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RAVEL & STEFFEN PETERS, GP KUR, U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS 2008

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Ravel and Steffen Peters scored 79.50 and took 1st place in the Grand Prix Freestyle at the 2008 Collecting Gaits Farm/USEF Dressage Festival of Champions held at the Oaks Blenheim in San Juan Capistrano, California on Sunday June 28th 2008.

Steffen Peters
Born: September 18, 1964
Hometown: San Diego, CA

Horse: Ravel (10-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding; Owned by Aikko Yamazaki)

Steffen Peters has two very viable horses for the 2008 Olympic Games. Ravel has been invincible this year - winning in every outing of the early 2008 season. Beginning with the CDI-W Burbank, where Ravel picked up two Grand Prix wins, and continuing at the CDI3 Del Mar, and CDI3 Burbank, he has a total of six Grand Prix victories through June. Though still relatively inexperienced, the gelding has demonstrated he is ready to shine on the world stage.

2007 was a break out year for Steffen Peters and Lombardi 11. They traveled to New Jersey from California to win the USEF/Collecting Gaits Farm Festival of Champions at the Grand Prix level and traveled to Aachen, Germany to represent the U.S. in the CDIO3.

2006 was an amazing year for peters and the electric chestnut gelding Floriano. Steffen and Floriano swept all three phases of competition at the 2006 Collecting Gaits Farm/USEF National Grand Prix Dressage Championship in Gladstone, NJ, landing them the anchor spot on the 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games team. At the 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games in Aachen, the pair stepped up to the plate and was crucial in capturing the Team Bronze medal.

Floriano and Peters were named the alternates on the 2004 Athens Olympic team. Peters won his first Olympic medal, a Team Bronze, at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics aboard Udon. He has also won the Grand Prix Freestyle at the CDI-W Burbank. In 2003, Peters and Grandeur were part of the U.S. Team to compete at CDIO Aachen, where they were an integral part of the Team Silver medal. They took the reserve championship title at the U.S. Freestyle Championship in March 2002. The pair went on to place eight in the FEI World Cup Final in 's-Hertogenbosh, the Netherlands. In 1994, he won individual and Team Gold medals at the U.S. Olympic Festival.

Born in Germany, Peters has been in the United States since 1985 and became a United States citizen in 1992. Peters and his wife, Shannon Barnes, operate a training facility in the San Diego area. Barnes is also a noted dressage rider, competing at the 2005 National Intermediate I Dressage Championship in Gladstone, NJ, where the couple went head-to-head. Peters and Barnes finished one-two respectively.

Websites:

USEF:
http://www.usef.org/

USDF:
http://www.usdf.org/

USET:
http://www.uset.com/

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  • @samoin @richmondkm is right, In all the times I've seen steffen ride i have never seen him use hyperflexion as a tool

  • @HunterJumper860 He used Safety Dance

  • @heartlandstables96 i love the breyers i really want him and idocus :)

  • if i was teaching this horse i would give him a A++!!!

  • Prettyyyyyyyyyy!

  • i will get the breyer ravel=D

    I really like this horse!!

    xx

  • @richmondkrn Yes I see hyperflexion"s". What a disappointment.

  • wow!!!!!!

  • Wow, i'm amazed that he got that quality passage from a halt like 2 feet outside of the arena haha. Great entrance. Also love his tempi change music!

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