Reports Index

Shows

28/07/2010
2010 European Pony Championships

It's 22.56 PM now (CET) and I'm sitting at the Ramada Jarvis in Willerby, the official show hotel for the 2010 European Pony Championships in Bishop Burton, UK. It's Wednesday evening and I traveled to England with Belgian professional equestrian photographer Dirk Caremans to cover the Pony Championships.

Tours

04/02/2010
Tour Schedule - Eurodressage On the Scene

Eurodressage "On the Scene" Tours

Eurodressage is not always on the scene to cover live from a show, but when it is, the reports are 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.

Walks

02/07/2010
A Walk on the Premises of

One of the questions Nadine Capellmann gets asked most frequently by her fans is the request to visit her and watch her work her horses at home. So frequently that her answer is regretfully, but invariably no. Eurodressage's Barbara Schnell, however, got the chance to take a walk on the premises of Capellmann's stable in Würselen and see her ride at home.

Interviews

15/06/2010
Between Heaven and Hell

For 25-year old Lubeck born German Grand Prix rider Matthias Alexander Rath the 2010 show season has so far been instrumental in the propulsion of his career as a German A-team rider. Aboard stepmom Ann Kathrin Linsenhoff's Sterntaler Unicef (by Sion x Manstein) the young star has already beaten Germany's number one rider Isabell Werth and triple Olympic champion Anky van Grunsven on several occasions (Dortmund, 's Hertogenbosch, Wiesbaden).  Is Rath Germany's new number one, that is the question?

History

01/07/2010
Greatest Oldies

Ulla Håkanson is some kind of a living legend for Swedish dressage having attended six Olympic Games, six World Championships and nine European Championships since the 1970s and in doing so she won several bronze medals. Fewer will know that she once started her international career in the jumping saddle of the same horse which finally made her a dressage legend: Ajax, her most successful partner ever in both disciplines.

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