Big scores define day three at EBM Dressage by the Sea

Day three of the EBM Dressage by the Sea featured standout performances in freestyle events and young horse classes, alongside a riders' forum on the sport's future. Jayden Brown and Quincy B won the CDI3* Grand Prix Freestyle with a personal best of 78.500%. The event highlighted competitive depth across various levels.

The EBM CDI3* Grand Prix Freestyle served as the highlight, where Jayden Brown riding Quincy B earned 78.500% with a test set to iconic Australian classics, produced by Tori Stuckey of Sand Dancer Freestyles. The performance included multiple 9.0 scores for canter pirouettes, two-time tempis, and music interpretation, showcasing harmony and power in a packed arena.

Emma Flavelle-Watts and Scarlatti Mio VSR took second place at 72.800%, marking the first use of a snaffle bridle under the new rule effective January 1. "He tried his heart out for me," Flavelle-Watts said. "I’m just so proud of him." Jayden Brown also placed third with Legendary at 72.075% in its CDI Grand Prix debut.

In the Construction Control CDN Grand Prix Freestyle, Matthew Lord and Remi Vigneron won with 70.075% in their first such event. "I’m so proud of Vino," Lord said. "We took a couple of risks in our choreography to match our bold music and they paid off with Vino doing an amazing job!" Fiona Guthrie-Smith and Levade This scored 66.575% for second, and Susan Elekessy and Callum Park Geneva took third at 62.290%.

Other classes saw close competition. Maddison Foster and Revelwood Desmond won the Mulawa Performance Horses CDI2* Intermediate B at 70.540%. Robbie McKinnon and QS Sierra edged out the Dressage NSW class win at 71.853%, with the top seven over 67%. Young horse rounds featured high scores, including Robbie McKinnon and Verstappen DS at 89.600% in the four-year-old class.

The day ended with a riders' forum led by Deon Stokes, featuring judges Maria Schwenneson, Peter Storr, Susie Hoevenaars, and Eva-Maria Vint-Warmington. Discussions focused on harmony, happy athletes in correct frames, and small score margins of 0.5 to 1 mark. Judges emphasized collaboration with FEI and competitors for dressage's future.

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Lottie Fry celebrating victory on Glamourdale in the Amsterdam World Cup freestyle dressage event.
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Lottie Fry wins Amsterdam World Cup freestyle on Glamourdale

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Charlotte 'Lottie' Fry and her stallion Glamourdale claimed victory in the FEI Dressage World Cup Freestyle at Jumping Amsterdam on January 24, 2026, scoring 89.305%. This win secures their qualification for the Fort Worth Final in April as the reigning champions. Germany's Isabell Werth finished second with 87.580% on Wendy de Fontaine.

On the final day of the EBM Dressage by the Sea, Jayden Brown and Quincy B secured a third consecutive victory in the Shepherds Electrical CDI3* Grand Prix Special with a personal best score of 74.447%. The event showcased strong performances across various classes, including freestyles and young horse rounds. Emerging riders and consistent partnerships highlighted the competition's depth.

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Jayden Brown and Quincy B claimed victory in the highly anticipated CDI3* Grand Prix at EBM Dressage by the Sea, scoring 72.044%. The event's second day featured close competitions across multiple classes, including youth divisions. Brown noted the win's special significance as Quincy B's return to Willinga Park post-Olympics.

Day one of the Carlton Performance Horses CPEDI3* para dressage and Virtus event took place at Willinga Park on February 27, 2026, with competitors facing damp conditions. Five combinations secured FEI World Championship qualifying scores in the Grand Prix A test. Standout performances included high marks for accuracy and harmony.

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Matthew Kelly achieved the highest score in the Novice DI21 class at the South East Region of Dressage Ireland's opening fixture of 2026, held at Sika Equestrian. The event featured competitions across various levels, with judges Mark Ruddock and Lynne Cassidy overseeing the proceedings. Riders competed in tests from Preliminary to FEI Grand Prix, showcasing a range of horses.

Carl Hester and his horse Fame won both the grand prix and freestyle at the Doha CDI5* dressage event, marking a strong start to their 2026 season. The British pair scored 75.85% in the grand prix and 82.98% in the freestyle, earning a €27,000 prize. Hester described the win as a special return to Doha after 11 years.

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British rider Carl Hester secured victory in the Grand Prix Freestyle at the Doha Al Shaqab CDI5* event, riding Fame. The win highlights Hester's continued success in international dressage competitions. The event took place on February 21, 2026.

 

 

 

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