Christoph Koschel Tops FEI Grand Prix CDI4* by U.S. P.R.E. Association at AGDF 3

January 29, 2021 Dressage0

HorseBuff Magazine – Dressage, AGDF, Global Dressage Festival

Week three of the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival continued on Friday, January 29, and Christoph Koschel (GER) took the day’s lead in the FEI Grand Prix CDI4* for freestyle, presented by U.S. P.R.E. Association piloting Eaton Unitechno. AGDF 3 continues through Sunday, January 31, and the circuit hosts 10 weeks of international and national dressage competition until April 4.

Christoph Koschel and Eaton Unitechno. ©SusanJStickle.

Koschel and Eaton Unitechno, a 2009 KWPN gelding by Wynton owned by Unitechno, Inc., rode to a score of 70.065%, the only combination in the day’s class to earn above a 70%.

“He felt a bit spicy today,” began Koschel. “The horse is really expressive, but he can do better in the canter tour, so this is definitely something we want to improve. He has competed well lately, but the atmosphere is a little chilly tonight, and he knows this arena, but he was still a little nervous. For a start to this season, I was pretty happy with it.”

Koschel, who is the coach of the Japanese dressage team, took over the ride from one of his team riders and expressed his gratitude for the talented mount. He explained, “He’s been in my stable for a while because he belongs to one of my Japanese team riders. He gave me the ride on this horse, and the horse was a little hot, so he thought it would be good if I took over. It was really kind of him, and his sponsor was very kind to let me ride the horse, so I am thankful for that. I am lucky that I can keep competing him!”

Koschel’s winter plan is to give the gelding more time in the competition arena before taking him back to Europe for the summer. “We want to get as much experience together as we can get,” he continued, “and I am looking forward to my first freestyle with him on Sunday. When he feels good, I want to keep competing and see where we end up. We can do better with more suppleness and less tension, but that will come.”

Christoph Koschel and Eaton Unitechno in their awards presentation with Janne Rumbough and Kim Van Kampen of U.S. P.R.E. and Judge at C Kjell Myhre. ©SusanJStickle

Canada’s Lindsay Kellock captured second place in the Grand Prix CDI4* for freestyle, presented by U.S. P.R.E. Association with a 68.739% riding Sebastien, Lindsay Kellock and Enterprise Farm Equestrian LLC’s 2006 Rhinelander gelding by Sandro Hit. Third place was awarded to Michael Klimke (GER) aboard Harmony’s Diablo, a 2010 Hanoverian gelding by Desparados owned by Harmony Sporthorses. They received a score of 65.435%.

Earlier in the day, Jodie Kelly-Baxley (USA) and her own 2011 KWPN gelding Grayton Beach (by Negro) rose to the occasion in the FEI Prix St. Georges CDI1*, presented by Adequan®, earning a 73.676%. Second place went to Germany’s Frederic Wandres aboard Harrods 3, Hof Kasselmann’s 2013 Hanoverian gelding by Hochadel, with a score of 72.529%. Third place went to the USA’s Steffen Peters and Boreas FRF, a 2012 Oldenburg stallion by Bordeaux owned by Five Rings Farm, finishing on a 71.735%.

Jodie Kelly-Baxley and Grayton Beach in their awards presentation ceremony with Judge Christof Umbach and Caitlin Lane of AGDF. ©SusanJStickle

In the FEI Intermediare-I CDI3* presented by Adequan®, Cesar Parra (USA) and Mr. Bumblebee, a 2008 Danish Warmblood gelding by Sting owned by Equiventure LLC., and John and Karen Blank, earned their second victory of the week with a 71.441%. The second-place score was a 67.677%, awarded to Australian Sally Lofting riding Quinlan CF, a 2009 Oldenburg stallion by Quarterback owned by Janet Rubio. Michael Klimke (GER) and Harmony’s Astro followed in third place with a 67.353%. Harmony’s Astro is a 2013 Hanoverian gelding by Astrix owned by Harmony Sporthorses.

Cesar Parra and Mr. Bumblebee in their awards presentation ceremony with judge Kjell Myhre and Caitlin Lane of AGDF. ©SusanJStickle

The FEI Grand Prix CDI3* for Freestyle, presented by Horseware Ireland welcomed the win for Frederic Wandres (GER) and Rebroff 6, Hof Kasselmann’s 2009 Rhinelander gelding by Robespierrot. The pair won the class with a 69.761%. Second place in the FEI Grand Prix CDI3* for Freestyle, presented by Horseware Ireland was awarded to the USA’s Jan Ebeling aboard Indeed, Vantage Equestrian Group LI, LLC’s 2008 Danish Warmblood mare by Gorklintgards Indeera, earning a 69.370%. Nora Batchelder (USA) closed out the top three with a 67.065%, riding Sally Seaver’s 2003 American Warmblood mare, W Gangster Girl, by Sieger.

Frederic Wandres and Rebroff 6 in their award ceremony with Judge Kjell Myhre and Caitlin Lane of AGDF. ©SusanJStickle

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