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Laura Graves

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American equestrian

Laura Graves
Laura Graves and Verdades (2018)
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Born (1987-07-22)July 22, 1987 (age 38)
Burlington, Vermont, United States

Laura Graves (born July 22, 1987) is an Americandressage rider.[1] She represented the United States at the2016 Summer Olympics where she won a bronze medal in theteam dressage competition. After winning double silver medals at the2018 World Equestrian Games inTryon, NC, Laura became the first American dressage rider to be ranked No. 1 in FEI World rankings, aboard her longtime partner Verdades.[2]

Dressage career

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Growing up inVermont, Graves rode her firstpony at an early age when a family friend boarded two ponies at the Graves' farm. Laura and her sisters got attached to the ponies, which persuaded their parents to trade a washing machine and a tumble-dryer in order to keep them. At the age of 15, Laura (along with her mother) bought afoal named Verdades from theNetherlands, a horse that eventually became her Olympic partner. Verdades, however, proved difficult at his early age. In 2009, Graves suffered abroken back after he threw her from the saddle. Following the setbacks, she decided to focus on hercosmetology studies and sell the horse.

After briefly working in Boston, Graves decided to move to Florida and continued pursuing her career as a dressage rider after not being able to sell Verdades because of his opinionated spirit.[3][4]

Graves and Verdades started competing at the international Grand Prix level in 2014. At the American Dressage Championships, held inGladstone, New Jersey, they placed 2nd overall and qualified directly for the2014 World Equestrian Games.[5] In the build-up towards theWorld Equestrian Games, Graves and Verdades competed at theCHIO Aachen 5* event, placing 10th in the freestyle final. At the World Games, held inNormandy,France, they finished 5th in the team, 5th in the special, and 5th in the freestyle competitions.

Graves opened the 2015 dressage season withFEI World Cup Finals inLas Vegas, Nevada, where she finished 4th, narrowly missing a podium finish. Later that year, she competed at thePan American Games, which were held inToronto, Ontario, Canada. She won a gold medal in the team and a silver medal in the individual dressage competition, behind her teammateSteffen Peters.

In 2016, Graves competed at her firstSummer Olympics inRio de Janeiro,Brazil. She won a bronze medal in theteam competition and earned 4th positionindividually.

Following year, Graves and Verdades qualified to compete at the 2017 World Cup Finals inOmaha. She finished in a runner-up position, behindIsabell Werth, and thus won her first individual medal.[6]

In 2018, Graves successfully defended her World Cup Finals silver medal at the competition held inParis,France. Later that year, she became the first American dressage rider to be ranked No. 1 in FEI World rankings after the World Equestrian Games in Tryon, NC.[2]

Graves started the 2019 season at the Global Dressage Festival inWellington, Florida, during which she qualified for the 2019 World Cup Finals. At the Finals, which were held inGothenburg in April, she finished in a runner-up position for the third consecutive edition. On each occasion, she was pipped for the top spot by her great rivalIsabell Werth.

Verdades

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Verdades is a 2002 KWPN Bay Gelding (Florett As x Lilwilarda by Goya) bred by the late Peter Jan (Piet) Crum of Herveld in Holland. Verdades’ sire, Florett As, was a Westphalian-based stallion. As a young horse, he was quite precocious and finished third overall in his stallion test and won the dressage portion. Later he placed third at the Bundeschampionate in Germany in dressage. He stood in both Holland and Germany at different times, but was not utilized heavily for breeding. Considering his smaller breeding record, Florett As has a good record for producing Grand Prix horses".

Through the dam, "through Liwilarda, we see the influence of the Dutch Harness Horse in Verdades’ pedigree. Dutch Harness Horses are carriage horses with high knee action, developed some generations back with influence from the Gelders Horse.”[7] The Gelders Horse is a heavier warmblood type originally bred for both versatility and style: these horses needed the strength and stamina to work farms but also enough refinement and action to be stylish carriage horses. Fessenden says it’s not at all unusual for Gelders to influence the breeding of modern Dutch Warmbloods, but it is somewhat exceptional to have this much Harness Horse influence so close in the pedigree of an Olympic dressage horse."[7]

In September 2018 Breyer Horses, part of Reeves International (a toy company), released a Traditional (1:9) commemorative horse in Verdades honor. Verdades is a fan favorite, USEF International Horse of Honor, US Dressage national champion, Pan American Games Dressage Gold medalist, and was called “the heart of the sport in America” by the Horse Star Hall of Fame.[8]

Personal life

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Laura Graves grew up in Vermont on a family farm. She is the daughter of Ronald and Patricia Graves and has two sisters, Eliza and Lindsey. Graves' parents purchased Verdades for her when her first horse, Sunny, was retired from competition.[9]

At just 11 years old, she buried a clay model of the Olympic rings inside her fifth-grade time capsule in hopes that she'd make it to the sports world's biggest stage one day. Laura graduated from Harwood Union High School (Duxbury, Vt.) in 2004 and went on to cosmetology school.[10]

References

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  1. ^"Laura Graves". fei.org. RetrievedApril 18, 2015.
  2. ^ab"US Olympians Laura Graves and Verdades first Americans to top FEI Dressage World Rankings".FEI. October 1, 2018. RetrievedDecember 14, 2018.
  3. ^"Dressage's Olympic Cinderella". Vermont Sports. August 6, 2016. RetrievedJune 22, 2017.
  4. ^"Laura Graves & Verdades Dancing In Harmony". Sidelines. January 26, 2015. RetrievedJune 22, 2017.
  5. ^"Laura Graves, Gladstone Revelation Storming to the Top of U.S. Dressage". Eurodressage. June 19, 2014. RetrievedJune 22, 2017.
  6. ^"Werth and Weihegold Are Number One at 2017 World Cup Finals". Eurodressage. April 2, 2017. RetrievedApril 10, 2017.
  7. ^abBrittle, Karen M."Bloodline Analysis: Verdades".Dressage Today. RetrievedDecember 14, 2018.
  8. ^BreyerHorses.com."Verdades".BreyerHorses.com. RetrievedDecember 14, 2018.
  9. ^"Laura Graves".Team USA. Archived fromthe original on July 20, 2015. RetrievedDecember 14, 2018.
  10. ^"Laura Graves: Dressage Fairytale".CNN.com.
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