September 24th, 2022
British dressage team member Gareth Hughes is in high demand as a coach of all riders who wish to understand the basics and improve their dressage... Read Article1 Comment »
September 20th, 2022
Charlotte Jorst is one of the world's most successful entrepreneurs - she also decided late in life, that she was going to be a dressage rider - now she is in the American team... Rebeca Ashton finds out what makes her tick...
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September 12th, 2022
Why is German dressage so good? Basics.…What you see when you watch the best-of-the-best train is basics. This attention to detail and self discipline is just so perfectly tuned. Read Article2 Comments »
Just as we predicted, the six year old was a thriller, but in the end it was a victory for harmony and grace....
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September 10th, 2022
Can Britain's golden girl, Lottie Fry make it back to back Young Horse championships with Kjento? But there's a serious challenger waiting in the wings. On the spot report from Christopher Hector...
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Three super stallions dominate the first round of the Six Year Old Championship at Ermelo - on the spot report from Christopher Hector Read ArticleComments Off on Day 2 – Ermelo, the six year olds
September 9th, 2022
Day one, and there is much to love about the five year old class, on the spot report from Christopher Hector...
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September 2nd, 2022
Paul Belasik has an exciting new project - a wall poster that charts the historical development of dressage... Read Article1 Comment »
August 26th, 2022
Christoph Hess has been one of the key players in the defense of correct dressage riding and training, as an educator at the DOKR, a judge and commentator, and now more and more, a trainer. He talks about what is right and what is wrong in the world of dressage...
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August 24th, 2022
This is an absolutely brilliant article... Miguel Tavora was a rare combination. A teacher who is happy to get on the pupil’s horse and ride, and a rider who has a rich theoretical knowledge of the classics of equestrian art... And he was not afraid to confront difficult issues, like behind the vertical... Read Article1 Comment »