Akiko Yamazaki and Four Winds Farm’s 13-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding cruised to a title that they last won in 2008. Ravel was tired after putting in a tremendous effort in the Grand Prix Special on Friday but America’s dressage superstar hung in there and, despite some mistakes, what he did well – he did very well.
“Interesting, obviously a little tough on the finish line,” said Peters. “There was the one piaffe that didn’t happen and that makes me not think about the other movements that were good… the changes and pirouettes were better than Aachen.”
Ravel always tries, but Peters knew based on how well behaved his superstar was in the prize giving, that the horse is ready for a vacation. He has had a busy few years, competing and winning at the biggest shows across the globe.
“He gave everything he had in in the Grand Prix Special,” said Peters. “This clearly shows us he needs a break which he will get next month.”
Ravel’s music is from the original score from “Avatar” but it is composed by the Slovakian orchestra specifically for him. Peters indicated that getting the music right was an arduous process but now the music and the choreography are set.
“I think we have the choreography down where everyone thinks it’s difficult enough,” said Peters.
This was Ravel’s first trip to Gladstone to compete, and for Peters, coming to Gladstone is something that he never takes for granted.
“It’s always special – this is where it all started,” said Peters. “My first championship here was in 1992, I won first here in 1995, I have special memories here and it is always a step above other venues.”
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