Equestrian Canada – Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu of Saint-Bruno, QC, closed the books on a short yet very sweet winter show season at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival (AGDF) in Wellington, FL. With an impressive track record of multiple scores above 70% to start 2019, Fraser-Beaulieu and All In (Tango x Damiro), the 14-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding she co-owns with her father, Craig Fraser and husband, Marc-Andre Beaulieu, show great promise for a record-breaking season. However, their competition schedule has been put on pause, as Fraser-Beaulieu explained: “My husband and I are expecting our first child in June. My plan was to compete in the CDI 5* in February and then take a break from the competition ring. I could not have asked for a better way to end the Florida season.”
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Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu of Saint-Bruno, QC, will be taking a break from competition as she and her husband, Marc-Andre Beaulieu, are expecting their first child in June. After setting a new personal best score at AGDF 3, Fraser-Beaulieu and All In upped their game with stellar performances during the fifth week of AGDF competition. Fraser-Beaulieu kicked off AGDF 5 on Feb. 7 with the CDI 5* Grand Prix, where a clean and harmonious test earned a score of 71.304% for the win. Not a pair to rest on their laurels, Fraser-Beaulieu and All In returned to the ring the following day for the CDI 5* Grand Prix Freestyle. Their compelling performance, set to the soundtrack of the 2002 movie, “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron”, scored an impressive 76.520% to secure the second win of the week. |
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Fraser-Beaulieu had a short but very sweet winter show season with All In, collecting multiple big tour wins at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival in Wellington, FL. Having met her dressage goals, Fraser-Beaulieu feels ready to shift her focus to preparing for the new baby – and a break for her means some much-deserved time off for All In, as well. In addition to their recent AGDF performances, Fraser-Beaulieu and All In put in long hours of training for the FEI World Equestrian Games in September 2018, where they finished as the top-ranked Canadian dressage combination. Fraser-Beaulieu commented, “All In has given me so much success over the course of his career, I am sure some downtime will do him well. He loves turnout – he could stay out for hours – so as long as he doesn’t get too fresh, he will enjoy eating grass. I will also have someone ride him a few days a week to keep him active.” For the moment, that “someone” is Fraser-Beaulieu’s coach and four-time Canadian Olympian, Ashley Holzer. Fraser-Beaulieu plans on letting All In enjoy the Florida sun and Holzer’s training until mid-April before moving the liver chestnut back to Canada, where he will enjoy several weeks of leisure before Fraser-Beaulieu returns to the saddle. “I am going to ride him for as long as I feel comfortable, but the real training will be done by Ashley,” said Fraser-Beaulieu. “I am so thankful that my pregnancy has been pretty easy and allowed me to have such success, but I don’t want to push myself more than I have. I plan on staying as active as I can, so I hope that I will return to the saddle soon after the baby is born. The biggest challenge will be getting fit again, but I have been riding my entire life so I am sure my body will bounce back quickly.” While the break to welcome the family’s new addition will mean that Fraser-Beaulieu will miss the 2019 Lima Pan American Games, she and All In are resting easy as they are already proud owners of a silver team medal from the 2015 Toronto Pan Am Games. Instead, Fraser-Beaulieu is keeping her eyes set on the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. “We are ready for Tokyo,” confirmed Fraser-Beaulieu, “I think All In is coming into his prime and will be even better next year with an easy four months ahead of him.” |