Simonson tops in the Freestyle, Orlob in the Special (Update)

He did it again. Christian Simonson earned his second Personal Best score of the week at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival, taking Friday night’s World Cup freestyle qualifier with a total of 81.445 percent on the steady Indian Rock.

Christian Simonson enjoyed yet another personal best at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival.

Their performance to themes from the Rocky movies (Rocky is the stallion’s nickname for obvious reasons) wowed a packed house in Wellington, Fla., with spectators giving him a score of 83.213 percent. The victory means Christian has earned one of the three North American berths for the FEI World Cup Final to be held in Ft. Worth, Texas, during April.

Christian, 23, had a personal best of 76.043 percent in Thursday’s Grand Prix. He is coached by Olympic veteran Adrienne Lyle under the banner of Zen Elite Equestrian, which owns Rocky. The horse was ridden in the Paris Olympics for the Dutch team by Emmelie Scholtens before Christian took over the reins with incredible success.

His freestyle’s degree of difficulty was rated more than 9 by all five judges, and he earned many other 9s for choreography, music, sublime renderings of passage, two-time change and the right pirouette. After his final halt, he seemed both overwhelmed and overjoyed, putting his hands over his eyes as the glory of the moment struck him.

Christian Simonson has an emotional moment after his marvelous Grand Prix Freestyle.

“It was a really emotional day for so many different reasons,” Christian said.

“Being in Florida, I always watched Friday Night Lights and hoped one day i would get to do that,” he commented about his debut with Rocky in the arena under those lights.

“That was one part of today. Another part was the gratitude to be able to ride such an amazing horse. That in itself made me so emotional. And the other part was just thinking of Adrienne and our team and so much support. I felt so much gratitude and love for everyone. i just felt like the luckiest person ever.”

As for Rocky, Christian said, “He is the most special, special guy. i don’t have enough words to say how much gratitude I have for him.”

Californian Genay Vaughn, who rode in the World Cup Finals last year with Gino, finished second on that mount with a score of 75.790 percent. Ashley Holzer aboard Hawtins Floriano was third with 75.010 percent.

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In the Grand Prix Special Saturday, Marcus Orlob and his 2024 Olympic mount, Jane, seemed to have tamed her tendency to spook and delivered a smooth test marked at 74.681 percent. He also won the Grand Prix for the Special last week.

Marcus Orlob and Jane. ( Photo ©Centre Line Media)

Describing his ride, Marcus said, “On the first [extended trot] diagonal, she had her ears up and I said ‘Go!’ and then I thought, ‘Whoa, this is way too much engine.’ But she settled nicely.” He rides the mare for her owner, Alice Tarjan, and has training help from Christine Traurig, the chef d’equipe of the US Dressage Team.

“Unfortunately, we had a little bobble in the ones (one tempi changes),” he said, referring to the mishap that brought him marks of 5 across the board.

“But then the other ones on the center line were good. I’m happy for the horse to have a drama free test and hopefully it continues that way. I try to keep things really busy for her, and it’s slowly paying off. We don’t have a magic weapon, it’s just time, consistency and giving the horse trust.”

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