German Dressage Professionals on the Move - Wienkamp, Nowag, Mende Relocate

Sun, 06/05/2022 - 18:58
Germany
Ann-Christin Wienkamp on Furst Dancer with judge Bernard Maurel at the 2022 CDI Troisdorf :: Photo © Astrid Appels

Several German professional dressage riders have been on the move the past month, relocating to new farms and grabbing exciting, new opportunities. Ann-Christin Wienkamp, Bianca Nowag, and Maike Mende have all three moved to the greater Warendorf area.

After having worked years with Oliver Oelrich in Lengerich, Ann-Christin Wienkamp was based at the  Löffeld family's yard in Lienen. She has now relocated to Hof Sandschulte in Warendorf. 

"Now we can finally take care of the horses and riders in all peace in optimal conditions," Wienkamp took to Instagram. "I'm very exciting what will happen now and we finally have the feeling that we have arrived (at the place we should be). 

Bianca Nowag and her clients, the Von Wulffen family, were based at Daniel Ramseier's yard in Ibbenburen, but have now moved to the Warendorf area as well. They have found a new base at the stable of race horse breeders Ferdinand and Janet Leve-Ostermann's Gestut Hof Warendorf.

Maike Mende will be leaving Gut Berghausen in Recklinghausen to take up a riding position with Helen Langehanenberg, who coached her at the start of her pony/junior riders career until she switched to Jan Nivelle in 2017. 

Photo © Astrid Appels

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