Scores: 2008 CDI-W Del Mar

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2008 CDI-W Del Mar - 7 - 9 November 2008

Prix St Georges

  • 1. Jan Ebeling - Louis Ferdinand - 67.200%
  • 2. Stacy Zwergel - Sante - 62.100%
  • 3. Michele DeLuna - Rapallo - 57.650%
  • 4. Erin Mashburn-Boddaert - Hugo- 57.250%

Intermediaire I

  • 1. Jan Ebeling - Louis Ferdinand - 65.700%
  • 2. Stacy Zwergel - Sante - 62.400%
  • 3. Erin Mashburn-Boddaert - Hugo - 61.600%
  • 4. Michele DeLuna - Rapallo - 56.450%

Intermediaire I Kur to Music

  • 1. Erin Mashburn-Boddaert - Hugo - 60.650%

Grand Prix

  • 1. Steffen Peters - Ravel - 73.875%
  • 2. Leslie Morse - Kingston - 67.250%
  • 3. Jan Ebeling - Rafalca - 66.958%
  • 4. Leslie Morse - Tip Top - 65.417%
  • 5. Kristina Harrison-Naness - Rociero XV - 62.625%
  • 6. Karen Ball - Luciano - 61.042%
  • 7. Teri Patton-Hallman - Fontainebleau - 58.958%
  • 8. Nicole Perry - Calypso Star - 56.375%
  • 9. Alisa Wilson - Weltclassiker - 55.625%

At the West Coat World Cup Qualifier in Del Mar, California, USA, Steffen Peters proved himself to beuntouchable in the Grand Prix. Riding his Olympic mount Ravel (by Contango), Peters scored 73.87% and won the class. Leslie Morse and Kingston slotted in second with 67.25%.

Grand Prix Special

  • 1. Leslie Morse - Tip Top- 67.280%
  • 2. Alisa Wilson - Weltclassiker - 61.880%

Grand Prix Kur to Music - CDI-W

  • 1. Steffen Peters - Ravel - 76.200%
  • 2. Leslie Morse - Kingston - 70.450%
  • 3. Jan Ebeling - Rafalca - 69.800%
  • 4. Kristina Harrison-Naness - Rociero XV - 66.600%
  • 5. Teri Patton-Hallman - Fontainebleau - 64.400%
  • 6. Karen Ball - Luciano - 64.050%
  • 7. Nicole Perry - Calypso Star - 59.650%

At the West Coat CDI-W in Del Mar, California, USA, Steffen Peters proved himself to be untouchable in the Grand Prix and Kur to Music. Riding his Olympic mount Ravel (by Contango), Peters scored 76.207% and won the World Cup Qualifier. Leslie Morse and Kingston finished second. “Ravel, felt great today, he was very relaxed. If I had had a ride like that at the Olympics, it would have been good enough for the Bronze Medal!” Peters went on to say how pleased he is with Ravel. “He grew up a lot this season, between training at Aachen for several weeks before the Olympics in show like conditions and then riding in an environment like Hong Kong really helped him mature." Read More on Dressagedaily.com