Sonnenberg Farm And Endel Ots Team Up to Produce The Next US-Bred Champion To Fuel The Pipeline! Over the past year, Grand Prix dressage trainer Endel Ots has been working with U.S. breeders, Sonnenberg Farm to develop the farm’s homebred mare, Sonnenberg’s Everdance, and the results were everything such a partnership could hope for: an undefeated season with consistently impressive scores, a 2020 USEF Intermediare-I Dressage National Championship, and USEF Horse of the Year honors at Intermediare-I and Prix St Georges.
Now, Sonnenberg’s Everdance is offered for sale, with hopes of her international groundwork providing a leg-up for another American dressage rider aspiring to compete on the U.S. Small Tour and beyond.
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Haidan guides D Saucedo to Medium Tour win
16 Jan 2021 - 10:30
The Peninsula
Doha: Mohammed Saeed Haidan put on an excellent round astride 11-year-old stallion D Saucedo to clinch the Medium Tour title during the eighth round of the Longines Hathab Qatar Equestrian Tour, supported by The Social & Sport Contribution Fund, yesterday.
At the Qatar Equestrian Federation’s outdoor arena, Haidan and D Saucedo topped the 36-strong field with a fastest time of 36.67 seconds. The pair narrowly beat French rider Cyrine Cherif and her nine-year-old stallion Brennus Villelongue, who missed out on top spot by a narrow margin of 0.29 seconds. Just 0.03 seconds behind was Nasser Al Ghazali on Hurry Up, but the rider had to be content with third spot.
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Field of Dreams – Sharon and Kallista Field Twenty Years On Fri, 01/08/2021 - 11:47
F.O.C.U.S.
With just one horse each to compete, New Zealand dressage rider Sharon and her Olympian athlete daughter, Kallista Field, are enjoying the slower pace of life at their Pahiatua (Southern Hawke’s Bay) yard these days. They certainly don’t miss the long days and hard work that accompanied standing their imported stallion Salutation and keeping a full team of competition and schooling horses in work. “It’s more enjoyable now than ten or twenty years ago” says Sharon. “Now if we miss a day and go shopping, it doesn’t matter!”