What's
Happening in the Dressage World?
"On the road again, just can't wait to be on the road
again." Belgian FEI pony riders Julie de Deken
and FEI junior rider Hannelore Volders have upgraded
their horse trucks into super sonic Star Wars type vessels.
De Deken's truck with white leather interior will grant
her relaxation after having ridden her frisky black
pony stallion Panache. Now that Volders is training
at Sabine Rueben's in Germany, her parents thought it
was time for more comfortable transport for both her
horses, Giovanni 47 and Real Magic.
American young rider Kate Poulin told us that she and fellow
young rider Nicole Diesel are invited to come over to compete in
the CDI-YR Lanaken, Belgium. This international JR/YR competition is organised
by the Belgian chef d'equipe Leo Joosten. Sponsor of the big 20 x 60 m
arena footing is Rudi Verellen who happens to be into laying sand
and carpet strip footings together with his daughter's trainer Wim Verwimp.
Belgian young rider Véronique de Baecker continues to
impress the European dressage world by riding to low 70% in Germany and
Luxembourg. Trainer by Hermann Gossmeier, De baecker is starting a barn
on her own offering special show assistance and training of mainly youth
riders. Her first client is Ruth van Campen who joined her to Marl
where young Van Campen will be supervised by Gossmeier as well. Van Campen
rides a 6 year old Hanoverian mare Capriccio by Caprimond.
Isabell Werth passed her final examination and is officially
a lawyer. The German prima donna will take up her position in the office
of Dr Oexmann in Hamm, Germany, after the Olympic Games.
American equestrian photographer Mary Phelps just came back from
her photo and cyber coverage of the Rolex Kentucky 3-Day event in Lexington.
The event was beautiful and even though she had a cold she did enjoy the
competition at the only 4 star CCI in the United States. However, she's
happy to pull her self back in her refugee camp in Deleon Springs, Florida,
for six weeks where she can relax, get a massage and mess around with her
great website.
According to Bit magazine, Dutch equestrian photographer Arnd Bronkhorst
got a new hair cut which he calls "an artistic cut which is very practical
because now hair no longer falls in front of the lens." You should have
seen his "foggy" and "stripy" pictures in his days as a hippy when his
hair reached to his shoulders.
Belgian equestrian photographer Dirk Caremans came back from
his trip to Las vegas where he 'supposedly' covered the World Cup Show
Jumping Finals. However on his return Dirk was able to install a cable
internet connection throughout his house by Telenet. I wonder where he
got the money from? Shooting jumpers in Las Vegas or from the slots ;)
Quote of the week:
Conrad Schumacher flew once again to the United States to train
American young riders in Bedford, NY. Quote of the week: “Believe me, 90
percent of riders have no plan. They sit on the horse, go in the ring,
and just ride,” Schumacher said. “People have no plan at horse shows and
no plan at home.”
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