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Chester Weber was looking ahead to the World Equestrian Games after leading from start to finish to secure his 15th victory in the USEF Four-in-Hand Combined Driving National Championship at Live Oak Plantation in Ocala, Florida.

Weber, sponsored by Kentucky Equine Research, earned an impressive 40.11 dressage score that also earned him the event’s Jean Keathley Perpetual Memorial Trophy for the best FEI dressage score. He finished with 166.69 points, about 24 points ahead of the competition.

“I think this is a team that can consistently go clear and hopefully will be good enough to get us on the medal podium in Tryon in September,” Weber said.

Weber’s team is equipped with cutting-edge, science-proven products formulated by the nutrition experts at Kentucky Equine Research to prepare them for the upper-level physical demands of driving. Weber chooses Restore® SR to ensure his horses meet their electrolyte requirements, EquiShure® to promote efficient digestion, and All-Phase® to meet other nutrient needs without excess energy.

“Having a team member like Kentucky Equine Research on your side is really invaluable because they take away the worry of staying on top of the latest in equine nutrition,” explained Weber. “I trust the experts at Kentucky Equine Research.”

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