Reports
Join the Eurodressage/Junior
Riders web team on their conquest to capture the beauty of an equestrian
show with horses in full galore, riders at their best and spectators
greedy for performance.
The "Reports"
section of this site will feature exclusive articles on shows, interviews,
barn visits and more. Like
Sherlock Holmeses we try to scrutenize every single dressage show
by providing the best comments, personal opinions of riders, owners
and breeders, scores and top notch photos to illustrate what the
pages aspire to explain.
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Show
Reports |
Eurodressage/Junior
Riders' exclusive show reports with analyses of dressage tests,
comments of judges, opinion of the riders themselves and, of
course, world class images by Phelps, Caremans and Bronkhorst.
Browse through threee years of quality reporting on national
and international top events like the CHIO Aachen, The World
Championships for young dressage horses or the World Cup Final. |
"On the Scene" Tours |
Eurodressage is not always on the scene to cover live from a show, but when it is, the reports are even more personalised, in depth and well illustrated than ever. This is a table of content of all the "On the Scene" locations Eurodressage has made a report about. !!! UPDATED OFTEN !!! |
Cover
Articles |
Occassionally
ED/JR's writer in charge Astrid Appels publishes her articles
in magazines like the German Oldenburg Sporthorse, the Dutch
Hoefslag or the Belgian Hippo Revue. More over, interesting
storiss which caught the ED team's attention are also featured
under this section of the site. |
A Walk
on the Premises of.... |
Eurodressage
takes you on a cyber tour on the premises of famous riders like
Anky van Grunsven, who presents her team of horses, or Belgian
junior rider Diana Smolders, who, although not so famous, has
a lot to offer by working with her trainer Jeanette Haazen. |
Interviews |
Pinning down a big prima donna dressage star as Isabell Werth or a training guru like Georg Wahl isn't an easy thing to do. Dressage enthusiasts often have this image of a top riderbeing a mechanical entity controlling a horse, but interviews often prove otherwise. They show the humanity and how outspoken they can be like for instance Robert Dover. |
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