Chester Weber Takes a Step Towards his 17th National Title Win

Chester Weber Live Oak International

Chester Weber took home the win on day one of competition at the 30th Live Oak International winning the USEF Advanced Four-in-Hand Combined Driving dressage phase. He currently leads the USEF Advanced Four-in-Hand Combined Driving National Championship, which is a step in the right direction for a record 17thNational title. Jennifer Keeler and her pony Amazing Grace took home the top prize in the Pony Single.

Weber, the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG) team gold and individual silver medalist, drove his talented team of horses to an impressive dressage score of 35.92.

I’m pleased with the performance of my horses. We had some wind out there today. My goal was to remain focused and keep them concentrated on the job,”

Weber said.

They stay in our stable on the property as this is home for them but when the tournament moves in, it changes the landscape that they are used to seeing. With tents, spectators and many great sponsor advertisements, it is a lot for the horses to take in and they were fantastic.”

In second place in the FEI Four-in-Hand Combined Driving dressage was USA’s Paul Maye with a score of 60.50 and Gerben Steenbeek of Canada finished in third.

Jennifer Keeler took home the win with her pony Amazing Grace in the FEI Single Pony Dressage with a score of 50.61. A step closer to defending her USEF Single Pony Combined Driving National Championship for the third time.

There is nothing like trotting down centre line at Live Oak International. Grace was a complete professional today and was delightful. She was brave and went for it on some of the movements and she rose to the task. We are here to defend our National Championship. We have won it the last two years, winning this division here at Live Oak International last year”

said Jennifer Keeler.

In second place was Rebecca Gutierrez with a score of 56.40.

With a score of 45.84 Suzy Stafford won the FEI Single Horse Dressage with PVF Peace of Mind. Second to Suzy was Jennifer Thompson with a score of 48.79 and in third with a score of 49.79 was Garbriele Grasso with Hendrik.

Winning the FEI Pair Horse was Jacob Arnold with a score of 44.72 and the second-place honour went to Robert Burrows with a 62.03. The Pony Pair win went to Katie Whaley with a 56.30 and in second place was USA’s Mary Phelps with a 62.63.

Dressage continues with Intermediate divisions Friday, March 6, ahead of the exciting Marathon phase on Saturday, March 7. Competition concludes with the Cones phase on Sunday, March 10. For high res photos of today, please visit here.

This unique event is a must see for spectators. In addition to some of the world’s best riders and drivers, this year Live Oak International will feature special presentations by the Budweiser Clydesdales, the Young Living Essential Oil Percherons and the Paso Finos Horse Association. With an AdventHealth KidsZone, Audi Biergarten, and the Stella Artois Airstream Trailer this year’s event is set to be four days full of live action with something for all to enjoy.

Daily general admission tickets, week passes, tailgating options, and hospitality packages are available. Visit www.liveoakinternational.com/shop to purchase your tickets.