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2001
Dressage at Devon
Ishoy
Warms Hearts of Devon Crowds
The
Dressage at Devon organizing committee is proud of its anual accomplishment
of completely filling up the stands for the top act of the competition,
the Saturday night Grand Prix freestyle. Devon organizes three shows
a year, the Devon Horse Show, the Gold Cup and Dressage at Devon, but
it is only this last show which seems to leave an every-lasting impression
on the minds of thousands of dressage enthusiasts. Dressage at Devon
is magical and everybody senses it. Announcer Brian O'Connor gets the
crowds in the mood with his blow-up horse Sydney by giving the layman
a handy introduction to the movements of Grand Prix level dressage.
More than often do you hear a person murmur in the stands, "I didn't
know what I was looking at until he demonstrated what the horses are
supposed to be doing." After O'Connor's amusing starter and the ground
crew's ultimate "drag" -- they paraded into the arena as drag queens
-- the 2001 Devon Freestyle was ready for its launch.
The
Kur to Music started off with some endearing rides but it wasn't until
Pam Goodrich's test that true energy and emotion build up in and around
the ring. Goodrich's musical freestyle was based on the Rogers & Hammerstein
play South Pacific and her ride had this back to the 40's glow around
it. The theme for the piaffe and passage was absolutely thrilling. .
Her Danish bred Melville (by May Sherif) does not really excel in those
movements but the music really made up for it. The crowds knew this
and spontaneously clapped during his test. The transition to canter
immediately followed by two pirouettes on the diagonal was performed
on very quiet music which evoked a strange feeling of serenity. It was
very innovative touch to her test, although some judges did not agree
with this and believed that her music was "difficult to follow". Nevertheless,
were the judged unanymous in their decision and gave Goodrich a 67.800%.
Leonie
"Button" Baker and her May Sherif descendant Masterpiece moved in front
of Goodrich in the ranking. The quality of her freestyle was equal to
that of Goodrich's but Baker scored 67.975%. The ride of Canadian Shannon
Oldham-Dueck was one moving up the scale of "goosebumps-of-amazement".
Although she rode her KWPN bred mare Korona (by El Corona) on the worn-out
theme of Bonanza and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, Oldham-Dueck did
show some beautiful things. Her mare really got into the beat and moved
with the music in both collected and extended trot. A slight error in
the tempi's and a half pass which was beautifully initiated in passage
but ended in a regular working trot prevented the score from reaching
the magical boarder of 70%. The judges gave her 69.750%
The ride
of last year's winner Cheri Reiber was received with mixed feelings.
Reiber opened her test with a lovely piaffe-passage on the most emotional
and tear-jerking track of Braveheart, but from then on her test became
a series of inaccurate movements on bag pipe music. The music fitted
her KWPN gelding G Tudor (by Tudor) perfectly but the technical part
of the test had to be better for the generous score of 70.900% Reiber
still got from the judges. The transitions were abrupt, the extended
walk needed more balance and stride and the series were jumped too short.
A
truly heart warming performance came from the last rider, the Canadian
Neil Ishoy. After his victory in the Grand Prix on Friday, Ishoy became
the public's favorite aboard the Oldenburg gelding Andiamo Tyme (by
Andiamo). Ishoy, who hasn't been competing for 19 years, is only back
in the saddle because Andiamo's owner, Linda Fowler, kindly asked him
to show her mount this year. When Ishoy entered the arena for his kur
to music, he actually had already won, as Ishoy stirred up the crowd's
enthusiasm and warmed their hearts during the 40° F. cold evening. Ishoy's
music was overall a bit traditional and it lacked spice but the technical
quality of his test was high. The Canadian rode sharp angled half passes
which emphasized the athleticism of Andiamo Tyme and the final piaffe-passage
tour on the music of The Stripper drove the crowds wild. The judges
were not afraid to acknowledge the mas's appreciation for Ishoy's test
and gave him 74.875%.
Text by
Astrid Appels
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