Chester Weber Continues Legacy with 22nd Advanced Four-in-Hand Title

Tuesday, September 23, 2025 | US Equestrian Communications Department

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Reigning champion Chester Weber (Ocala, Fla.) came out to claim his 22nd Advanced Four-in-Hand Horses National Championship title. Weber brought his team of eight well-matched bay geldings—seven KWPN and one Oldenburg—a combination of veteran and newer horses who earned good results across the three phases.

Photo – Chester Weber (©Leslie Potter/US Equestrian)

Advanced Four-in-Hand Horses National Championship

Though Weber and his team were the lone entry in the FEI3* division, they produced excellent results, earning a dressage score of 39.12 that was the highest of the show across all divisions. With a clean marathon and just one ball down in the cones phase, Weber finished on a score of 149.39 to continue his legacy as the country’s leading four-in-hand driver.

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