Mette Müller and Dorte Njor-Larsen have been reappointed on the dressage committee of the Danish Equestrian Federation. The position of chair and Technical Delegate is still vacant.
At a board meeting on Thursday 2 February 2017, the reappointment of Müller and Njor-Larnsen was confirmed. Müller represents the dressage judges on the committee, while Njor-Larsen is the pony delegate.
The other dressage committee members are Kirsten Sogaard (young horses), Vibeke Kjellerup (dressage judges and paradressage), Bjarne Nielsen (DR-IF representative) and Trine Bach (co-ordinator).
The Danish Dressage Committee is set up by the Danish Equestrian Federation to safeguard the federation's interests and positions in dressage. Its task is to develop dressage in Denmark, including the training of officials, organizing competitions, work on rules, ensure horse welfare, and more. The dressage committee currently consists of 6 volunteers who are elected every four years. Two positions are still vacant.
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