U.S.
Drivers Chester Weber and Tucker Johnson Off to a Winning Start
at World Equestrian Festival CHIO Aachen
By Joanie Morris
Lexington,
KY − Two
of the top U.S. drivers are taking on some of the world’s
best at the World Equestrian Festival CHIO Aachen in Aachen,
Germany as part of their important preparation for the 2008 World
Driving Championships. After the dressage, U.S. drivers Chester
Weber and Tucker Johnson are sitting comfortably in first and
third.
Weber, the current USEF National Champion, bested a star studded
field of 25 four-in-hands to go into the lead after the dressage
on a score of 36.48. Driving Grumus, Jamaica, Rolex W and Senate
he put in his customary elegant performance in the first phase.
“They are really seasoned,” said Weber. “They
were perfectly round, moving big. The lead pair look like a perfect
couple. They have great expression and movement, they have their
ears forward and are happy doing their job. The expression and
presence is really great.”
The 33-year-old Ocala, FL driver drove the same horses at the
2006 World Equestrian Games achieving a very similar result.
“I haven’t had them all together since 2006,” said
Weber. “The score is about the same so I think it is a
bright future for the Americans for the summer.”
Weber
looks forward to Saturday’s marathon.
“The marathon course, it’s always tough here,” said
Weber. “I start out really early in the morning, we’ve
had quite a bit of rain so that’s good that I go early
I think. I want to build the marathon up between now and the
World Championships. I don’t think we’ll win the
marathon but I want to stay close. It will take some luck but
my intention is to try. I’m a fighter.”
Eight
points behind Weber is another U.S. driving veteran: Tucker
Johnson. Johnson, of Hobe Sound, FL drove Argus, Spotlight,
Williams and Der Consul to a score of 44.42. Johnson’s
horses have been based in Europe with Michael Freund but he
has driven lightly over the past two years.
“I was very excited after such a long hiatus from international
competition that I was able to come back and put in such a respectable
score and finish so well in such a strong field,” said
Johnson. “My last major competition was the World Equestrian
Games and I only did one national show in America last year in
October. I was very nervous I wouldn’t have it together
enough. Michael had them very well prepared.”
The
U.S. is the only country with two drivers in the top five and
only Sweden has two in the top 10 (placed eighth and 10th),
giving the Americans a large lead in the team competition. Weber
and Johnson scores combined for 80.90, followed by the Netherlands
with 96.13 and Switzerland on 99.97.
“Today puts us in a very good chance as a nation,” said
Johnson. “Chester drove the best test I’ve seen him
drive. As a nation we are about 16 points in the lead. It is
a big deal to go out of first day that far in front.”
The
marathon gets underway Saturday morning at 2.00 p.m. local
time. For live scoring and complete results, please see http://www.chioaachen.de/default_e.asp.
Attached
photo of Chester Weber in his victory lap by My
Weber. |