Yvonne Losos de Muñiz

USA’s Steffen Peters Tops Global Dressage Festival Prize Money Earnings, Yvonne Losos de Muñiz of Dominican Republic Second Ranked

4 years ago StraightArrow Comments Off on USA’s Steffen Peters Tops Global Dressage Festival Prize Money Earnings, Yvonne Losos de Muñiz of Dominican Republic Second Ranked
Steffen Peters topped the Global Dressage Festival prize money earnings for the 2021 winter-long circuit of seven CDIs with more than 125 riders from 17 nations sharing in the total purse. A total of 597 combinations competed in Global CDIs this winter, a decline of less than eight per cent from the 644 rides in 2020 despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and the equine herpes outbreak in Europe in... Read More

Alice Tarjan Rides Candescent to Personal Best Score to Win Wellington CDI3* Grand Prix Special, First Big Tour Win for Amateur Rider

4 years ago StraightArrow Comments Off on Alice Tarjan Rides Candescent to Personal Best Score to Win Wellington CDI3* Grand Prix Special, First Big Tour Win for Amateur Rider
WELLINGTON, Florida, April 2, 2021--Alice Tarjan rode Candescent to a personal best score to win the Global Dressage Festival CDI3* Grand Prix Special Saturday, the first Big Tour victory for the adult amateur rider. Read More

Dressage World Cup Riders in Wellington Disappointed at Cancellation of Final, But Support Protection of Horses from Equine Herpes Virus

4 years ago StraightArrow Comments Off on Dressage World Cup Riders in Wellington Disappointed at Cancellation of Final, But Support Protection of Horses from Equine Herpes Virus
Dressage riders invited to the World Cup Final Friday expressed disappointment the event was canceled but strongly supported measures to protect horses from the equine herpes virus outbreak that led to the Gothenburg, Sweden championship being called off. Six riders representing four nations and competing in Wellington were preparing to head to the World Cup, three for the first time. Read More

Steffen Peters & Suppenkasper Win Wellington CDI5* Freestyle, Australia’s Kelly Layne & Samhitas Take 3* Musical Performance on Career High Score

4 years ago StraightArrow Comments Off on Steffen Peters & Suppenkasper Win Wellington CDI5* Freestyle, Australia’s Kelly Layne & Samhitas Take 3* Musical Performance on Career High Score
-Steffen Peters rode Suppenkasper to victory in the Global Dressage Festival CDI5* Grand Prix Freestyle under the lights Friday night after taking time out to coach Australia's Kelly Layne on Samhitas that captured the CDI3* musical performance with a career high score Read More

USA Team Combination Olivia LaGoy-Weltz & Lonoir Win Wellington World Cup Freestyle

4 years ago StraightArrow Comments Off on USA Team Combination Olivia LaGoy-Weltz & Lonoir Win Wellington World Cup Freestyle
WELLINGTON, Florida, Jan. 17, 2021–Olivia LaGoy-Weltz rode Lonoir to a personal best score to give the American team partnership victory in the Global Dressage Festival World Cup Grand Prix Freestyle Sunday. Yvonne Losos De Muñiz of the Dominican Republic, a non-league rider, on Aquamarijn placed second. Olivia of Newmarket, Virginia and the 17-year-old Danish Warmblood Read More

USA Team Partnership of Olivia LaGoy-Weltz & Lonoir Victorious at Wellington’s World Cup Grand Prix

4 years ago StraightArrow Comments Off on USA Team Partnership of Olivia LaGoy-Weltz & Lonoir Victorious at Wellington’s World Cup Grand Prix
WELLINGTON, Florida, Jan. 15, 2021--Olivia LaGoy-Weltz and Lonoir posted their highest score in almost four years to win the Global Dressage Festival World Cup Grand Prix Friday in the first international event for the American team partnership in a year. Read More

FEI Defends Decision to Allocate Almost All World Cup Starting Places to Europe, Others May be Invited If Any Places Unfilled

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The International Equestrian Federation (FEI) on Thursday defended its decision to allocate to Europe 15 of the 18 starting places at this year's dressage World Cup Final but said a non-league athlete could "potentially" go if there is an unfilled spot Read More
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