| 2002 
                          French Dressage Championships Van Doorn and Parodie van de Wateringhoeve, 2002 
                          French Dressage Champions  A 
                          new and surprising champion was laurelled at the 2002 
                          French Dressage Championships at the French Equestrian 
                          Academy in Saumur. Odile van Doorn and her 10-year old 
                          Belgian warmblood mare Parodie van de Wateringhoeve 
                          were the best combination in the two phases of the 2002 
                          French Dressage Championships for Grand Prix riders. 
                          Odile van Doorn, who was already successful on the French 
                          scene in 1996 with Ideaal d'Alkenaar and in 1999 with 
                          Marco Polo, now received the gold medal for her performances 
                          on the elegant chestnut mare by Donnerhall, bred by 
                          Dirk Govaerts from Belgium. Parodie van de Wateringhoeve 
                          came to Odile's attention when she became the bronze 
                          medallist at the European Mare Championships in Brussels, 
                          Belgium, as a three year old.
 Silver medallist at the French dressage championships 
                          was WEG rider Hubert Perring aboard his chestnut Selle Français
                          Diabolo St Maurice. The bronze medal was for the fairly 
                          unknown Gilles Siauve riding his 14-year old Hanoverian 
                          Wittfield. The winner of last year, Marietta Almasy, 
                          now finished in fourth position. Riding her Russian 
                          bred gelding Pavarotti (in France known as Pest), Almasy 
                          did not score higher than 63%.  Related LinkEquiwa: 1, 
                          2 et 3 pour Odile van Doorn (in French)
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