
The 2016 Global Dressage Forum at Hof Kasselmann in Hagen, Germany, is approaching fast on 10 - 11 October 2016. Some of the world's best dressage riders are lined up to speak at this two-day educational event, so don't miss the opportunity to learn from the world's elite at this prestigious forum held for the first time in Germany.
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The GDF will welcome Kristina Bröring-Sprehe, the FEI World Individual Dressage Ranking Number 1 and Olympic Team Gold medallist and individual Bronze winner of Rio at the 16th Global Dressage Forum
Dorothee Schneider, the current No. 3 of the FEI Dressage World Rankings and Olympic team gold winner of the Olympic Games in Rio 2016, will be part of the topic "Focus on young horses - a guideline on training Grand Prix movements.
Olympic dressage rider Judy Reynolds from Ireland will take a look with us "Behind the Scenes" of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. She will join us at Hof Kasselmann in Germany for the 16th Global Dressage Forum on 10th & 11th of October 2016, directly after travelling back from the United States, where she won the Grand Prix and Freestyle of the North American League World Cup Qualifier at CDI-W Devon as well as the Grand Prix and Freestyle of the CDI New York.
Emile Faurie who already represented Great Britain in National and European Championships, World Equestrian and Olympic Games at the 16th Global Dressage Forum. Within the topic "Equestrian sport & media" he will tell us about his experiences with media, his PR management and the representation of equestrian sport within the British media.
Within the topic "Be as fit as you expect your horse to be!" you can see how to stay in shape with Jessica von Bredow-Werndl.
Spanish A-team member Borja Carrascosa Martinez will show us a future Grand Prix prospect under the supervision of riding master Jean Bemelmans. The topic: "Focus on young horses - a guideline on training Grand Prix movements" gives us an insight on the training of talented dressage youngsters for higher tasks.
Promising young dressage riders represent themself within the topic "The Olympic future of dressage sport - training from Children up to U25". One of the Championship experienced participants will be this year´s U25 European Freestyle Bronze medallist Diana Porsche from Austria
The youngest Pony triple European Champion so far - the 12 year old Lucie-Anouk Baumgürtel from Germany - will be part of the topic "The Olympic future of dressage sport - training from Children up to U25".
This is just a small selection in the extensive programme the 2016 Global Dressage Forum has to offer.
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