. The pair impressed with a fluid, powerful test to score a 69.474%, giving them an overall score of 68.408%.

“I was so pleased with my test today. I felt like I was able to ride every step and he was with me every step of the way. Our canter improved even more from our past test, he was expressive, and the trot was forward – everything just went great,” said Counterman.

Counterman was also awarded the Anita Owen Perpetual Silver Stirrup Trophy for her outstanding sportsmanship.

Moving up from fourth-place to finish in third overall was Anna Weniger (Apex, N.C.) and Dawn Weniger’s KWPN mare, Izeffia, on an overall score of 66.664%.

“Yesterday we had one of the best tests we’ve had in a long time. Today I thought I could add just a little bit more power and keep her uphill and it paid off and was one of the best tests we’ve had all year,” said Weniger.

Complete AGCO/USEF Junior Dressage National Championship Results

FEI Pony Rider Team Test
Beginning the quest for a National Championship title, eight pony rider combinations entered the Grand Prix arena today to perform the FEI Pony Rider Team Test. Coming away with a commanding lead in the division was Nemeth (Flemington, N.J.) and her own German Riding Pony, Pablo S, scoring a 70.940%.

Allison Nemeth (SusanJStickle.com)

“Today my pony was a lot more energetic and collected than he usually is and really listened to me. I am just so glad and thankful to be here,” said Nemeth.

McKenzie Milburn (Bothell, Wash.) put in a solid test to score a 66.496%, good for second place, with her own Westphalian, Darius. “The best part of my test was my canter work and half-passes, he worked really well with me today,” said Milburn.

Sitting in third is Brynne Varvel (Bloomington, Ind.) and her own homebred and trained Morgan, V Back in Black, scoring a 65.427%.

Complete FEI Pony Rider Team Test Results

The USEF Network will cover the final classes in the Young Adult ‘Brentina Cup’ and Pony Rider National Championships tomorrow beginning at 8:00 a.m. CT.

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