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Kentucky Equine Research-sponsored driver Chester Weber claimed victory in the Advanced Four-in-Hand Horses division at the Kentucky Classic CDE held June 4-5 at Hermitage Farm in Goshen, earning Weber his nineteenth USEF National Championship in the division.

Helping Weber win the championship were his team of Dutch Warmblood geldings: First Edition, Jake, Kasper D, and Boris W, as well as Allison Zarembowicz’s Happy Khan.

As the most successful American driver of four-in-hand horses at the international level in recent history, he has helped to bring USA Driving to the top levels of the sport, most notably with a team gold medal and individual silver at the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games.

Weber will next compete in Aachen, Germany, at the end of June, and then head to Italy in September to take part in the FEI Combined Driving World Championships for Four-in-Hand Horses.

Weber chooses Restore® SR to ensure his horses meet their electrolyte requirements 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 it takes 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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