Mike Suchanek and Leatherdale Farms’ Horses Shine in Second Outing of Season

Mike Suchanek and Fleur de Lis L. Photo by D&G Photography. 

Mike Suchanek and Fighting Chance L. Photo by D&G Photography.

Cumming, IA – June 20, 2015 – Leatherdale Farms’ young horses continued to rack up blue ribbons and high scores in their second show of the year at the IaDCTA Iowa Classics I and II, held June 13-14 at Maffitt Lake Equestrian Center in Cumming, Iowa. Mike Suchanek rode six horses owned by Leatherdale Farms, including five sired by Leatherdale stallions, to strong performances in classes ranging from 4-year-old tests to Third Level.

Among the highlights of the weekend was a super effort by Dublin L in Sunday’s 4-year-old test. The Hanoverian gelding (Damsey-EM Wibranda, Wolkenstein II) scored 84.800 percent. Another Hanoverian gelding, Hannigan (Herzensdieb-EM Pia Colada, Pik L), scored 79.000 percent in Saturday’s 4-year-old test and 77.500 percent in First Level Test 3. Hannigan’s First Level performance earned him the Hanoverian breed award and the high point award for that day’s show.

 “We are particularly happy with the two 4-year-olds, who had tremendous scores,” said Alison Sader Larson, who coaches Suchanek. “It shows the quality and temperament of the horses and the quality of the riding for them to do that well in their second horse show ever.”

Also competing in the Young Horse classes were two 6-year-olds: the Hanoverian gelding Fighting Chance L (First Dance-EM Helia, Hohenstein) and the Hanoverian mare Fleur de Lis L (First Dance-EM De La Rosa, De Niro). Fighting Chance L scored 78.400 percent on Sunday, taking second to Fleur de Lis L, who won the class with 79.200 percent.

The goal for the 4- and 6-year-olds is to qualify for the Markel/USEF National Young Horse Championships, and although their show season is just beginning, they’re already in a strong position. Fighting Chance L is in fourth place and Fleur de Lis L in 10th place on the Markel/USEF National Young Horse Ranking List for 6-year-olds, while Dublin L is now fourth on the Ranking List for 4-year-olds.

Completing the Leatherdale Farms contingent at the Iowa Classics shows were Corenzo, an 11-year-old Hanoverian gelding (Conteur-Ramira, Rotspon), and Rafferty L, a 6-year-old Hanoverian gelding (Rob Roy-EM Escora, Escudo I). Corenzo scored 75.513 percent for Saturday’s Third Level Test 3, while Rafferty L was competing in his first show of the season and came out strong with a score of 70.294 percent on Saturday in First Level Test 3. 

“Rafferty has come along nicely, and he was even more relaxed in the ring this year,” Suchanek said. “He’s got a little bit more of a shy personality around other horses, but he has come to trust in me.”

Suchanek is a naturally talented horseman who has benefited from the guidance of Jessi Lash, the performance horse manager for Leatherdale Farms at their Minnesota base, and Sader Larson as he learns the ropes of dressage competition. He starts Leatherdale Farms’ young horses himself and brings them up through the ranks. At home in Minnesota, Sader Larson is teaching him upper level movements to fine-tune his skills and advance his knowledge of the sport. 

“We’re schooling a lot of the FEI work: mastering the flying changes and how to teach them to the horses, counting the tempis, getting the pirouettes down, and finding the right piaffe and passage,” Sader Larson explained. “I’m very happy to be able to be part of the team and to pass on as much knowledge as I have to Mike to help him reach his goal in his riding. I think it’s an honor to be part of that.”

Suchanek knows he’s lucky to have the opportunity to bring along this talented group of horses. He doesn’t let competition pressure faze him, instead focusing on enjoying the experience and demonstrating the horses’ abilities.

“I go in there with a smile, and I go in there to have fun and show off these horses,” Suchanek said. “Their breeding is so great. They’re so rideable and trainable; it’s fulfilling work for me to be able to see them accomplish so much. I have a lot of pride in them, and I’m thankful to the Leatherdales for this opportunity.”

Diane Creech and Robbie W Named Reserves for Canada's Pan American Games Team

Diane Creech and Robbie W. Photo by Susan Stickle. 

Caistor Centre, ON – June 19, 2015 – Diane Creech and Leatherdale Farms’ Robbie W have been selected as reserves for the Canadian dressage team for the upcoming Pan American Games in Toronto. The pair made a strong bid for the team, earning consistently high scores throughout the qualifying process.

Diane Creech and Robbie W. Photo by Michael Werner Images. 

Creech and Robbie W, a 12-year-old Oldenburg gelding by Rubin Royal, turned in a series of impressive performances at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival in Wellington, Florida, over the winter. They scored as high as 73.368 percent in the Intermediaire I and helped the Canadian team win silver at the Stillpoint Farm Nations Cup CDIO3*.

They closed out the qualifying season in May with two competitions in Canada, picking up two wins at the Palgrave CDI3* and scoring 73.105 percent in the Prix St. Georges at the Ottawa CDI3*. 

Two big tour and two small tour combinations were selected for the Pan Ams team. Creech and Robbie W finished in third on the small tour ranking list, with their final average of 72.883 percent putting them less than .3 percent behind second place.

“It sure was a very close ending!” Creech said. “‘Perfect Robbie’ gave me his best effort – he is all heart. I am so proud of him.”

The support of Doug and Louise Leatherdale of Leatherdale Farms is essential to Creech’s success with Robbie W, and Creech is grateful for the efforts of her whole team. 

“I have been so blessed to have the best owners possible in my life, supporting me,” she said. “Thank you to Robbie’s groom Chris Bacher for always being on my side, Chris Zizian for being the best farrier, my students for cheering us on and patiently waiting for us to come back, and Lars Petersen and Melissa Taylor for their great support and awesome coaching. And of course, thank you to my incredible family who always pull together and make it possible for me to leave.” 

She added, “The race is over, and now we are moving on to the fun part: let the Games begin! Best of luck to all of the Canadian teams, especially to our dressage team!”

American-Owned Stallion Damsey FRH Named to German Team for Rotterdam Nations Cup

Damsey and Steffen Frahm. Photo by Kiki Beelitz.

Dorum, Germany - June 16, 2015 - Damsey FRH proved he is back in the game after a long break from competition with outstanding performances at the Redefin horse festival in early May. Now, his great effort in his return has earned him a place on the German dressage team for the Rotterdam Nations Cup CDIO5* June 18-21, a rare feat for a horse under American ownership.

The 13-year-old Hanoverian stallion (Dressage Royal-Ria Grande, Ritual) is owned by Leatherdale Farms, based in Long Lake, Minnesota. He stands at Hengststation Jens Meyer in Dorum, Germany, and has had a highly successful breeding career to date.

"It is very special to have an American-owned horse representing Germany in dressage," Doug Leatherdale of Leatherdale Farms said. "We couldn't be more excited about this."

Damsey FRH made his international dressage debut in 2013, competing with Frahm at the Wiesbaden CDI4*, Rotterdam CDI3* and Lingen CDI4*.

The Rotterdam Nations Cup will be Frahm's first team appearance for Germany, which currently leads the Nations Cup standings with 17 points to the United States' 10. Frahm will join teammates Bernadette Brune, Sönke Rothenberger and Kathleen Keller for the third of seven Nations Cup competitions - and the first of just three CDIO5* events - on the calendar for 2015.