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Dressage News
Coby and Marlies van Baalen Received German "Goldenes
Reiterabzeichen"
January 23, 2002
During
the Open Day of the Warendorf State Farm both Marlies
van Baalen and her mother Coby van Baalen were surprised
by both being the unexecpted recipients of the German
"Goldenes Reiterabzeichen". This golden pin,
often seen pinned on German riders' shadbellies, is
bestowed upon any rider with a German competition licence
(FN), who has accomplished ten victories at S level
(Prix St Georges, Intermediaire I or II, or Grand Prix,
at German or international competitions
Marlies van Baalen received the medal for her victories
with stallions Laurentianer and Fidermark. Coby van
Baalen, who knew that her daughter Marlies was going
to receive the medal, did not expect herself to get
it too. Culprit for this festivity was their mutual
trainer Johann Hinnemann, who had arranged the decoration
of the two Dutch riders. Coby was seduced into riding
the stallion Ehrentanz at the Open Day and upon entering
the ring, the announcer revealed that Coby was to receive
the medal as well for her victories on Commodore, which
took place ten years ago.
"Receiving the Goldenes Reiterabzeichen is something
every German professional rider strives for," Hinnemann
explains. He well remembers the day he received it.
"Marlies is 22, I was 30 then, and has just become
the Rhinish Champion with Duero. I only just opened
my own stable," Hinnemann explained.
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