Lottie Fry
Charlotte (Lottie) Fry is a British grand prix dressage rider who is campaigning for team selection for the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. She is currently ranked 33rd in the world with Dark Legend.
Lottie Fry was born on 11 February 1996. She is the daughter of the late dressage Olympian and European silver medallist Laura Fry, who died in September 2012 from breast cancer. Lottie says that her mother is her greatest inspiration, and the reason she got into the sport.
Lottie was a member of the British team at the 2010 pony European Championships at Bishop Burton, riding Andexer, and at the 2013 junior European Championships, in Compiègne, France, where she finished eighth individually riding Remming.
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Sputnik International
Sun, 02/21/2021 - 11:08
U.S.A.
Former Dutch pony team rider Micky Schelstraete has said goodbye to her junior rider s horse, Grand-Charmeur. The gelding has been sold to Florida, U.S.A.
Grand-Charmeur is a 10-year old Dutch warmblood gelding by Apache out of Proza (by Cocktail). He is bred by Mr. Heeren.
Jonna
The horse was originally owned by Ad Valk, but Micky s parents Luc and Jonna Schelstraete acquired an ownership share in the bright bay when he was 4.
Under Jonna Schelstraete, the bright bay gelding placed fifth at the 2017 Pavo Cup Finals. They also competed at the CDI Compiegne in the 6-year old tests.
Victoria Schönhofen Goes Pro, Adds PSI Auction Horse Vie L Amour to Collection Tue, 02/02/2021 - 10:45
Luxembourg
German young rider Victoria Marie Schönhofen has decided to go pro and dedicate her life to horses. In order to build a good foundation for her professional future, her family has added the 2020 PSI auction horse Vie L Amour to their already expansive collection of horses.
Schönhofen began her national dressage competition career in 2014 aboard Leeroy (by Landjonker x Aldato) and gained L-level mileage in 2015 with Davidoff (by Don Gregory x Rubinstein) under the tutelage of her long-time trainer Fie Skarsoe.
Meeting Fie
European Children Medalist Happy Feet Moves on to Next Rider, Robin Dicker Thu, 12/31/2020 - 12:20
The Netherlands
Former European Children Champion and serial children medalist Happy Feet has moved on to his sixth rider in four years time. With three riders he has competed at four European Children Championships, so far.
Happy Feet is a rising 14-year old Dutch warmblood by Tuschinski out of Ereara (by Animo).
Biggest Success with Buijs
Happy Feet s biggest successes, so far, were achieved with his first Children s rider, Sanne Buys.
Buys and Happy Feet made their international show debut at Children s level at the 2017 CDI Diepenbeek in July 2017. At the 2017 European Children s Championships in Roosendaal, they won team and individual gold.