European
Dressage News
Michel Assouline's Grand Prix Mare Annastasia Put
Down
Annastasia,
the international grand prix ride of Michel Assouline
was put down recently after a short and sudden illness.
Last year the combination won the premier league at
Ardingly and went on to be the unanimous winners of
the French National championships.
Owner Jane McGarel-Groves bought the 14-year-old mare
in Germany 10 years ago from Christian Heinrich. Jane
who trained with Michel, produced and rode her through
medium level. Prepossessing talent led to Michel taking
over the ride.
Jane said,"I was just a grass roots rider and needed
a horse that would be easy. Annastasia had such a wonderful
temperament, loved people and was very gentle.
" In 1997 the mare made her grand prix debut with Michel,
showing a particular gift for piaffe and passage. Last
year in international competition they gained fifth
place in the kur in Hamburg, won the kur in Saumur and
then swept the board at the French national championships.
Her final competitive appearance was in June this
year when they competed in Le Touquet where Annastasia
was the only mare in the class.
"Annastasia loved an audience and loved the atmosphere
abroad where she was appreciated. Hamburg was a particularly
exciting show for me as the crowd were so enthusiastic
after her kur. She was my horse of a lifetime and is
irreplaceable," said Jane.
Donario currently competed in small tour by Isobel
Wessels is a half brother to Annastasia and Suzanne
Davies owns her full sister who has recently given birth
to her second foal by Dimaggio
Source: Horse and Hound (Reprinted with permission)
Related Link: Michel
Assouline and Annastasia
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