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Back to Basics: From Novice to Grand Prix
The emphasis on “Back to Basics” was the common thread throughout a captivating seminar given by the renowned German FEI 5* Judge and Trainer, Peter Holler, on Friday 4 October […]
The Pros and Cons of the German Training System – A seminar with Rien van der Schaft
Whilst this seminar took place a while ago, DressageAfrica feels that the information shared was so valuable, that it still warrants being posted now. Grow Grand Prix’s dedicated trainer Rien […]
Tears or Prevention: Suspensory injuries and the dressage horse
One of a dressage rider’s greatest fears, especially after all the years of training, money and emotional energy invested in getting a dressage horse to the highest level, is a […]
West region training clinic and fundraiser
A dressage clinic aimed at West region riders of all grades is being hosted at Riverleigh International Equestrian Centre on Sunday the 5th of May 2013. The clinic has been […]
Dates and venues announced for Jorge Pereira clinic in June and July 2013
Jorge Pereira is flying out at the end of June 2013 for another of his popular clinics. Lessons will take place from the 28th of June to the 13th of […]
Judges seminar a roaring success
The judges seminar held at the Assagay Hotel on Saturday 2 March, was certainly a roaring success. KZN has a lot to roar about! The new energy is evident in […]
Grow Gauteng North Dressage – Motivated and going places – Wiedeke Zijp Clinic
As part of their training and development program, GGND is hosting a clinic by Wiedeke Zijp from Friday the 15th of March starting at 8:00am to Sunday the 17th of […]
Grow Gauteng North Dressage – Motivated and going places – The History
Caro Sykes the dynamic Chairlady of Dressage for Gauteng North (GN), took up her reins two years ago and along with her committee decided to make a difference in her […]
Grow Grand Prix: Inspired to grow
South Africa is years behind our European counterparts on the international Dressage circuit, in terms of knowledge and accessibility to top level competitions. The GGP movement was started in Gauteng […]