2004 CDI Hagen
Bianca Kasselmann and Miriam Henschke Enjoy Their Own Show
July 5, 2004
It's one huge thing to be the host and organizer of a show as huge as "Horses and Dreams" in Hagen (the trade fair is almost equally as big as that in Aachen), but it's another to ride in it as well. Bianca Kasselmann, wife to Ullrich Kasselmann, entered two horses in the Professional Dressage Riders Championships and one in the Grand Prix. Riding the 16-year old Danish stallion Elmegardens Fight (Fruhling x Locarno), Bianca finished fifth overall in the Championship.
Fight is a superb chestnut Grand Prix horse who gets better with age. "He was difficult to ride when he was younger," Dr Ulf Möller said, "but now that he's 16 he's finally easier. The way he's going now, he can do the Grand Prix until he's 25."
Elmegardens Fight is bred by Mr. T. Schnoor from
Bolderslev, Denmark. Fight has been standing at stud at Blue Hors in Denmark, and made his biggest international show successes under Lars Petersen. Fight is currently owned by Ullrich Kasselmann.
With the KWPN bred gelding Kranak (by Burggraaf), Kasselmann also finished in the top ten of the Professionals' Championships. In the Grand Prix, Bianca rode the former P.S.I. auction horse Le Touquet to a 62.75% score.
Miriam Henschke, who is a chief trainer at Hof Kasselmann besides Bianca, saddled a new Grand Prix horse named Kreol. The 14-year old chestnut gelding of Danish descent scored 65.08% in the Grand Prix and 68.875% in the Kur to Music.
Kreol is not the most beautiful horse with his funky conformation, but has three lovely, elegant gaits and shows beautiful pirouettes.
Miriam Henschke is located in Ankum, Germany, but has been riding for Kasselmann for years. She made big fame aboard the licensed breeding stallion Lord Sinclair, with whom she won the Bundeschampionate.
Text and photo copyrighted Astrid Appels/Eurodressage
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