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03-02-2004, 11:52 PM
Prix St. Georges launched the CDI-W-Los Angeles, with two 10-year-olds placing first and second. Leslie Morse, Beverly Hills, rode her Swedish stallion Tip Top 962 to top the 10-horse field.
“He was really on my aids—soft and supple,” she said of her test. She named the four-tempis as the highlight. “They were super."
"Today I was really happy because he was very loose, not tight. I made him longer, looser, and more elastic.”
She's had the bay Master son for a year. He was previously with Kyra Kyrklund in Sweden, and is an approved breeding stallion. Morse praised Tip Top's talent for collected work. “He has a huge ability to sit on his hocks and propel himself. He comes out every day and wants to work.”
Second in the Prix St. Georges went to Steffen Peters on Marlando, owned by Lila Kommerstad. Peters said he rode a conservative test. “He's got so much forward energy. We're still trying to control that.”
He started working with the bay Dutch gelding as a three-year-old. “There was a long time we couldn't show him. He still needs to get more confidence.”
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Source: http://www.dressagedaily.com/2004/dd_200402/dd_20040228.html
“He was really on my aids—soft and supple,” she said of her test. She named the four-tempis as the highlight. “They were super."
"Today I was really happy because he was very loose, not tight. I made him longer, looser, and more elastic.”
She's had the bay Master son for a year. He was previously with Kyra Kyrklund in Sweden, and is an approved breeding stallion. Morse praised Tip Top's talent for collected work. “He has a huge ability to sit on his hocks and propel himself. He comes out every day and wants to work.”
Second in the Prix St. Georges went to Steffen Peters on Marlando, owned by Lila Kommerstad. Peters said he rode a conservative test. “He's got so much forward energy. We're still trying to control that.”
He started working with the bay Dutch gelding as a three-year-old. “There was a long time we couldn't show him. He still needs to get more confidence.”
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Source: http://www.dressagedaily.com/2004/dd_200402/dd_20040228.html