Simone Pearce finishes fifth in freestyle debut at Bordeaux

Australian dressage rider Simone Pearce secured fifth place in the CDI4* Grand Prix Freestyle at Jumping International de Bordeaux, scoring 74.380% with Will Marq in their international debut. The performance followed a Grand Prix win earlier in the weekend, capping a successful outing alongside her fiancé Martin Fuchs's show jumping victory. Both celebrated family triumphs in their disciplines.

At the Jumping International de Bordeaux, Australian dressage rider Simone Pearce and her ten-year-old gelding Will Marq made their international freestyle debut, finishing fifth with a score of 74.380%. The event, held in an electric indoor atmosphere, saw an early disruption when Will Marq got frightened, unsettling their rhythm. Despite this, the pair regrouped to deliver a resilient performance against a world-class field.

Pearce reflected on social media: “Unfortunately Will got a big fright in the beginning of the freestyle today which really messed up our flow and of course the score too. But wow I’m so proud of how he came back from it and then was really with me and trying his hardest again. It’s just his first ever freestyle and when we can iron out the kinks in it I think it’s going to be just great with my special boy.”

This freestyle result built on their earlier success on Friday, February 8, 2026, where Pearce and Will Marq won the CDI4* Grand Prix with their best score to date. Adding to the weekend's highlights, Pearce's fiancé, Swiss show jumper Martin Fuchs—who co-owns Will Marq—won the CSI5* Grand Prix AUDI aboard Conner Jei. Fuchs edged out Luxembourg's Victor Bettendorf by 0.15 seconds in the jump-off, marking his second consecutive victory at the Bordeaux arena.

Fuchs commented: “I really love this show jumping event. And what makes this victory even more precious is the success of my fiancée, Simone Pearce, in the Grand Prix dressage. It’s nice to have come here as a family and for each of us to have won a Grand Prix in our respective disciplines. It’s definitely a special moment.”

The achievements underscore a breakthrough weekend for the couple in equestrian sports.

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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.

The Carlton Performance Horses CPEDI at Willinga Park ended with freestyle performances by para dressage and Virtus riders on Sunday. These tests allowed competitors to showcase creativity through custom routines set to music, in a relaxed atmosphere following a social barbecue the previous evening. While scores did not contribute to FEI World Championship qualification, several pairs achieved strong results toward selection criteria.

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Marcus Orlob and Jane secured victory in the CDI5* Grand Prix Special at the 2026 Adequan Global Dressage Festival in Wellington, Florida, with a personal best score of 75.979%. Canadian Olympian Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu placed second aboard Jaccardo, also achieving a career high. In the CDI3* class, Meagan Davis and Toronto Lightfoot claimed top honors with 71.489%.

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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On the final day of the CHI Al Shaqab Presented by Longines in Doha, Qatar, Brazilian rider Marlon Modolo Zanotelli claimed the €575,000 Grand Prix title in showjumping aboard Charly Heart. British dressage rider Carl Hester secured victory in the CDI5* Grand Prix Freestyle with Fame, scoring 82.975%. American para-dressage athlete Kate Shoemaker topped Grade IV with Jagger.

Swiss rider Steve Guerdat won the World Cup Grand Prix in Leipzig, outpacing competitors with a swift jump-off time. Germany's Gerrit Nieberg secured third place on Ping Pong after a clear round. The event featured strong performances from multiple German riders.

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Australia's second FEI World Championship qualifier for para dressage has attracted 36 combinations at Willinga Park. The event, hosted by Carlton Performance Horses, begins on Friday following a successful trot-up. An Australian team has been announced to compete and contribute to the nation's world ranking.

 

 

 

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