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Dressage Riders Prepare for Competition on Saturday at Pan American Games,
Give Venue High Marks
“They are all very good riders with the ability to get excellent scores from the judges,” said U.S Dressage Coach Klaus Balkenhol. “With this being their first time at an international competition, nerves might be a factor the first day, but that’s part of gaining experience.”
“He’s doing just fine, and it’s exciting to be here, it is an excellent venue.” By winning the Collecting Gaits Farm/USEF National Intermediare I Dressage Championship in June, which was also the selection trial for the Pan Am team, Hickey and Regent landed themselves a spot on the U.S team.
“The stalls are quite nice, and there are big, generous wash racks. It’s a pleasure to be in them for all of us, especially for the horses.” After the long flight from Miami, the horses seem to be enjoying the pleasant Brazilian climate. With Rio located below the equator, it is winter, but the sun is hot at midday when it is near 80 degrees with the heat tempered by a stiff breeze.
“He’s been training very well,” she added. Katherine’s sister, Gwen, is her groom at these games, and Brilliant Too is a home-bred and trained horse by the Poulin family. Poulin-Neff has been coached throughout her career by her mother and her father, Michael.
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