{"id":1497,"date":"2014-09-10T16:40:30","date_gmt":"2014-09-10T21:40:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chesterweber.com\/?p=1497"},"modified":"2015-10-28T16:46:11","modified_gmt":"2015-10-28T21:46:11","slug":"chester-weber-lands-individual-silver-at-2014-alltech-world-equestrian-games","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chesterweber.com\/chester-weber-lands-individual-silver-at-2014-alltech-world-equestrian-games\/","title":{"rendered":"Chester Weber Lands Individual Silver at 2014 Alltech World Equestrian Games"},"content":{"rendered":"
Speaks Candidly About Team Synergy with Chez Philip on FEI Channel<\/strong><\/p>\n Caen, France (September 10, 2014) – What has likely been the most wonderful year of Chester Weber\u2019s life just got even better as the Ocala, Florida horseman, who went into the Alltech World Equestrian Games in Normandy standing number one in the FEI World Four-in-Hand Rankings, emerged with his 3rd Individual Silver medal from an FEI World Championship and boosted Team USA to a fourth place finish with an overall score of 298.48.<\/p>\n The world renowned whip and team of KWPN geldings co-owned by Weber and Jane Forbes Clark, made their intention clear to claim a medal for the United States after a 32.21 score in Dressage, the first of three phases of competition, put them in first place ahead of reigning WEG champion Boyd Exell (Australia) and Theo Timmerman (The Netherlands).<\/p>\n Weber\u2019s dominance in Dressage also clinched his second Dr. Franz-Josef Vetter Prize: \u201cIt is an honor to win this prize a second time. Vetter was a big supporter of the driving sport and is greatly missed.\u201d Poignantly, it was during the 2008 FEI World Four-in-Hand Championship in Beesd, The Netherlands, when Vetter, then-president of the Ground Jury, cited Weber and his team\u2019s explosive extensions among the first tests \u201ca joy to watch. It was simply a pleasure to sit in the judges box and enjoy the spectacle.\u201d<\/p>\n Weber then had excellent performances in both the marathon and the cones to place him just behind Excell on a final score of 128.6. The tight race between Weber and Excell was accentuated by the impressive performance put in by both, including a Weber\u2019s spectacular cones phase. \u201cI am so pleased with the horses, and I wouldn\u2019t trade them for any others,\u201d said Weber about his feelings about the World Equestrian Games. \u201cI honestly think I have one of the best cones teams in the world, and I couldn\u2019t ask for more. I was able to put the pressure on on the last day, and that is what this sport is all about. I couldn\u2019t be happier with the horses and my entire team. The suppliers, sponsors, everyone did a fantastic job, and I am just proud to be a part of it.\u201d<\/p>\n