"Ung i Ridesport" er klar med deres egen forening

Den nye bestyrelse i “Ung i Ridesport” - fra venstre: Aya Valeria Glob Laurvigen (suppleant), Victoria Bonefeld (ansvarlig for sociale medier), Kristian Würtz Green (næstformand), Caroline Elsner (formand), Tobias Thorning Jørgensen (ansvarlig for events og PR), Josephine Gert Nielsen (sekretær), Sofie Sand (kasserer) og Laura Jarlkvist Rasmussen (ansvarlig for events og PR). Foto: H2R

Tirsdag aften var der stiftende generalforsamling i den nye forening “Ung i Ridesport”.

Middelfart Ridecenter lagde lokale til, og der var næsten ikke en stol ledig. Det vidner om at de unge mennesker gerne vil sporten, og at de også er klar til at stå på egne ben i et fællesskab, hvor man bakker hinanden op.

Arrangementet var åben for alle, så udover størsteparten som var potentielle nye “Ung i Ridesport” medlemmer, var der også forældre med yngre ryttere, samt en god håndfuld DGO´er (Den gamle ordning).

Aftenens program blev præsenteret af initiativtagerne til foreningen. Super velforberedte, entusiastiske og målrettede unge mennesker, som hverisær kunne byde ind med kompetancer til foreningen.

Tankerne omkring foreningens tilblivelse fik ekstra grobund sidste efterår efter et møde i DRIF (Dansk Rideinstruktør Forening), hvor bølgerne gik højt. Det var som om flere fra den ældre generation ikke ville at se tingene i nutidens lys, med de udfordringer som ridesporten var og er i, fortæller nogle af deltagerne fra mødet.

Bjarne Nielsen og Lisbet Seierskilde tog tilhørende med på udviklingen i ridesporten - foto: H2R

Lisbet Seierskilde og Bjarne Nielsen klar til at tage alle med på en både historisk og nutidig tur

Fundamentet for hvordan deres tilgang til sporten og hestene har været. Under vejs med gode afstikkere og spørgsmål fra tilhørene.

Bjarne fortæller bl.a. at hans rejse begyndte i 1974 på rideskolen, og det var her langt de fleste ryttere startede deres karriere. På rideskolerne var der kun spiltove, og her stod hingstene også side om side med hopper og vallakker. Der var sammenhold på rideskolen, og man blev dagligt inspireret af dem som var dygtigere end en selv.

Lisbet er født og opvokset med hestene og startede sin ridekarriere tilbage i 1999 med ponyen Hamlet som blev indkøbt til kr. 6.000 inkl. sadel og hovedtøj, og herfra arbejder Lisbet sig solidt frem og bliver tilbudt at ride superponyen Cha-Cha, en aftale som dengang blev lavet med et håndslag. Hun har selv været en del af ungdomseliten og var på OL teamet i 2012 i London med hjemmeavlet hest. Vigtigheden i træningen er at bygge det op sten for sten, og acceptere at ikke alle dressurheste bliver Grand Prix heste, fortæller Lisbet.

Bjarne fortæller at udviklingen til det mere ekstreme i forhold til gangarter kom sammen med Totilas, og derfra kunne man se markedet for salg af heste med ekstreme gangarter eksploderede, samtidig med tidlig entré i topsporten blev mere normalen. Idag har fokus har flyttet sig til et klart mere sundt og naturligt bevægelsesforløb, sammen med fokus på korrekt træning i harmoni og med afspændthed. Som et aktuelt eksempel nævner Bjarne den britiske OL reserve ekvipage Jagerbomb og Becky Moody.

Kig altid indad når du træner hesten, det er vores ansvar og kun vores ansvar. Samtidig er træning på “hestens præmisser” blevet et ord vi ofte ser, og der vil Bjarne godt med et helt livs hesteerfaring gøre det klart, at det er os mennesker som er i den anden ende af snoren, og dermed også har ansvaret både overfor hesten og os selv. Så træning på “hestens præmisser” bør altid være med nødvendig viden og fornuft.

Det nye fællesskab

Det fællesskab de unge efterlyser idag, er jo ikke nødvendigvis det fællesskab, som mange fra den lidt ældre generation har haft via tiden på den lokale rideskole, hvor det hele startede, men et fællesskab hvor de deler passionen for hestene på tværs af dicipliner. Mødes til faglige og sociale arrangementer, erfaringsudveksling, online events og fælles ture til stævner eller lignende. Det handler om at bakke hinanden op i et fællesskab, og hvor nye standarder for ridesportens udvikling udklækkes, og hvor det at træne og uddanne en hest i fremtiden, ikke skal forsvares med istedet anerkendes, uanset diciplin.

“Ung i Ridesport” vil sporten, både på hobby- og elite niveau. Kærligheden til hestene skal vises, også til omverdenen, for der er så mange derude, som hver dag forsøger at gøre sit bedste sammen med hesten som deres partner. “Ung i Ridesport” vil være synlige og aktive på de Sociale Medier.

Online afstemning

Efter kort pause var der 2 minutters taletid til hver af bestyrelseskandidaterne som fik mulighed for at fortælle hvad de kunne byde ind med i en ny bestyrelse.

Det blev besluttet at bestyrelsen skulle bestå af 7 personer, og i og med at der var 8 kandidater til bestyrelsen blev, den person med færrest stemmer valgt som suppleant. De unge stemmeberettigede (18-30 år) var lynhurtige til at downloade app´en til afstemningen og mindre en 5 minutter senere var resultatet klar.

Ideer

Som afslutning på den stiftende generalforsamling udtrykte den nye bestyrelse stor taknemmelighed for den opbakning aftenens arrangement havde fået, og de var nu klar til at tage fat på de nye spændende opgaver.

Sidst var der opfordring til at komme med input til arrangementer og events, og her blev der meldt ind med forskellige spændende ting:

  • Mediehåndtering - at kunne forklare sig og ikke skulle forsvare sig

  • Ridelejr med el uden hest

  • Webinar og fysiske arrangementer (evt øst/vest så man kunne følge med online)

  • Hjælpegruppe for støttemedlemmer

Alle input er meget velkommen på Instagram, Facebook el. mail.

Foreningens formål er at:

1. Skabe et inkluderende og engagerende fællesskab for unge under 30 år med interesse for ridesporten som sportsgren, hvor de kan dele deres passion og bidrage til sportens udvikling gennem moderne og nytænkende tilgange.

2. Være talerør for unge ryttere og sikre, at deres stemmer bliver hørt både i Dansk Rideforbund og i den bredere offentlighed.

3. Bidrage konstruktivt til udviklingen af ridesporten ved at:

  • Kommentere på og give perspektiver på nye regler og initiativer i ridesporten.

  • Formidle og inddrage ny viden og forskning i relevante debatter.

  • Udnytte digitale medier og teknologi til at styrke kommunikationen om sporten og dens image.

4. Fremme en positiv og ansvarlig sportsånd ved at understøtte god dyrevelfærd, fair play og et inkluderende fællesskab.

5. Bygge bro mellem generationer ved at skabe dialog mellem unge ryttere og erfarne aktører i sporten for at kombinere innovative idéer med eksisterende ekspertise.

6. Afholde arrangementer, der engagerer og inspirerer unge i ridesporten, herunder:

  • Temadage med relevante faglige oplæg.

  • Fælles ture til ridestævner og andre ridesportsbegivenheder.

  • Inspirationsaftener med oplægsholdere fra branchen.

  • Digitale møder og webinarer, hvor unge ryttere kan udveksle erfaringer og få viden om aktuelle emner.

7. Samle unge, der deler et fælles engagement i ridesportens værdier, og som anerkender hestens rolle som sportspartner – herunder afvise holdninger, der grundlæggende modarbejder sportens eksistensgrundlag.

PRESS RELEASE CDIO Lier - We’re giving it everything to make history

Domien Michiels: "We're giving it everything to make history"

With his top horse Intermezzo van het Meerdaalhof, Domien Michiels is part of the Belgian team for the very first Nations Cup on home soil. From 15 – 18 May at Azelhof Equestrian Center in Lier. Alongside Charlotte Defalque (Botticelli), Larissa Pauluis (Flambeau), and Justin Verboomen (Zonik Plus), he is determined to aim for a podium finish.

“I’m really looking forward to it!” says Domien with a smile, fully aware that the first Dressage Nations Cup ever held in Belgium will be a unique event. “It’s fantastic to be part of it. I believe the national coach has selected the strongest possible team we have at the moment, to present ourselves in the best way. The best combinations, competing on home ground!”

Big names

That the fight for a podium place will be fierce is clear: other countries are sending strong teams too, with global stars like Isabell Werth, Charlotte Fry and Patrik Kittel on the starting list. “Hopefully those big names will attract a large audience. For us, a top-three finish should be within reach, but we’ll need to go all in. We’re aiming for a podium place and will do everything we can to make history. Intermezzo is in great shape,” says Michiels with determination.

He is also full of praise for the organisers of Belgium Dressage Events, who will host the Belgian Dressage Championships just one week later at the same venue in Lier. “They keep improving year after year. You can tell the organisation is run by real horse people.”

Belgian Championships: A gathering for everyone

Domien will skip the Belgian Championships with Intermezzo due to its close proximity to the Nations Cup, but he will be competing with Panthero van de Vogelzang in the Medium Tour, and with Sunnyboy van de Kempenhoeve in the seven-year-old division. With many of his students also competing, Domien expects to spend plenty of time coaching in Lier as well.

He’s very much looking forward to the event: “It’s a fantastic championship that really brings everyone together. From grassroots to Grand Prix, everyone is there. It’s brilliant for the sport that young, upcoming riders can watch the higher levels live, it’s such a powerful motivation to keep going.”

Program and masterlists

Tickets

PODCAST - Morten Kappel avler rideheste til sig selv

Morten Kappel ejer familiens slægtsgård hvor han har driver træningsstald, og gennem mere end 20 år været aktiv avler.

Mortens filosofi er bl.a. at han vil avle på indholdet og ikke bare indpakningen. Hoppestammerne hos Morten har bevægelse, rammer og god indstilling til at ville arbejde. “Det skal være heste med godt temperament, og i min verden det er en kæmpe fejl, når man hører om avlere der tager ex tager en hoppe hjem og indsætter i avlen, som har været svær i tilridning eller generelt svær i uddannelsen. Processen biver alt for lang og bekostelig,” mener Morten.

Fun fact om Morten:

  • Han er super interesseret i og nørdet omkring genetik

  • Han red sin første MB da han var 30 år og Grand Prix debut da han var 40 år

Lyt med her og få et indblik i hverdagen hos Morten, historien, avlsmål og meget andet.

DM stævnet med stort program

DM ugen

Et kæmpe program for DM ugen der allerede starter om onsdagen med de første heste til UVM iagttagelse.

Som noget helt nyt afvikles også et uofficielt mesterskab, Stutteri EVO lille tur. Et tiltag som helt sikkert giver en ny dimension med mange nye “DM stjerner”.

Kyra Kyrklund giver en clinic (kl. 12.30 lørdag) og lørdag aften går Peter A.G. på scenen. 

Oversigtsplan ⬇️⬇️

Foreløbig deltagerliste DM GP

Foreløbig deltagerliste DM LILLE TUR

PR Westphalian Podcast - First english Episode released

PRESS RELEASE

Münster: For one year now the Westpahlian Studbook is hosting its own podcast. After more than 40 episodes and 65.000 Downloads in more than 70 countries, the first english episode is released. Breeding director Thomas Münch talks about the basic know how of Westphalian horse breeding.

In this podcast host Britta Knaup talks with her guests about the tasks of the Westphalian Studbook, how to find the right stallion for the mare, what happens behind the scenes at the Westphalian auctions and about the Westphalian Horse breeding in generall. Guests are among others employess of the Westphalian Studbook, breeders, stallion owners owners, stud managers and riders of Westphalian horses.

The podcast is released all over the world and can be listened to on all streaming plattforms. To reach out to even more listeners throughout the world, the first english episode of this podcast has been released. Throughout the time there will be more episodes in the english language. In this episode though the Westphalian Studbook starts with some basics of the know how of Westphalian horse breeding. In the next part some special horses and their pedigrees will be pointed out.

Britta Knaup talks to one of the Westphalian breeding managers Thomas Münch. He will share his know how of Westphalian horse breeding, how to find a perfect match of mare and stallion, what the right conformation of a horse looks like and how to start your breeding career at the Westphalian studbook.

The podcast can be found on the website of the Westphalian Studbook here:https://westfalenpferde.de/en/westfalia-is-us/westfalenpferde-the-podcast/

And also on Spotify, Apple podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube and all other general streaming plattforms.

Frederic Wandres puts the finishing touches to Germany´s domination

Frederic Wandres et Bluetooth Old, vainqueur du Grand Prix Libre PKM

PART OF PRESS RELEASE

Germany will remain the big winner of the Compiègne’s 2025 Internationaux de Dressage with a grand slam in all the CDIO 5* classes. A member of the Olympic gold medal winning team last summer in Versailles and third in the World Cup in Basel this winter in his only indoor competition with Bluetooth, his 15-year-old gelding, Frederic Wandres perfectly lived up to his status as favourite. Already outstanding on Saturday in the Nations Cup, he repeated his performance on Sunday, obtaining unanimous approval from the judges and a score of 81.240%. ‘‘I'm very pleased with my test,’’ said the 37-year-old rider. ‘‘I've been partnering Bluetooth for a number of years now. He’s nearly always able to give his best, he never has a bad day. I’ve got confidence in him and he’s got confidence in me. Nobody thought he’d reach this level. But given plenty of time and work, he’s just become better and better and is now my top horse. To start with he was in the shadow of Duke of Britain, but his time to shine has come quickly. The Games were obviously our ‘‘highlight’’.  Since then, we’ve continued working on many elements. Together with his owner, we really want to give him time. Compiègne is his first outdoor competition since Versailles. I was here last year with Duke (winner of the Grand Prix) and knew that the conditions would be ideal. The crowd was wonderful and gave their support to everyone."

The only French lady rider competing in this class, Pauline Basquin, second last year in Compiègne and France’s leading rider in this discipline (n°15 in the World rankings), once again got her 15-year-old gelding, Sertorius de Rima Z IFCE, to dance. The rider from the Cadre Noir de Saumur finished second again this year on 77.355%. ‘‘The piaffe is still tricky, but I can feel that Sertorius is gradually regaining confidence, and that's the most important thing. There may be a few adjustments to make to this freestyle. The audience applauded during the performance and were very enthusiastic. I felt that the atmosphere carried me. I'm delighted to have given the spectators such enjoyment.’’  Portugal demonstrated why it merited its impressive second place on Saturday, this time with Maria Caetano who was third on Hit Plus (76.805) and Joao Miguel Torrao who was  fourth on Lirio MVL (75.555).

The Eurovia Grand Prix Special goes to Mathias Alexander Rath

Earlier in the day, Germany's Mathias Alexander Rath, riding Destacado FRH, won the Eurovia Grand Prix Special. With a score of 72.511, he finished ahead of Marlies van Baalen of the Netherlands on Habibi Old (71.319) and Carina Scholz with Blue Horse Veneziano (70.617). ‘‘I'm pleased with my horse because it was his first Special since his return to competition,’’ confided the former rider of the legendary Totilas. ‘‘It was of importance to do this test here because we're going to the German Championships next, where we'll be competing in the Special. This gives us a lead on what we still need to work on.’’ 

Making their debut for the French team, Bernard Bosseaux with Rilkadora Z (66.681) and Caroline Godin with Querida de Hus (65.106) finished in 9th and 14th place respectively. Although France's overall performance at this CDIO 5* event could be described as mixed, with a sixth place in the team competition on Saturday, selector Jean Morel again explained his strategy. ‘‘The horses for the Paris Olympic Games will not be in Los Angeles, four years is a long time. We therefore absolutely must get a new team going and in the process, test new pairs. All nations are doing the same. The World Championships at Aachen in 2026 are the next big goal. We'll need to finish in the top eight to immediately qualify for the 2028 Games and prepare for them serenely."

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Triumphant return for Bluetooth OLD as Wandres leads Germany to victoru in Compiegne

After a career year culminating with a gold medal with Germany at the Paris Olympic Games (FRA), Frederic Wandres made a conscious decision to give his partner Bluetooth OLD a rest at the end of the 2024 season, and the pair came out for just one competition in January before taking another break from competition. Following those nearly-five additional months of downtime, Bluetooth OLD returned in triumphant fashion at Compiegne (FRA), leading Germany to a CDIO5* FEI Dressage Nations Cup™ victory.

Fans had to wait until the very last test to see the pair in action, but the performance was worth the wait. With particularly high marks for the extended trot, extended canter, and piaffe, Wandres and Bluetooth received the best score of the day—on a day where just three scores above 70 percent were awarded. Their 75.696% mark comfortably lifted Germany to the top of the leaderboard as the nation assumed a dominant lead in the FEI Dressage Nations Cup™ standings. 

Led by chef d'equipe Monica Theodorescu, the German squad of Wandres (Bluetooth OLD), Raphael Netz (Dieudonne), Carina Scholz (Blue Hors Veneziano), and Matthias Alexander Rath (Destacado FRH) finished on a winning total of 215.522. Portugal finished second (209.152), followed by the Netherlands (207.783).

"We just did one World Cup show over the winter, because we wanted to be fit and super shining in the summer for the next European Championships. We hopefully improved a little bit at home and tried to show it today...I'm very happy."

Frederic Wandres

(GER)

Before Wandres entered the arena, things were closely bunched, as eight nations competed for Nations Cup glory. The Netherlands held the lead for a lengthy duration, thanks to a 72.522%-score from Marlies van Baalen (Habibi DVB). But Portugal took over the top spot just before Wandres' test, impressing as all three of its best scores were above 69%. It put just enough pressure on Wandres, who needed to score above 69.326 to land Germany on top of the podium.

"There's always a little bit of pressure. That's also necessary for me to get my blood pressure up a little bit," Wandres shared. "But I have to say, after Paris when we won the gold medal, you can really take a breath and say, 'Come on, you've handled so many difficult situations already...Try to shine, because you can do it.' Then the pressure is a positive pressure for you."

Wandres did have to gather himself somewhat after a small blunder, when he dropped his reins at the opening salute. 

"Maybe another horse would have made something else out of that situation. [Bluetooth] was completely calm and waiting for me until I picked up my reins again, and then he was ready to start and deliver a good test," Wandres said. "You know you can really trust him, and the horse trusts you to shine together when it's time to shine...He gives you so much confidence, like he knows everything."

"I think the horse deserved a 10 for the halt, because he was just waiting. 'Are you ready?' So this was a bit of a funny moment, especially that it happened to Frederic, because he likes to have everything really under control. He completely lost control, but horses help us in many ways," Theodorescu said. "I love the horse: He's so beautiful, and he's shining and brilliant, and he did a very good test."

Theodorescu knew she could rely on her anchor combination, while she saw improvement from her squad's less experienced partnerships. Netz's horse Dieudonne was competing in a five-star competition for the first time. Scholz has only known Blue Hors Veneziano for a few months. Rath impressed with 12-year-old Destacado FRH, whom he's had since the stallion was just a 2-year-old; they finished third individually (71.239%). 

"'[Destacado FRH] has improved a lot, is a lot stronger, more connected and in a better frame. He did a very good test, I think," Theodorescu said. "The horse has a lot of possibilities with trot work, the canter is really very, very strong and good, and the collection is getting better. It's all coming there."

For Theodorescu, the Nations Cup is an important opportunity for her to utilize different combinations in a team setting and evaluate how they handle pressure.

"There is a bit more pressure in the Nations Cup than any other Grand Prix. It's always good to integrate new, younger riders and new pairs with a strong one like Frederic [and Bluetooth]," Theodorescu said. "This is one of the top Nations Cup events of the year, so it's very important for me to get experience with these riders and horses."

After winning the opening leg of the series in Wellington (USA), Germany holds a commanding lead in the FEI Dressage Nations Cup™ standings with 25 points. Portugal has moved into second (13 points), followed by the Netherlands (11). The FEI Dressage Nations Cup™ resumes at CDIO4* Lier (BEL) on 16 May 2025. 

FULL RESULTS

Summary on Horses & Dreams 2025 in Hagen

During Horses & Dreams in Hagen H2R as usual did some running live comments from the different classes at Facebook, and looking back into one of the top outdoor shows there´s been a lot of excellent presentations. Not talking about the exact performances but more likely the overall impressions from some of the top presentations during the days.

The weather was typical Hagen weather starting with winter season and changing to summer season.

Wednesday - well balanced and top timing for young Semmieke Rothenberger with Farrington for the CDI3 Grand Prix

One of the main goals riding a Grand Prix or any other competition test is being able to performe without technical issues. This goal is very often succeeded by young and very experienced Semmieke Rothenberger. She is always super well prepared with her horses - a nice treat to watch.

For the CDI3 Grand Prix as was the opener of this years Horses and Dreams in Hagen Semmieke showed her 15 yr old gelding Farrington by Jazz / Samba Hit I. It was just their 3rd senior Grand Prix together and at the same time their 3rd Grand Prix victory.

New partnership

For the CDI3 some exciting new combinations showed. Isabell Werth with Special Blend, 10 yr old by Sezuan/Hotline, Patrik Kittel with 11 yr old Dante´s Herzchen by Dante Weltino / Hochadel and Jessica von Bredow-Werndl with 10 yr old Diallo by Dancier / Floriscount.

All three riders with top experience bringing it all into the arena with best guidance for their horses.

Werth´s Special Blend brings a lot of talent, and as we know Werth is also using her time in the arena to educate and adjust in order to bring things together. For Special Blend the walk is at the moment not fully relaxed and balanced.

Kittel shows a very talented Dante Weltino daugther still with some insecure moments for the piaffe tours.

Jessica is showing Diallo without any weaknesses, walk, trot, canter, piaffe and passage. Steady contact, nice frame and sharp hindlegs.

Super interesting to follow the three new combinations and from H2R point view Diallo look like a clear successor for Dalera even though there´s no horses like Dalera for Jessica.

Thursday

Denoix PCH and Katharina Hemmer is a clear treat to watch. Sometimes a bit of a handful for Hemmer, but in Hagen they were really bringing everything together. At the same time the weather conditions were more than challenging for the entire day but they were both fully focused on the job all the way for the Grand Prix and for the freestyle. A treat becauce of the lightness, obedience, correctness, suppleness and harmony.

Friday with top analysis from Sönke Rothenberger about his own Grand Prix performance

Fendi and Sönke Rothenberger is back on track with their Hagen performances.

Listening to the analysis Sönke did at Clipmyhorse with Kim Kreling after his Grand Prix performance the overall goal was to make Fendi more comfortable and being able to “breeth” more during the entire performance which succeeded. Many super interesting comments from Sönke about his performance where he really takes us along for the exact feeling during the exercises.

Louisdor Preis qualifier

Here you have next generation of German top horses.

A look down the list of placed combinations it was pure nice presentations. Below the ranking from the preliminary test. For the final Juliane Brunkhorst with DSP Diamante Negro stood out with a clear victory with Charlott-Maria Schürmann with Dante´s Pearl OLD placed 2nd. Both now qualified for the Louisdor Preis final and both were also in the final for Nürnberger Burg Pokal final in December.

Nürnberger Burg Pokal qualifier

Winner of both preliminary and qualifier for the final was 2024 World Champion young horses Life Time FRH with Charlott-Maria Schürmann. The first day really shining with power and expression all the way while he looked a bit tired for the qualifier.

Other highlights were Majestic Taonga by Toto jr / Jazz, lots of potential for the future, like also Bombastik and Veuve Clicquot showed great potential.

Dante Weltino OLD offspring took the stage

Impressive “collection” of Dante Weltino offspring in Hagen. All with expression, power, super contact and showing great abilities.

CDI3 - Dante´s Herzchen with Patrik Kittel

CDI1 - Dancelli with Beatrice Hoffrogge

Louisdor - Dante´s Pearl OLD with Charlott Maria Schürmann and Deltana with Frederic Wandres

Webinar om OCD med Kira Madsen fra Højgaard Hestehospital

Som noget helt nyt afholdt dyrlæge og kirurg Kira Madsen fra Højgaard Hestehospital her til aften et webinar om OCD.

Der var knap 100 online som fulgte det interessante webinar, der varede ca 45 minutter og med efterfølgende mulighed for spørgsmål.

Et super aktuelt emne som blev detaljeret gennemgået, fra startstadiet hvordan hestenes led udvikles, helt frem til evt. operation og genoptræning.

CAN FRANCE SPRING A SURPRISE?

PRESS RELEASE

Having progressed hugely in recent years, France can hope to give a strong performance at the Internationaux de Dressage being held at Compiègne for the 14th time from the 1st to the 4th of May.  The prospect of a Nations Cup victory can even be conceivable, a scenario that was unthinkable just a very short time ago. However, the competition will remain very strong… as always at the Grand Parc Equestrian Stadium.

The french team, 3rd the 2024 FEI Nations Cup

From the 1st of May to the 4th, dressage enthusiasts will gather in the Oise region of France for Compiègne’s 14th ’’Internationaux de Dressage’’. In the CDIO 5*, the weekend's flagship competition, the battle for victory promises to be beautiful to watch, intense and, above all, unpredictable. Eight nations will compete for the prestigious Nations Cup, the only French stage of the FEI Nations Cup World circuit, which also has stopovers in Wellington (USA), Lier (BEL), Rotterdam (NL), Aachen (GER), and Falsterbo (SWE). As is often the case in post-Olympic years, the usual hierarchy could be shaken up with teams often made up of new horse and rider combinations competing at the highest level. With Denmark and Sweden, last year's first and second placed teams, absent, there is huge uncertainty... which could be favourable for France. “I'll be fielding a strong team because this is a very important competition for us,” announced the team selector Jean Morel at the start of the season. He has kept his promise.
 

Third last year at Compiègne and, more importantly, fifth at the Paris Olympic Games (the best result in its history), France can indeed hope for even better. In order to achieve this, they will be counting on Pauline Basquin and her 15-year-old Sertorius Rima Z IFCE, its star pair, ranked 15th in the World. “I'm really impatient because it's also the first time since the Games that we'll be competing as a team,” said the rider. ”I've missed it. I love the Nations Cup for its team spirit. And then Compiègne is special. It's the French Mecca of dressage.
 

Second last year in the Grand Prix Libre behind Sweden's Patrick Kittel, the rider from the Cadre Noir de Saumur will be joined by two of her team mates from the Paris Olympics, Alexandre Ayache with Jolène and Anne-Sophie Serre with Jibraltar de Massa (the reserve in Paris), and also by Caroline Godin on Querida de Hus.
 

France's main competition is likely to come from across the Rhine. Winner of the first stage of the FEI circuit in Wellington, Germany, the reigning Olympic champions, will be represented by the young (26-year-old) Raphaël Netz (19th in the World) and Dieudonne, Mathias Alexander Rath and Destacado FRH, Carina Scholz (22nd) and Blue Horse Veneziano, and finally Frederic Wandres, a member of that team crowned in Versailles, who will be competing in the Oise with Joy Game, with whom he was second in the CDI 3* at Compiègne last year (the pairs last international outing).
 

Also worth watching are Great Britain, with a new-look team made up of pairs competing for the first time at 5-star level, the Netherlands, a historically successful nation, Belgium led by Larissa Pauluis, an Olympic rider (competing in Compiègne with First-Step Valentin), Spain and Portugal with Maria Caetano and Hit Plus, the pair selected for the Versailles Games. Finally, Poland will be counting on Suanne Khrohn and Titolas, a son of the legendary Totilas. All the teams will be taking advantage of the CDIO 5* in Compiègne to review their line-ups ahead of the European Championships (August 26-31, at Crozet, in France’s Ain region), the big international rendezvous of the season.

In the other categories


CDI3* and CDI1*: With nine entries in the CDI 3* and three others in the CDI 1*, the French team staff will have an excellent opportunity to judge the quality of its pool of riders in these competitions, which allow 5* level riders to bring-on their other horses and give up-and-coming riders international experience. French entries will include Alexandre Ayache, Marc Boblet, Stéphanie Brieussel, Alysée Roussel, Bertrand Liégard, and Pierre Volla, all experienced riders, as well as some new faces. The Netherlands will also be well represented in these two classes.
 

CDIU25: While the Dutch rider Daphne van Peperstraten, ranked 5th in the World in her age category, is the favorite, France will be counting mainly on Mado Pinto (ranked 16th) with Sirano de Luxe and Alexandre Cheret with Bamona to secure placings on the podium.
 

CDIYR, CDIJ, CDICh and CDIP: In the young riders, juniors, children and pony events, spectators will be able to enjoy watching Dutch riders Micky Schelstraete (Kavallo) and Floor Kulik (Bella Rosa), the World’s top-ranked pairs in the young riders (CDIYR) and children (CDICh) categories. In the pony class, Germany’s Leni-Sophie Gosman, ranked No. 2 in the World, will be the hot favorite with Diamantina EA WE. France will also be well represented, with notably Lou Eden Commenge, Ines de Koninck and Anna Dupuy Pelardy, members of the French Junior Team at the last European Championships and now Young Riders, Lucie Planchet in the Juniors,  Ninon Dupuy Pelardi in the Children’s and Charlotte Pons in the ponies.
 

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FEI joins forces with China’s top media giants to boost equestrian sport

FEI Press Release
Lausanne (SUI), 28 April 2025

In a major step to elevate equestrian sport in one of the world’s fastest-growing markets, the FEI has signed two landmark Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with China’s leading media organisations, Xinhua News Agency and China Media Group (CMG).

The agreements were formalised during a high-level visit to China last week by FEI President Ingmar De Vos and Secretary General Sabrina Ibáñez.

The MoU, signed by Xinhua President Fu Hua on behalf of China’s official state news agency, establishes a collective effort to advance equestrian sports, particularly in China. The FEI and Xinhua – which is one of the four official international news agencies recognised by the IOC – will join forces to enhance on-site reporting, produce in-depth coverage, and create integrated media content, all aimed at promoting equestrian sports and culture to a global audience.

This collaboration will place a special emphasis on Chinese equestrian athletes, following their journey to major upcoming events such as the National Games in November 2025, the FEI World Championships in 2026 in Germany, and the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Building on this momentum, the FEI also signed an MoU with China Media Group (CMG) for programming rights in mainland China and Macau for key FEI events, such as the Longines League of Nations™, the FEI World Championships and European Championships.

This ground breaking agreement, signed by CMG President and Vice Minister of the Publicity Department of the CPC Central Committee Shen Haixiong, aims to significantly boost the visibility of equestrian sports in China through live broadcasts, highlights, and in-depth storytelling, with a particular focus on the preparation of Chinese athletes for international competitions.

“The media has played, and continues to play, a pivotal role in making equestrian sport more relatable and engaging, ensuring that audiences — young and old — are not only entertained, but also inspired by the journeys of our athletes,” FEI President Ingmar De Vos said.

"As President of this global federation, it has been incredibly rewarding to witness the growth of equestrian sports in China. Our shared objective is clear: to deliver informative, compelling content that deepens the understanding of the sport and keeps people excited and invested in equestrian culture, driving even greater popularity in China and beyond.

“Over the years, we have seen remarkable progress of our sport in China, and we look forward to its continued development in the country.”

Chinese athletes have shown exceptional performance on the international stage.

In 2024, the Chinese Endurance team secured a silver medal at the FEI World Championships. At the 2023 Asian Games, Chinese Eventers won both team and individual medals. Additionally, China was represented in Jumping and Eventing at the Olympic Games in Tokyo 2020 and in Eventing at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

Significant investment has also been made in world-class equestrian venues, including purpose-built showgrounds, indoor arenas, and equestrian clubs, some of which host FEI events.

In 2025, China will host 13 international equestrian competitions, ranging from 1* to 5*, across several cities. These events include the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ China League began on 26 April, marking the start of a highly anticipated season for equestrian sports in the region.

Photo caption: FEI President Ingmar De Vos and Xinhua President Fu Hua at the signing ceremony in Beijing.  (c) Xinhua Media Agency

Becky Moody in majestic form for the Grand Prix Freestyle Région Île-de-France

The British rider Becky Moody, world number 4 in the dressage rankings, was in fine form again on Sunday in the Princes arena. The crowds turned out in numbers for the flagship class of the Printemps des Sports Équestres  CDI 5* competition: the Grand Prix Freestyle Région Île-de-France.

And the best riders on the CDI 5* circuit put on a great show with a series of top-quality routines, combining technical precision and artistic expression, cheered on throughout by the enthusiastic audience. Having already impressed yesterday in the Grand Prix Devoucoux, Becky Moody confirmed her supremacy this weekend by winning the Freestyle event with Jagerbomb. Her masterful routine set to a lively Beatles soundtrack clearly won over the judges, who awarded her the winning score of 84.380%. The fact that this was the first time the British rider had presented this freestyle-to-music routine outdoors made the performance even more remarkable. Second place went to Belgium's Larissa Pauluis, who performed an incredibly elegant and smooth routine with her faithful Flambeau. Set to a soundtrack inspired by Jean-Jacques Goldman's greatest hits, she posted a final score of 78.375%, confirming her horse's steady progress in the Freestyle discipline.
Pauline Basquin, the Cadre Noir rider, finished third on the podium with Sertorius de Rima Z IFCE. Despite a small fault on her second line of tempi changes, she delivered a performance full of finesse, rewarded by a score of 77.265%. Sertorius was more relaxed than in yesterday's Grand Prix and totally in tune with his rider. With this wonderful finale to the week's dressage competition, the Printemps des Sports Équestres in Fontainebleau once again confirmed its status as a major event in international equestrian sport.

Becky Moody (GBR), winner of the Grand Prix Freestyle Région Île-de-France:
"It's been a wonderful competition, with a fantastic team working behind the scenes. It's the first time we've been here, and my horse and I enjoyed it immensely. We performed two good routines, with some really positive aspects, although there were a few little mistakes, but overall he was great. I think the score we obtained today really reflects the quality of the routine. It was the first time we'd presented this freestyle routine outdoors.
I'd love to be at the next European Championships,but it's still a bit early in the season to be certain of anything. We'll see how things progress, but that's one of my goals.
Jagerbomb was born on my farm and I'm his owner. That makes it all the more special to have reached this level together. I'm incredibly lucky to have him with me, especially since we have worked hard to achieve what we did today, which is the fruit of all the experience I gained with all my previous horses.I intend to keep him with me right to the end, and then let him retire to the meadows at home when the time comes. I think my banker would rather I sold him... but no (laughs)." 

Larissa Pauluis (BEL), second in the Grand Prix Freestyle Région Île-de-France:
"Flambeau and I are continuing to improve. His movements are getting better all the time, and I'm convinced he still has plenty of room for improvement. We've already exceeded the 80% mark in Freestyle, so that's a major objective that we've already chalked off this year."

Pauline Basquin (FRA), third in the Grand Prix Freestyle Région Île-de-France:
"I'm really happy with our performance today, because I felt that I'd lost the connection with my horse a bit recently. Riding really teaches you to remain humble, and constantly ask yourself questions. Sometimes we improve certain things, but then lose in other areas. Lately, things have undoubtedly been a bit more difficult for us. Today, in the Freestyle,I felt that I had regained my horse's confidence, particularly in the piaffe and pirouettes.That's the most important thing for me, even if a few points were below par today."

Raphaël Saleh, President of the Ground Jury for the CDI 5* competition at the Printemps des Sports Équestres:
"What we saw today is very promising for the future of horse riding. I'm delighted that we have a competition of such high quality in Fontainebleau.It's important for French sport. The riding we saw is really going in the right direction, with the assessment criteria increasingly focused on harmony, good contact and horses that do the work on their own. That is how our sport is evolving, and today's freestyle routines were a reflection of that."

Sylvie Robert, President of GL events Equestrian Sport:
"I would like to thank the French Equestrian Federation and the International Equestrian Federation, as well as all our public and private partners for their support. This is an extraordinary site that is being completely renovated. Everything is progressing nicely, which means we can really start planning to hold major competitions in Fontainebleau. We've had a fantastic line-up this year, and I'm delighted with the great performances we've seen.
In addition to the dressage events, I feel it is also important to continue to support the development of para-dressage. So, we will continue to develop dressage even more at the Printemps des Sports Équestres, while also including para-dressage on the programme. As always, our aim is to organise the very best events for horses and riders, and to keep improving every year. Together, we are all moving forwards, with the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games firmly in our sights." 

Photo: PSV Photo / J Morel

Dutch young horses selected for 2nd round for WCYH in Verden (4-10 August)

Everest & Lottie Fry also ready for 2nd round of Dutch young horses for WCYH - photo: KWPN

This years selection commitee for the Dutch young horses are Johan Hamminga, Alex van Silfhout and Janine van Twist. Below the selected combinations from 1st selection ⬇️⬇️

Next selection is 20 & 21 May in Nunspeet and with final selection 10 June in Delft.

Normally “wild cards” are invited for 2nd selection, where we presumeably also will see Proud James and Mette Sejbjerg Jensen.

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6 yr old

7 yr old

Le Printemps des Sports Équestres 2025 : CDI 5*: BECKY MOODY (GBR) WINS THE GRAND PRIX DEVOUCOUX IN FONTAINEBLEAU!

Jagerbomb & Becky Moody - © PSV Photo / J. Morel

PRESS RELEASE

The fifteen dressage riders taking part in the CDI 5* event got the competition underway in the Princes arena on Saturday morning with the Grand Prix Devoucoux. The class was won by Becky Moody on Jagerbomb, who particularly impressed the judges with her routine, scoring 76.870%. On her first visit to Fontainebleau, the British rider, who is 4th in the FEI rankings, finished ahead of Belgium's Larissa Pauluis, riding her faithful Flambeau (73.130%). The Cadre Noir rider Pauline Basquin and Sertorius de Rima IFCE took the final place on the podium with a score of 72.413%.

The dressage competition continues tomorrow, Sunday, with the Grand Prix Freestyle Prix de la Région Île-de-France, in the Princes arena.

Becky Moody (GBR), winner of the Grand Prix Devoucoux with Jagerbomb:
"He was very good. I made a little mistake in the zig-zag, which was a bit frustrating, but he showed plenty of energy. I’m really pleased with his attitude. This was his first outdoor event of the season, so I think he handled it extremely well. Last year, there were times when he was a bit too lively, notably in Compiègne and Rotterdam, but here, he seems much more relaxed.
He's a funny horse because he can go from being very lively to being very calm. Tomorrow will be the first time we have performed our freestyle routine outdoors, and only the fourth time we've performed it in competition. We're still working on this programme, but it's a routine that I really like, and he seems to like it too. We'll do our best tomorrow and see what happens. This is the first time I've come to Fontainebleau. It's a fantastic competition. We're extremely lucky to be here in the sunshine, at such a well organised event. I love France, and my horse seems to love it here too." 

HORSES AND STAR RIDERS WILL DANCE IN THE CDI 5*

PART OF PRESS RELEASE

In just a few days' time, the fourth edition of Le Printemps des Sports Équestres will play host to two of the world's top show jumping (CSI 5*) and dressage (CDI 5*) competitions, as well as France’s only international para-dressage event in 2025.

The riders at the very top of the world rankings in these disciplines will travel to Fontainebleau and the Grand Parquet site for the occasion, for a very exciting competition. In the CDI 5*, the British World number 3, Charlotte Fry, has confirmed her presence, as has the French number 1, Pauline Basquin. Here's a closer look at the entries for the CDI 5*.

Will France come head to head with England in the CDI 5*?

For its third edition, the CDI 5* at Le Printemps des Sports Équestres will play host to fifteen of the world's best combinations. Great Britain's Charlotte Fry, who already boasts an impressive list of wins (reigning World champion, European team champion, team bronze medallist in Versailles, and the winner of the FEI World Cup™ Final a few weeks ago in Basel), has confirmed her presence. The World number 3 will be joined by her fellow country woman and Olympic team-mate Becky Moody, fourth in the FEI World Rankings. The two British riders, who are the best ranked competitors in this event, will be up against some stiff competition, with the Olympic and best French rider Pauline Basquin (No.15), alongside her team mates Alexandra Ayache (No.49) and Anne-Sophie Serre(No.118). Will spectators in Fontainebleau be able to watch a clash between France and the UK? Or will Belgium's Larissa Pauluis (No.13) or Portugal's Maria Caetano (No.29) stand in their way in this event where there will be some fierce competition?

All will be revealed in the Grand Prix Devoucoux, on Saturday 26 April, in the morning and in the Grand Prix Freestyle Région Ile-de-France on Sunday 27 April, under the watchful eye of Raphaël Saleh, the President of the jury for this competition.

Teamtræning også en del af talentsamlingen

Blue Hors Baron og Sophia Ludvigsen - foto: H2R

Team træningen giver et godt udgangspunkt i hvor rytterne er på vej hen med deres heste

Den nylig afholdte første samling for de 6 udvalgte talentryttere Sara Hyrm, Sophia Ludvigsen, Ida Bjørn, Karoline Rohmann, Cecilie Jensen og Alexander Helgstrand var selvfølgelig også med træning i sadlen.

Udover introduktion til Team Danmarks eksperter, fysisk træning og team building, så var technical advisor for senior landsholdet tyske Wolfram Wittig også en del af samlingen.

På sidelinien

Begge dage tog Wolfram Wittig plads ved C iført headset, hvor der var afsat 25 minutters træning til hver enkelt ekvipage, og hvor de hver især blev mødt på deres aktuelle niveau.

H2R var helt tæt på og kunne følge “undervisningen”, hvor man fik klart billede af Wittig´s rolle som technical advisor. Det var tydeligt, at han jo ikke skulle lære de unge mennesker at ride, men istedet kom med råd og vejledning til hvordan en eller flere øvelser kunne optimeres. Fornemmelsen var klart at alle havde fået noget med hjem, og motivationen var i top hos de unge ryttere.

Et professionelt set-up

Der er ingen tvivl om at det nye talent set-up har fokus på fremtidens stjerner, og de 6 ryttere er nu startskuddet til at have et endnu bedre set-up i ryggen på vej mod fremtidens medaljer til Danmark.

Salling Fondenes Talentprogram skal hjælpe med at sikre en god og meningsfuld overgang fra talent til verdensklasseatlet og hjælpe atleter godt på vej til målet om at tage medaljer på internationalt seniorniveau.

Vi arbejder kontinuerligt med at skabe gode rammer for atleter, så de har muligheden for at forfølge deres sportslige ambitioner om at stå øverst på medaljeskamlen. Det er en lang rejse med masse af gode oplevelser, men også med udfordringer undervejs, og ingen kommer sovende til tops i elitesport. Der skal mange træningstimer til, og der skal tages mange svære valg undervejs.

Atleter optages i programmet løbende, og sammen finder vi de løsninger, som bedst understøtter atletens udvikling til verdensklasseatlet.  

Kilde: Team Danmark


Næste samling er lige nu planlagt til efteråret.

Interviews med Wolfram Wittig, Ida Bjørn og Alexander Helgtrand ⬇️⬇️⬇️