Mary
Phelps Visiting Belgium
All pictures are copyrighted
©1997-1998 Phelps Hathaway Enterprises, Inc.
July,
1998
It
all began when I found Mary's page through an equestrian
site contest. Phelps Equine World turned out to be the
most complete American database with dressage information
and equestrian photographs. I was so stunned by this
beautiful, professional page that I felt the need to
contact the owner. Mary replied with a lot of enthusiasm
and we started chatting. From one thing into another
I got invited to help her out at the North American
Young Riders Championships In Parker, Colorado (4 -
9 August). In one of her fabulous emails, Mary wrote
that she was coming to Holland for one month to make
a sale video of some Dutch quality horses (Direct Dutch
video). On her stay she would also visit the Canadian
Penny Zavitz who lives with her husband Johan Rockx
in the Belgian Essen. Since my friend is a groom at
Penny's, I saw the wonderful opportunity to meet Mary
at Penny's. My parents were also eager to check out
my "foster parents" which will take care of me at the
NAYRC. I invited Mary over for dinner and then I would
also be able to show her my horses. Mary gladly accepted
our invitation.
When
she arrived in Holland, several faxes were transferred
to make the latest arrangements. Finally it turned out
the Mary was able to come to Mol (my home town) on Saturday
4th July and spend the day at our stable:). I sent her
some clear itinerary instructions and with ease she
found the way to Mol. JJ Hathaway and Mary Phelps were
the typical American people: incredibly friendly and
always laughing :)
I
asked Mary if she could photograph my trainer Ludo Verbraeken,
since I already assigned Dirk Caremans to shoot my other
trainer (Kris Geerts) at the CDI Brussels. When we arrived
at the Steppe (my barn), Ludo had already ridden Juturn
(Belgian warmblood by Wienergold x Warwick x Lugano)
for half an hour (he wanted to warm him up on forehand).
Mary took some shots for about 15 minutes. She said
to me: "Ludo must be a special person because it's the
first day that the sun shines, since we are in Europe,
right now when Ludo is riding". Ludo was pretty tensed
because it was the first time a professional photographer
came over to take pictures of him. He was quit insure
about what to ride and you saw the Juturn was showing
some tension in his mouth. Still, the black gelding
performed some nice piaffe - passages, great traversal
movements and wonderful extensions.
I
had a private lesson at 12 am, so I also needed to groom
and saddle Grace (Westphalian mare by Grafenfels x Ludendorff).
Mary joined me to the stable where we chatted about
American Dressage and European horses while I was saddling
my chestnut. I wasn't very sure if I should ride with
or without draw reins (I only use them once a week and
in the picture you will notice that the reins are practically
not used at all ;). Grace is in good shape and she started
the lesson off with a good feeling. Ludo decided that
I had to ride very forward in this lessons so Mary could
take pictures of my mare with all her great movements.
I think he said a hundred times "active, active". ;)
It was fun.
Meanwhile
Ludo, Mary and JJ were chatting about American dressage
and what Ludo's opinion was about breeding and dressage
in general. I think they had a cozy chat during my lesson
;) The first half hour we conditioned Grace in trot,
making her suple and forward, the other thirty minutes
were spent on learning her to do half passes (she's
six years old and now it's time for her to do the serious
lateral movements). It was pretty difficult but that's
a learning process. Canter is the most difficult pace
for me. It's difficult to sit because the strides are
so large and Grace wants to go on the forehand. We trained
on collecting her more and getting her off the hand.
It went pretty well. After the canter we did some extensions
and finished the lesson with giving her full rein so
she can run deep and low with a total relaxation of
the back. Grace did an excellent job and everyday I'm
so happy that I waited two and a half year to buy myself
a new horse (we had to look so long because all other
horses were not good enough or too expensive).
After
the lesson I groomed Grace again and took her outside
to let her pick some grass (she loves that). Mary was
talking with Ludo while JJ was putting the camera back
in the car. In the meanwhile Grace was fully enjoying
the summer grass. Mary came into the pasture and JJ
took a picture of Mary and I with Grace (the one on
the top). Grace ate some grass for half an hour and
then she was put in her stable where she could enjoy
her alfalfa hay. I took my tack together and put it
in my tack closet which is near the stable of my wonderful
New Forest Pony Didi. I own her for 8 years now and
I learnt everything on her. Mary asked me if she needed
to take pictures of Didi and I was not sure to say yes;
she replied "Now I'm here and I can easily take the
camera out of the car". OK, I took Didi outside near
the lunge ring where we got this beautiful shot.
After
those shots we headed to the photoshop where we made
a deal with the owner to develop twenty roles in one
hour for a very exclusive rate. At home JJ and Mary
could taste the fine Belgian bakery (cherry and rice
pie). I also got introduced with the work which I'll
need to do at the NAYRC in August, and I was assigned
to create the website of the Direct Dutch sales video,
which is part of Mary Phelps' Equine world
In the evening we went to Mol center to eat dinner
at The Royal. Since the list was totally Dutch we had
to translate everything into English. In the meanwhile
JJ told some exiting stories about the Florida prisons,
where he was a police officer for ten years, while Mary
kept me updated with the Equestrian situation in the
U.S.
It was a fine evening and I definitely have the feeling
I made friends for life. I can't wait to go to the NAYRC,
even though I will have to miss Grace and Didi for about
two weeks.
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