Sabine Schut-Kery

Sabine Schut-Kery Preparing Olympic Silver Medal Mount Sanceo for World Championships Six Months Away Not to Compete at Wellington CDI5*

3 years ago StraightArrow Comments Off on Sabine Schut-Kery Preparing Olympic Silver Medal Mount Sanceo for World Championships Six Months Away Not to Compete at Wellington CDI5*
WELLINGTON, Florida, Feb. 14, 2022--A new Grand Prix Freestyle is being prepared by Sabine Schut-Kery for Sanceo ahead of the world championships in six months so as not to be caught out as she was when leading America to team silver at the Tokyo Olympics with a placing to earn a start among the top 18 combinations in the world. Read More

History-Making Olympic, World Championship Performances by Adrienne Lyle/Salvino, Steffen Peters/Suppenkasper to Dream About With Possibly More to Come–Part 1 of 2

3 years ago StraightArrow Comments Off on History-Making Olympic, World Championship Performances by Adrienne Lyle/Salvino, Steffen Peters/Suppenkasper to Dream About With Possibly More to Come–Part 1 of 2
As riders prepare for the world championships this summer, Adrienne Lyle on Salvino and Steffen Peters on Suppenkasper could enhance already historic performances as the only two American partnerships to have ever earned silver medals at both global championships and Olympics Read More

Wellington’s Global Dressage Festival 11th Year Opens This Week, 1st International Dressage Event of 2022

3 years ago StraightArrow Comments Off on Wellington’s Global Dressage Festival 11th Year Opens This Week, 1st International Dressage Event of 2022
The Global Dressage Festival this week begins the 11th year of the winter-long Florida outdoor circuit as the first international dressage competition in the world in 2022 with spectators permitted to watch riders from around the globe. Riders representing Germany, Great Britain, Sweden, Spain and Israel join North Americans competing in the opening week Read More

Spectators Back for Wellington’s Winter Dressage, Jumping Shows Gearing Up for Big Season as Europe Closes Down

3 years ago StraightArrow Comments Off on Spectators Back for Wellington’s Winter Dressage, Jumping Shows Gearing Up for Big Season as Europe Closes Down
WELLINGTON, Florida, Dec. 30, 2021--Spectators will be back for the winter dressage and jumping shows that are gearing up for what may be the biggest ever circuit as European events shut down in the latest surge of coronavirus completing almost two years as a global pandemic Read More

Sabine Schut-Kery Nominated as USA Equestrian of Year, Suppenkasper Nominee for International Horse of Honor

3 years ago StraightArrow Comments Off on Sabine Schut-Kery Nominated as USA Equestrian of Year, Suppenkasper Nominee for International Horse of Honor
Sabine Schut-Kery, who rode Sanceo to lead the United States team to an historic silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics, has been nominated for Equestrian of the Year that members of the U.S. Equestrian Federation will vote to select the winner Read More

Catherine Dufour on Bohemian Moves to World No. 2 for Rider’s Highest Ever Ranking Behind Jessica von Bredow-Werndl on Dalera at Top for 2nd Month

3 years ago StraightArrow Comments Off on Catherine Dufour on Bohemian Moves to World No. 2 for Rider’s Highest Ever Ranking Behind Jessica von Bredow-Werndl on Dalera at Top for 2nd Month
Cathrine Dufour of Denmark climbed to her highest ever world ranking at No. 2 on Bohemian, her Olympic and European Championship partner, with Germany's Jessica von Bredow-Werndl on TSF Dalera BB at the top of the global standings for the second month Read More

Isabell Werth & Bella Rose Still No. 1 After Olympics, Charlotte Dujardin & Gio up to No. 9, Edward Gal & Total US to 13th

3 years ago StraightArrow Comments Off on Isabell Werth & Bella Rose Still No. 1 After Olympics, Charlotte Dujardin & Gio up to No. 9, Edward Gal & Total US to 13th
Charlotte Dujardin on Gio shot up 100 places to ninth in the world in the post-Olympic rankings while Edward Gal on Glock's Total US skyrocketed to 13th from 592. Isabell Werth on Bella Rose remained No. 1 after the Tokyo Games, the horse's last competition. Read More
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