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Showjumping hero bows out, a British Aachen , and other things the horse world is talking about

1. A legend retires Former Olympic champion Eric Lamaze has officially retired from competition owing to his health. The Canadian showjumper, 53, was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2017 and announced in November he was taking a sabbatical from the sport. “I’ve always said that I will retire under my own terms when the time […]

Carl Hester asks: Can we recreate Aachen in Britain?

AT Keysoe CDI, our first home international of the year, I had the chance to catch up with Sarah Stoute, the new owner of the venue with her husband Richard. They have ambitious plans for Keysoe’s future as a world-class venue. Already the facilities are exceptional, and the aim is to provide a stress-free and […]

Isabell Werth: Young dressage riders face greater challenges than jumpers

New coaching role for dressage diva Isabell Werth

Horsetalk.co.nz Isabell Werth and Bella Rose at Aachen in 2019. © CHIO Aachen Campus / Arnd Bronkhorst Leading dressage rider Isabell Werth has taken on the role of head dressage coach for the CHIO Aachen Campus Programme of Excellence in Germany. The campus is described as an international training centre and think tank for the further development of the equestrian sport. It is for a range of equestrian sports and riders of all ages, as well as officials and service providers. Its jumping programme, with head coach Jos Lansink, had proven successful, Werth said, and the dressage programme will get under way in the autumn.

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