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American-Bred PRE Scores Big Win in Europe

2019.07.09
07-07-19 ANCCE  Press Release by Lily Forado

During last weekend, the CDI4 of Leudelange in Luxembourg was the international focus of dressage A large number of renowned riders showed their horses  International Spanish Grand Prix Rider Juan Matute competed with his new companion Guateque IV bred and owned by American breeder Coves Darden  Since April, Guateque IV has been part of Juan’s team, being his new competition ace They officially debuted as a pair in the European circuit at the CDI of CECYL Segovia, earning consistent scores of 68% respectively Two months later, the symbiosis between rider and horse continued to improve and the results paid off 

[caption id="attachment_21258" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Juan Matute and Guateque IV[/caption] [caption id="attachment_21257" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Juan Matute and Guateque IV[/caption]

A total of 13 riders made the list of Prix Saint George Juan Matute performed his test with great harmony  The highlights were without a doubt the changes he performed every fourth and three strides, performing better each time He received several seven and a half 75 scores from the judges  Likewise, the lateral exercises in the trot, specifically the shoulder in received scores of eights 8  Juan and Guateque IV exceeded their own record  Their score was 69,912, which placed the duo in second place  

[caption id="attachment_21256" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Juan Matute and Guateque IV[/caption]

On Sunday July 7th, Intermediate I Test opened the arena With very little to lose and much to gain, the rider from Madrid with his PRE mount made a test with great technical precision The trot and canter extensions received several sevens 7 beating their own personal record and overcoming the famous 70% barrier Juan Matute and Guateque IV scored an 70,265, thus being their golden score 

[caption id="attachment_21247" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Juan Matute and Guateque IV[/caption]

The rider's expertise was the key factor in the execution of all the exercises The European victory of a horse bred and raised on American soil is quite a milestone and a stimulus that shows that the PRE is a competitive horse  

[caption id="attachment_21246" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Juan Matute and Guateque IV[/caption]

Juan Matute, being very happy with his results, commented: Today's results demonstrate the evolution and trajectory of Guateque IV and I Overcoming the 70% barrier is always the challenge for any rider, especially with a PRE competing outside of Spain The level of riders and horses that were in this category was very high, but at the end it has been shown that it is not only a matter of the quality of gaits, but about technique, not making mistakes and performing a beautiful presentation  This is, at the end, how points are earned  

For me it was a challenge to compete in this show with a PRE The fact of winning with Guateque IV is quite a feat For the breeder Coves Darden, it was an honor with pride that horse, born and raised in the United States, won in this European show I received very positive comments from the judges, and I think the horse has a lot of potential on GP" 

[caption id="attachment_21245" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Juan Matute and Guateque IV[/caption]