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Title: Laura De Cesari Awarded $25,000 Carol Lavell Advanced Dressage Prize for 2025

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Laura De Cesari became the recipient of this special $25,000 Carol Lavell Advanced Dressage Prize for 2025.

The Advanced Dressage Prize provides financial assistance for coaching and training to talented, committed horse and rider combinations with the ability and plans to reach international standards of high-performance dressage. Since 2009, the Carol Lavell Advanced Dressage Prize Fund has awarded 26 grants totaling $650,000 in support of U.S. high-performance teams.

The Arizona-based Laura, along with her own 13-year-old Swedish warmblood Rossi (by Romanov x Vivaldi x Campari M), will use the grant funding to train with David Wightman and to spend the 2026 winter season in Florida.

The selection committee for the Prize felt Laura shows great talent as a rider and trainer, alongside a history of good horsemanship and sportsmanship. Laura is a USDF gold medalist with distinction and manages her own boutique training facility in Arizona.

Laura said, “I was incredibly moved when I received the email from The Dressage Foundation letting me know I had been awarded the $25,000 Carol Lavell Advanced Dressage Prize. The journey with Rossi has been especially meaningful; he’s a horse I started myself and now we’re competing together at the CDI Grand Prix level. Having the opportunity to continue my education at the highest level, with the financial support to make it possible, truly means the world to me. This grant brings me one step closer to my dream of one day representing the United States in international competition. Thank you to TDF for believing in me!”

Carol Lavell achieved excellence in all phases of dressage – as an Olympian, rider, competitor, trainer, teacher, and judge. She knew firsthand the work, sacrifice, and struggle necessary to make it to the top of the dressage world. Through the creation of the $25,000 Prize, she wanted to help other deserving riders who aspire to climb this high-performance mountain.

Information about The Dressage Foundation and the Carol Lavell Advanced Dressage Prize can be found at www.dressagefoundation.org.

Laura De Cesari has been awarded the $25,000 Carol Lavell Advanced dressage Prize for 2025, which supports talented horse and rider combinations aiming for international high-performance dressage standards. Since its inception in 2009, the prize fund has distributed $650,000 in grants to bolster U.S. high-performance teams.

Based in Arizona, Laura will utilize the grant to train with David Wightman and spend the winter of 2026 in Florida with her 13-year-old Swedish warmblood, Rossi. The selection committee recognized her exceptional talent, horsemanship, and sportsmanship, noting her achievements as a USDF gold medalist and her management of a boutique training facility.

Expressing her gratitude, Laura emphasized the significance of the award in advancing her education and competitive journey with Rossi, whom she trained herself. The Carol Lavell Prize, named after the accomplished Olympian and dressage expert, aims to support riders striving for excellence in the sport. More information about the prize can be found at The dressage Foundation’s website.

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