Melissa Taylor

Germany’s Christoph Koschel & Shakespeare Take Wellington’s Future Stars Performance Series Final

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WELLINGTON, Florida, Mar. 30, 2019–Christoph Koschel of Germany and Shakespeare won the final of the inaugural Iron Spring Farm Future Star Performance Series for horses aged seven to nine years old at Prix St. Georges that competed throughout the Global Dressage Festival for an invitation to the wrapup event that was highly praised by riders. Read More

Germany’s Christoph Koschel & Shakespeare Win Wellington Iron Spring Farm Future Stars Performance Series Warmup Ahead of Saturday Final

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WELLINGTON, Florida, Mar. 28, 2019–Christoph Koschel of Germany on Shakespeare on Thursday won by a narrow margin the inaugural Iron Spring Farm Future Star Performance Series warmup for the $10,000 final in two days for horses aged seven to nine years old at Prix St. Georges in a commitment by the Global Dressage Festival to stage dressage development competitions. Read More

Caleb Scroggins & Gyllebo’s Bambi, Adam Steffens & Boston Strong Qualify for Iron Spring Farm Future Stars Performance Series Final

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WELLINGTON, Florida, Mar. 17, 2019–Americans Caleb Scroggins on Gyllebo's Bambi and Adam Steffens on Boston Strong qualified for the inaugural Iron Spring Farm Future Stars Performance Series final to be staged at the Global Dressage Festival in two weeks. Read More

USA’s Katie Johnson & Paxton First Double Winner of Wellington’s Iron Spring Farm Future Stars Performance Series, 9 Riders from 5 Nations Already Qualified for Final

6 years ago StraightArrow Comments Off on USA’s Katie Johnson & Paxton First Double Winner of Wellington’s Iron Spring Farm Future Stars Performance Series, 9 Riders from 5 Nations Already Qualified for Final
WELLINGTON, Florida, Feb. 23, 2019–The USA's Katie Johnson and Paxton became the first double winner of the Iron Spring Farm Future Stars Performance Series with a victory Saturday in the developing Prix St. Georges at the Global Dressage Festival while nine riders from five nations have now qualified for the $10,000 final at the end of the Global winter circuit. Read More

Katie Johnson & Paxton First American to Win Iron Spring Farm Future Stars Performance Series Wellington Qualifier

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WELLINGTON, Florida, Feb. 16, 2019--Katie Johnson became the first American to win the Iron Spring Farm Future Stars Performance Series when she rode the eight-year-old Paxton to victory Saturday in the developing Prix St. Georges at the Global Dressage Festival. Read More

Codi Harrison & Bossco Take USA “Brentina Cup” Under-25 Championship in First Festival of Champions

6 years ago StraightArrow Comments Off on Codi Harrison & Bossco Take USA “Brentina Cup” Under-25 Championship in First Festival of Champions
Codi Harrison, a kid from Kansas whose parents drove her seven hours to Texas for dressage lessons and is now an assistant trainer with Danish Olympian Lars Petersen, rode her Katholt's Bossco to the United States "Brentina Cup" Under-25 Championship Saturday in the rider's first appearance at the Festival of Champions Read More

Heather Blitz & Quatero Win Prix St. Georges Campaigning for USA Intermediate 1 Championship

6 years ago StraightArrow Comments Off on Heather Blitz & Quatero Win Prix St. Georges Campaigning for USA Intermediate 1 Championship
WAYNE, Illinois, Aug. 22, 2018--Heather Blitz and Quatero began their campaign for the Intermediate 1 United States championship by winning the Prix St. Georges Wednesday at a bigger than ever Festival of Champions. The imminent World Equestrian Games, however, has depleted the headline Grand Prix lineup Read More
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