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George
Wahl Clinic in De Steppe
For
78 year old George Wahl a three day clinic plus a flight
to Brussels and back to Vienna demands great physical
effort. Even though he looked very fatigued on Monday
22nd March 1999 his enthusiasm in training the Belgian
Grand Prix and Prix St. Georges riders was beyond limits.
In great detail he explained the importance of keeping
your horse loose, through the back and energetic without
pushing, pulling or forcing it. Several new PSG combinations
got the opportunity to enjoy Wahl's tutoring for three
days at Dressage Stable De Steppe in Mol, Belgium. Catherine
Bacqville rode her former Belgian young dressage horse
champion Intact with great elegance while Marleen Loomans
was able to present her frisky and nicely ridden Trakehner
Escudo. Grand Prix riders Ludo Verbraeken and Ann d'Ieteren
refined their skills again in those short three days.
Remy Martin, ridden by Stefan van Ingelgem, made good
progress during the clinic and seems to be a very pleasant
horse to work with.
At age 78, George Wahl still daily trains horses
with life partner Christine Stuckelberger in beautiful
Kirchberg, Switzerland. He first started his equestrian
career at the Spanish Riding School of Vienna. He trained
Lippizaners with the world renown "ausbilder" Podajski
for fourteen years. After that era, he trained horses
for the circus Knie, but in the meanwhile he became
the coach of Christine Stuckelberger. This Swiss woman
is now at age 55 and achieved more in her life than
Dr. Reiner Klimke. With Granat she became Olympic Champion
in the seventies. In 1985 she won the World Cup Kur
to Music in Rome with Rubilet. In the same year her
Gaugin de Lully was a multiple Grand Prix winner. With
Aquamarin, a Westphalian gelding, Stuckelberger regularly
pops up in the top ten at imporant CDIs.
Picture copyrighted by Astrid
Appels
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