The race tightens for U.S. dressage riders eyeing Paris

by | Apr 15, 2024 | On the rail | 0 comments

The U.S. dressage Olympic rankings got a good shake-up over the weekend, with candidates competing in shows on both coasts.

Candidates are looking toward being named next month to the eight-member contingent that will ride in European observation competitions prior to selection of the team for the Paris Games. There is one more show left that carries points in both the East and West

Steffen Peters leads with an average of 73.620 after a victories in Del Mar, Calif., on  Four Winds Farm’s Suppenkasper, his Tokyo Olympics team silver medal partner.

Steffen Peters and Suppenkasper. (Photo © 2023 by Nancy Jaffer)

The previous leader, 2023 Pan American Games team gold medalist, Sarah Tubman, sank to fourteenth after a difficult show at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala. Her average is now 69.583.

New combinations are on the rise, meanwhile.

Adrienne Lyle stands second and third with Helix (72.655) and Lars van de Hoenderheide (72.259), while Endel Ots is right behind on Zen Elite’s Bohemian (71.764). Adrienne’s horses also are owned by Zen Elite; both she and Endel didn’t start showing them until this year.

Another duo that is new to the show ring, Marcus Orlob and Alice Tarjan’s Jane, stands eighth on 70.060. To read more about Marcus and Jane, simply go to the main story on this website, or click here

Marcus is just ahead of Kasey Perry-Glass, several times the medal-winning teammate of Steffen and Adrienne. She is ninth with Heartbeat W.P. (70.543), the successor to her now-retired veteran, Dublet.

Another West Coaster, Anna Buffini, is fifth with her Fiontini (71.494), while Pan American Games individual bronze medalist and team gold medalist Anna Marek is one place behind in sixth with Janet Simile’s Fire Fly (71.040). She is in Saudi Arabia riding Fayvel in the FEI World Cup Finals this week.

Seventh is Katherine Bateson-Chandler, who seems to have found the key to Jennifer Huber’s Haute Couture (70.935), previously reserve for the 2021 Dutch Olympic team with Dinja van Liere.