Susan Pape’s Harmony’s V-Plus Steps On The Gas At Adequan® Global Dressage Festival 2024

Sunday, January 28, 2024 | Alice Collins

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At the conclusion of the Grand Prix Special CDI4*, sponsored by Donato Farms, the British anthem rung out during the prizegiving. Susan Pape and Harmony’s V-Plus took the spoils in Saturday’s top class during Week 3 of the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival (AGDF) in Wellington, FL. AGDF hosts seven weeks of CDI competition over three months and runs through March 31.

(Above Photo:  Susan Pape and Harmony’s V-Plus, winners of the Grand Prix Special CDI4. Photo © SusanJStickle.com)

Unanimous Choice

Pape was the unanimous choice from all five judges, finishing on 71.979%. Pablo Gómez Molina (ESP) landed second place honors riding the 14-year-old PRE Ulises De Ymas — apt during a week whose headline sponsor is the US PRE Association. In a truly international podium, Germany’s Michael Klimke claimed third, riding Uwe Kappel’s 12-year-old Domino 957 to 68.149%.

At 10 years old, Harmony Sporthorses’ Oldenburg stallion by Vivaldi was the youngest horse in the class, and his score marked a new career high at this level.

“It’s only V-Plus’s third Grand Prix Special,” said Pape, who is based in Europe but is a regular at AGDF. “In the beginning he wasn’t sure where he had to go, but he felt focused and stayed very with me. He’s pretty amazing already, but give him a couple more months to gain strength and he will be a really nice grand prix horse. He doesn’t even technically turn 10 until August, he was born really late.”

Pape has ridden V-Plus since he was bought by her sponsors Leslie and John Malone of Harmony Sporthorses for €1.2million at the PSI Auction in December 2018.

Now His Body Is Ready

“He picked up really well when he was about seven; before that he was just a huge horse with no strength and long legs,” she added. “Now his body is ready and he needs to gain some more strength. I still have to help him a lot at this level, but once he knows what’s coming we’ll have that extra little spark. Apart from the jog — where he’s an absolute idiot — whenever you’re on him, or grooming or tacking up, he’s a darling.”

Pape usually trains with her husband Ingo, but a visit from British rider/trainer Gareth Hughes — his first to Wellington — gave Pape an extra boost with both V-Plus and Harmony’s Eclectisch this week.

Susan Pape and Harmony’s V-Plus presented as winners of the Grand Prix Special CDI4. Photo © SusanJStickle.com

Susan Pape and Harmony’s V-Plus presented as winners of the Grand Prix Special CDI4. Photo © SusanJStickle.comg

All About The Basics

“Gareth came to our barn in Germany a couple of times, but then Covid kicked in,” she explained. “Last year he had to focus on the Europeans, but then he came twice in the fall and I asked if he could find time to come to Wellington. Him being here has been very helpful — it’s been all about the basics and ensuring the right setup for every movement. It’s good to have someone else seeing different things and working on the tiny things that make so much difference to the test.”

Both of Pape’s stallions are stabled in a quarantine barn for CEM import protocols (for horses staying temporarily in the USA to compete), and the stalls they are living in for the 2024 season are the ones used at the London 2012 Olympics. Both horses will have a competition break until the end of February, when they will contest another CDI before heading back to Germany.

Pape also finished second in the Grand Prix Special CDI3*, sponsored by ProElite®, riding the 15-year-old Harmony’s Eclectisch to 69.617%.

Competition Conclusion

Dressage competition in AGDF 3 concludes on Sunday, with Young Riders, the CDI1* Intermediate I Freestyle class and both Adult Amateur and Under-25 Grands Prix as well as Para action in all grades. Sunday also hosts the opening round of the Buffalo Wild Wings Future Challenge FEI Prix St. Georges, with eight combinations vying for a start in the final, held during AGDF 12. For more information and results, visit HERE.

Click for full results from the CDI4* FEI Grand Prix Special, sponsored by Donato Farms

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