Canadian
Dressage News
Canadian Dressage Team Announces Resignation of
National Coach
The Canadian
Equestrian federation reported the following news
Ottawa,
Ontario --- It is with great disappointment that the
Canadian Dressage Team announces the resignation
of their National Coach, Mr. Uwe Sauer, of Hamburg,
Germany.
Mr. Sauer has resigned partially due to time commitments,
as he felt that his short trips to Canada did not allow
him to completely fulfill his responsibility of developing
and preparing the talents of our Canadian horses and
riders.
In the one year he acted as National Coach, Mr. Sauer
demonstrated a high level of expertise and was an invaluable
asset to the Canadian Dressage Team, leading them to
both individual and team bronze medals at the 1997 North
American Dressage Championships in Maryland. His resignation
is a great loss not only for the Team but for the dressage
community as a whole.
Highly-respected internationally, Mr. Sauer was a member
of Germany's gold medal winning teams at the 1982 World
Championships and the 1984 Olympic Games. He and his
wife, Sabine, currently operate a successful training
stable in Hamburg.
Pictured: Penny Rockx - Zavitz on Winsome for Canada.
Winsome is now retired but Penny still competes with
her Prix St. Georges horse Heyu
Image copyrighted: Dirk
Caremans
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