German
Dressage News
Otto Lorke Preis for Heike Kemmer and Ellen Schulten
Baumer
The
annual Otto Lorke Prize, awarded to the most talented
upcoming Grand Prix combination of the year in Germany,
has been awarded to both Heike Kemmer and Ellen Schulten
Baumer (pictured).
Klaus Rheinberger, chairman of the Liselotte Schindling
Foundation for the Promotion of Dressage,
handed the trophy to Heike Kemmer, Ellen Schulten Baumer
and her trainer Dr Uwe Schulten Baumer at the 2002 CDI German
Masters in Stuttgart, Germany.
It has been the 19th time that the Otto Lorke prize
has been awarded to the rider, trainer and owner of
the best Grand Prix horse of the year under the age
of 10 and which has placed in the top five
at a notable Grand Prix competition.
Heike Kemmer, based in Isernhagen, is the rider, owner
and trainer of Bonaparte. Ellen Schulten Baumer is the
rider of the Hanoverian gelding Lesotho (by Lauries
Crusador xx) and her stepfather Dr Uwe Schulten Baumer
is the owner and trainer of the horse. Uwe has been
awarded the Otto Lorke Trainer's Prize for the 9th time
in his career.
Bonaparte was three times a top placer in the Grand
Prix this year, Lesotho two times. Both horses receive
one tun of oats as prize.
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