USA’s Shoemaker fifth at Paralympics

by | Sep 4, 2024 | On the rail

A spook in the canter near the end of Kate Shoemaker’s Grade IV test with Vianne Wednesday ended the USA’s medal run at the Paralympics in Paris, but her fifth-place finish guaranteed the new combination a start in the freestyle competition.

Shoemaker, ranked number one in the world in her grade, began working with the U.S.-bred Vianne this year. They made their international debut as a combination in Doha last February.

“The first day I knew that it was something so incredibly special and she just kept proving that show after show. It was a clear decision to bring her here,” said Kate.

Their test was trending around 75 percent until the spook. She ended on 72.222 percent.

“That was the first spook she’s ever had with me, but horses are horses, and if we wanted to ride something predictable, we would ride motorcycles, but regardless of anything – I love her more than anything in the world,” Kate said about the 8-year-old Hanoverian mare.

‘”She went into that stadium like she’s done it a million times and it was incredible. She’s allowed to be a horse and she’s certainly forgiven because there’s going to be a lot more beautiful days in the future.”

Chef d’Equipe Michel Assouline emphasized, “Kate rode beautifully today. The two of them were incredibly accurate and in sync with one another – the picture was just beautiful.

“We have to remember horses are not machines, and sometimes things outside of our control happen in the arena. Kate handled the rest of the ride after Vianne’s spook perfectly and they still finished with a competitive score.”

It was a Dutch double for the top placings in the class, as Demi Haerkens took  gold in her Paralympic Games debut. The 2023 European Championships gold medalist won with Daula on 78.722 percent.

“It was such a lovely ride,” said Demi.

“She was so focused, with such lovely quality and softness. We didn’t make any mistakes. She was with me and dancing with a lot of quality. She was amazing. Now I want to go to the stable and give her big cuddles.”

Her compatriot, defending champion Sanne Voets, who won double individual gold and team silver on Demantur in Tokyo 2021, rode the same horse to silver on 76.528 percent.

The bronze went to Germany’s Anna-Lena Niehues on Quimbaya 6 with 75.222 percent.

The U.S. team for Friday’s competition will be named Thursday.

There were no American competitors in the Grade V competition, won by Belgium’s Michèle George. It was her sixth Paralympic Games gold  and seventh medal overall as she defended her Individual title on Best of 8. The double individual gold  medalist at Tokyo 2021, was marked at 76.692 percent.

“I’m incredibly happy. She (Best of 8) was amazing. For me, it felt like a gold medal because I had nearly no mistakes and she was really dancing with me. I enjoyed every second of it. It means a lot,” the winner enthused.

Regine Mispelkamp of Germany on Highlander Delight’s, added a silver medal to her individual freestyle bronze from Tokyo, scoring 73.231 percent.

Sophie Wells of Great Britain rode LJT Egebjerggards Samoa to her ninth Paralympic medal by taking bronze with 72.257 percent adding to her four golds and four silvers from previous Games.

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