Chester Weber Wins WEG Driving Test Event

Chester Weber won the CAI2* Four-in-Hand Driving division at the test event for the 2018 World Equestrian Games in Tryon, North Carolina. He won with a score of 159.38, nearly 14 points ahead of second place.
“It means a lot to me to represent the United States. Ever since I was a young guy starting driving, I always wanted to have a blazer with a [USA] patch on it and drive on the national team,” said Weber.
Weber chooses Restore® SR slow-release electrolytes and EquiShure® hindgut buffer to prepare his horses for the physical demands of driving. He also feeds a custom mix designed by Kentucky Equine Research technical staff and based around KER All-Phase balancer pellet. This approach allows him to provide a consistent feeding program all around the world.
“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.”