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  • Anja Beran Classical Dressage Trainer

    Anja Beran Classical Dressage Trainer 
    Anja Beran's exhibitions and events are inspirational, with her elegant and harmonious style of riding. Solemn, concentrated and always very precise, Anja Beran presents her Lusitanos at the top events for baroque horses and equestrianism. Her horses are always supple and relaxed. They react well to the aids and calmly master the most difficult movements in classical horsemanship, while Anja’s delicate and sensitive hands maintain gentle contact with the horse's mouth.

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  • Carriage Driving

    Carriage Driving 
    If you think carriage driving is a genteel, privileged and elegant pastime, think again. Carriage Driving is an exciting, skilled and a potentially dangerous sport but its competitors and helpers are some of the nicest down to earth and friendliest people you will meet.

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  • Endurance Riding

    Endurance Riding 

    For many riders their first introduction to the sport of endurance riding is through taking part in pleasure/sponsored rides and getting hooked on the sport.

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  • Horseball

    Horseball 
    Horseball - the latest british equestrian sport. Some 20 years ago the French Equestrian Federation were looking for something to develop riding skills that could be used in a menage, would be fun to do and easy to learn.

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  • Ingrid Klimke Dressage and 3 Day Event Rider

    Ingrid Klimke Dressage and 3 Day Event Rider 
    When Dr Reiner Klimke died at the age of only 63 in 1999, the equestrian world lost one of its most inspirational leaders. Reiner was one of the rider / trainers who introduced the modern, athletic dressage horse, but always insisted the training should follow the classical model.

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  • Kyra Kyrklund Dressage Trainer

    Kyra Kyrklund Dressage Trainer 
    Kyra Kyrklund was born in Helsinki in 1951. As a child she was mad about horses and used to ride her godmother's draught horses during summer holidays. After a fall resulting in a broken arm her parents bought her ten riding lessons at a riding school in Helsinki. Little did they know what they started.

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  • Philippe Karl Classical Dressage Trainer

    Philippe Karl Classical Dressage Trainer 
    Philippe Karl, undisputedly a grand master in the discipline of Dressage and also one of the greatest all round horsemen of our times. His intuitive and incomparable approach in schooling the young horse encompasses both physical and psychological objectives in educating the horse to the rider’s hand. These techniques are displayed in ’The School of Aids’ the first of a truly inspirational and compelling four part DVD set.

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  • Polo

    Polo 
    The first recorded game took place in 600 BC, between the Turkomans and the Persians, the Turkomans won. The Moguls were largely responsible for taking the game from Persia to the east, and by the 16th century the Emperor Babur had established it in India.

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  • Rudolf Zeilinger Dressage Trainer and Rider

    Rudolf Zeilinger Dressage Trainer and Rider 
    Although lesser known in British dressage circles, the name Rudolf Zeilinger is well recognized and revered across Europe and the USA for his remarkable and extraordinary skills in producing world class horses and riders including, Michelle Gibson, who fulfilled her dream through training with Rudolf Zeilinger for two years and going on to achieve fifth place for the USA in the Olympic Games.

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  • Sally Swift founder of Centered Riding

    Sally Swift founder of Centered Riding 
    Sally Swift is an outstanding example of triumph over adversity. At an early age both Sally and her sister pursued the interest in horses they had inherited from their mother. The girls rode neighbours horses whenever they could, and eventually rented a gentle mare for two idyillic summers.

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  • Team GB Equestrian News Beijing Olympics 2008

    Team GB Equestrian News Beijing Olympics 2008 
    Results for Equestrian Team GB from Hong Kong in the Equestrian Events of the Beijing Olympic Games 2008

    Watch Team GB in action on the Beijing Olympic Games Equestrian Events DVDs


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  • Team GB Paralympic Dressage Team 2008

    Team GB Paralympic Dressage Team 2008 
    Team GB excel in the Individual Freestyle Tests
    6 riders won medals with a total of 2 Golds and 4 Silvers, Deborah Criddle narrowly missing out on a Bronze medal.

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  • Thought about Dressage Try Freestyle Dressage to Music

    Thought about Dressage Try Freestyle Dressage to Music 
    For many riders the thought of doing a formal dressage test can be a little off putting, it is perceived as boring, not challenging enough but there is another way to have a go at dressage.

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  • Ulla Salzgeber Dressage Trainer

    Ulla Salzgeber Dressage Trainer 
    From the beginning, Ulla Salzgeber’s training and riding was based on the 'Classical way of dressage training'. She owes her solid basic dressage training to the world's best trainers such as Fritz Tempelmann, Klaus Balkenhol, Harry Boldt, Willi Schultheis and especially General Albert Stecken.

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  • Western Riding

    Western Riding 
    Often seen as the most flamboyant of the equestrian disciplines. The principles of western riding can be traced back to nearly 400 years BC where Xenophon, the ancient Greek soldier and historian widely accepted as being the founder of modern horsemanship, wrote that balance, weight control and transfer, gentleness and patience are the keys to a well trained and supple horse.

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