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CPY Document Title 2017 USEF Grand Prix Dressage National Championship Grand Prix Grand Prix Championship Grand Prix 45% Special 40% Grand Prix FS 15% Total Place 593 Kasey Perry-Glass Goerklintgaards Dublet 73.700 33.165 68.529 27.412 73.325 10.999 71.575 1 587 Adrienne Lyle Salvino 70.600 31.770 70.314 28.126 76.325 11.449 71.344 2 591 Olivia LaGoy-Weltz Lonoir 70.400 31.680 70.686 28.274 73.150 10.973 70.927 3 590 P.J. Rizvi Breaking Dawn 68.140 30.663 69.569 27.828 72.050 10.808 69.298 4 588 Mette Rosencrantz Marron 67.040 30.168 68.941 27.576 70.250 10.538 68.282 5 592 Chase Hickok Sagacious HF 67.520 30.384 65.471 26.188 68.775 10.316 66.889 6 589 Ashley Holzer Sir Caramello 66.100 29.745 59.373 23.749 66.700 10.005 63.499 7 586 Katherine Bateson Chandler Alcazar 63.640 28.638 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 28.638 2015 U.S. Dressage Festival of Champions Presented by The Dutta Corp. 2015 The Dutta Corp./USEF Grand Prix Dressage National Championship Grand Prix Grand Prix Championship Grand Prix 45% Special 40% Grand Prix FS 15% Total Place 605 Laura Graves Verdades 76.460 34.407 77.137 30.855 75.125 11.269 76.531 1 625 Steffen Peters Legolas 92 74.220 33.399 72.412 28.965 77.675 11.651 74.015 2 626 Steffen Peters Rosamunde 72.620 32.679 74.549 29.820 74.950 11.243 73.741 3 616 Shelly Francis Doktor 71.560 32.202 71.275 28.510 74.775 11.216 71.928 4 617 Shelly Francis Danilo 71.360 32.112 68.020 27.208 72.425 10.864 70.184 5 620 Kathrine Bateson Chandler Alcazar 70.140 31.563 68.706 27.482 72.725 10.909 69.954 6 601 Guenter Seidel Zero Gravity 68.260 30.717 69.843 27.937 72.350 10.853 69.507 7 603 Charlotte Jorst Kastels Nintendo 67.880 30.546 69.686 27.874 72.050 10.808 69.228 8 622 Arlene Page Woodstock 68.740 30.933 68.608 27.443 64.900 9.735 68.111 9 607 Susan Dutta Currency DC 66.440 29.898 67.255 26.902 69.075 10.361 67.161 10 602 Beatrice Marienau Stefano 8 66.520 29.934 64.745 25.898 67.650 10.148 65.980 11 604 Kimberly Mcgrath Winslow 65.520 29.484 64.196 25.678 68.900 10.335 65.497 12 623 Arlene Page Alina 66.840 30.078 62.706 25.082 68.375 10.256 65.417 13 613 Tracey Lert Udo 63.540 28.593 63.843 25.537 66.250 9.938 64.068 14 614 Heather Oleson Victor 61.120 27.504 61.529 24.612 63.450 9.518 61.633 15 611 Allison Brock Rosevelt 71.140 32.013 70.294 28.118 0.000 0.000 60.131 610 Catherine Haddad-Staller Mane Stream Hotmail 66.080 29.736 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 29.736 2014 The Dutta Corp/ USEF Grand Prix Dressage National Championship Place Rider Horse Grand Prix Test (45%) GP Special (40%) Grand Prix FS (15%) Total 1 Steffen Peters Legolas 92 75.160 75.647 79.700 76.036 2 Laura Graves Verdades 72.540 74.549 78.425 74.226 3 Jan Ebeling Rafalca 73.320 74.294 76.150 74.134 4 Adrienne Lyle Wizard 72.540 73.412 76.900 73.543 5 Tina M Konyot Calecto V 72.620 72.314 76.225 73.038 6 Caroline V Roffman Her Highness O 72.540 72.627 73.775 72.760 7 Shelly Francis Doktor 71.800 71.333 75.175 72.119 8 Lisa Wilcox Denzello 72.220 70.431 73.075 71.633 9 Kathleen Raine Breanna 71.460 71.000 72.625 71.451 10 Katherine Bateson Chandler Wellnetta 69.820 69.804 72.750 70.253 11 Arlene Page Alina 70.920 67.196 73.350 69.795 12 Cesar Parra Van The Man 68.360 68.490 72.475 69.029 13 Sharon McCusker Wrigley 68.940 66.647 68.725 67.991 14 Michael L Barisone Ellegria 67.540 66.098 70.375 67.388 15 Michael L Barisone HF Victor 66.700 67.078 68.225 67.080 16 Charlotte Jorst Nintendo 67.780 64.412 70.775 66.882 2013 The Dutta Corp /USEF Grand Prix Dressage National Championship Grand Prix Riders Prix Grand Grand Prix 45% Grand Prix 40% Grand Prix 15% TOTAL PLACE Special Freestyle 602 LEGOLAS STEFFEN PETERS 77.000 34.650 1 74.771 29.908 1 79.450 11.918 1 76.476% 1 601 CORAL REEF WYLEA GUENTER SEIDEL 71.489 32.170 3 71.917 28.767 2 76.450 11.468 2 72.404% 2 608 BREANNA KATHLEEN RAINE 71.936 32.371 2 70.771 28.308 3 70.225 10.534 5 71.213% 3 603 DOKTOR SHELLY J. FRANCIS 70.638 31.787 5 69.979 27.992 4 72.225 10.834 3 70.612% 4 604 VAN THE MAN CESAR PARRA 71.277 32.075 4 67.979 27.192 5 70.725 10.609 4 69.875% 5 605 LOMBARDO LHF BRIAN HAFNER 68.149 30.667 6 66.167 26.467 8 67.200 10.080 7 67.214% 6 607 WRIGLEY SHARON MCCUSKER 67.213 30.246 7 66.562 26.625 7 63.050 9.458 8 66.328% 7 606 RHETT JAMES KOFORD 64.106 28.848 8 66.667 26.667 6 69.675 10.451 6 65.966% 8 2012 USEF Grand Prix Dressage National Championship / USEF Selection Trial for the 2012 Olympic Games Olympic GP Olympic GP Place Name Horse GP Test (25%) Special (25%) GP Test (25%) Special (25%) Total 1 Steffen Peters Legolas 76.064 77.933 78.66 77.956 77.653 2 Tina Konyot Calecto V 72.787 76.667 80.149 77.889 76.873 3 Jan Ebeling Rafalca 71.532 72.044 75.255 73.844 73.169 4 Adrienne Lyle Wizard 70.468 71.578 73.298 74.889 72.558 5 Todd Flettrich Otto 71.149 73.067 73.106 70.156 71.869 6 Heather Blitz Paragon 67.936 70.000 72.489 71.111 70.384 7 Guenter Seidel Fandango 70.553 70.067 69.702 68.2 69.63 8 Pierre St Jacques Lucky Tiger 67.787 69.911 71.362 68.111 69.293 9 Kathleen Raine Breanna 66.809 67.889 69.021 70.556 68.569 10 Shawna Harding Come On III 68.021 69.489 67.043 69.244 68.449 11 Susan Blinks Robin Hood 67.915 68.022 68.851 67.378 68.041 12 Jim Koford Rhett 67.447 66.600 68.809 68.578 67.858 WD Katherine Bateson-Chandler Nartan 67.362 66.556 WD Cesar Parra Van the Man 66.66 63.333 WD Lauren Sammis Sagacious HF 66.383 66.756 2011 Collecting Gaits Farm/USEF Dressage Festival of Champions National Grand Prix Dressage Championship Grand Prix 45% Grand Prix 30% Grand Prix 25% Total # Rider Horse Special Freestyle Place 610 Steffen Peters Ravel 77.660 34.947 80.083 24.025 81.100 20.275 79.247 1 609 Tina Konyot Calecto V 69.787 31.404 73.417 22.025 77.600 19.400 72.829 2 605 Shawna Harding Come On III 67.872 30.542 66.333 19.900 72.400 18.100 68.542 3 619 Kathleen Raine Breanna 66.766 30.045 67.583 20.275 70.250 17.563 67.882 4 616 Lauren Sammis Sagacious HF 65.362 29.413 67.958 20.387 71.850 17.963 67.763 5 611 Arlene Page Alina 66.128 29.758 65.333 19.600 70.950 17.738 67.095 6 614 Melissa Taylor Schumacker Solyst 66.596 29.968 63.250 18.975 70.350 17.588 66.531 7 601 Elisabeth Austin Olivier 61.574 27.708 65.083 19.525 69.200 17.300 64.533 8 618 David Wightman Partous 61.574 27.708 63.583 19.075 68.300 17.075 63.858 9 612 Arlene Page Wild One 63.319 28.494 60.583 18.175 67.600 16.900 63.568 10 608 Catherine Morelli BeSe' 62.809 28.264 59.417 17.825 65.800 16.450 62.539 11 604 Susan Dutta Manette-DC 62.723 28.225 59.542 17.863 64.300 16.075 62.163 12 613 Shannon Peters Odyssey 56.979 25.641 55.500 16.650 63.450 15.863 58.153 13 2010 Collecting Gaits Farm/USEF Dressage Festival of Champions USEF NATIONAL GRAND PRIX DRESSAGE CHAMPIONSHIP GP GP GPFS Weekend 1 Weekend GPS (25%) Total Place Rider Horse (15%) (30%) 2 (30%) Tina Konyot Calecto V 22.468 21.396 18.094 11.363 73.320 1 Todd Flettrich Otto 21.421 20.936 17.479 11.340 71.177 2 Katherine Bateson-Chandler Nartan 21.562 20.706 17.969 10.890 71.127 3 Catherine Haddad Winyamaro 21.077 20.745 17.302 10.883 70.006 4 Pierre St Jacques Lucky Tiger 21.089 20.847 17.052 10.763 69.751 5 Jan Ebeling Rafalca 20.362 20.451 17.042 10.943 68.797 6 Adrienne Lyle Wizard 19.724 20.132 17.000 10.853 67.708 7 Leslie Morse Tip Top 962 20.272 20.043 16.511 10.793 67.618 8 Shawna Harding Come On III 19.991 20.030 16.729 10.538 67.288 9 Jan Ebeling Sandrina 19.570 19.264 16.417 10.193 65.443 10 Susan Blinks Robin Hood 21.128 20.043 17.219 0.000 58.389 11 Lauren Sammis Sagacious HF 21.217 18.651 16.844 0.000 56.712 12 Jane Hannigan Maksymilian 18.562 0.000 15.386 0.000 33.947 13 Elisabeth Austin Oliver 20.413 0.000 0.000 0.000 20.413 14 Susan Jaccoma Wadamur 17.911 0.000 0.000 0.000 17.911 15 .
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