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Canada’s Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu & All In Capture Wellington World Cup Freestyle With Career High Result Just Shy of 80%

WELLINGTON, Florida, Feb. 14, 2021–Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu and All In posted a career high Grand Prix Freestyle score a fraction off 80% to capture the Global Dressage Festival World Cup musical performance and put the Canadian partnership in contention for an invitation to the Final in Sweden in April. Ashley Holzer, her coach and four-time Olympian, rode Valentine that was a gift from her husband on the namesake day six years ago, to runner-up in their debut Big Tour Freestyle also for a career high result.

Brittany and the 16-year-old KWPN gelding were awarded 79.330%–two of the five judges gave scores above 80%–just two days after the partnership posted a career beating Grand Prix result. The pair’s previous best was 78.720% set in the March 2020 Global Nations Cup at this same Palm Beach International Equestrian Center.

Ashley, based in Wellington, and Valentine scored 78.365% for second place. Anna Buffini of San Diego, California and FRH Davinia la Bouce scored 75.505% in only the second Freestyle for the pair since the horse was acquired last year from Germany’s Anabel Balkenhol.

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