2005 Sunshine Tour
Portuguese Riders Well Represented in Spain
For
the Portuguese dressage riders, Vejer de la Frontera
is only a stone's throw away and, therefore, they sent
a whole delegation to the Sunshine Tour.
In the big tour Miguel Ralao Duarte,
Daniel and Carlos Pinto,
Andre
Parade
and Nuno Vicente took a firm stand against their Spanish
neighbours and proved their worth in all three legs
of the big tour.
Especially Carlos Pinto and Miguel Ralao Duarte were
able to make a fist in the large field of Grand Prix
competitors. Aboard the 11-year old Lusitano stallion
Notavel Puy
du Fou, Pinto had a fantastic weekend. In the Grand
Prix he finished sixth with 65.333% and in the Special
he moved up the ranks to a satisfying third place with
65.720%.
Notavel, who is owned by Vincent Guilloteau of the
Puy du Fou Mediaeval theme park in Les Epesses,
France, is a very talented dressage horse with ground
covering
extensions and an elevated piaffe-passage.
In
the Special the horse looked a bit sour in the test,
but he put down a solid performance that can definitely
be brushed up with some more show routine.
Miguel Ralao Duarte saddled Oxalis de Meia Lua, a
10 year old Lusitano owned by Benedicte Daoust. Without
a doubt, Duarte's main quality is his quiet seat and
steady, soft hands. Oxalis looked extremely happy in
his work, and although, not always as flashy as can
be, the horse did his job with great precision.
In
the Grand Prix, Duarte placed 10th (64.542%), in
the Special he ranked 8th (63.240%) and in the Kur
he was
9th with 63.726%
"The Portuguese performed surprisingly well," Mariette
Withages commented after the Grand Prix. "All of a
sudden they have shown their face on the scene and
created the possibility of qualifying a team for the
2005 European Championships in Moscow."
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