| New Educational Program Takes Young Riders
to Europe
The classical art of dressage takes another step into cyberspace
in August when four American Advanced Young Riders make their
first study tour of dressage training in Europe. You are invited
to travel along on the first Young Rider European Training/Education
Program tour, August 17-26, 2000, from the comfort of your own
computer chair.
Ryan Hites (WA), Jennifer Roth (OH), Katherine Poulin (ME) and
Kristin Wasemiller (OK) were chosen by an independent selection
committee, based on their applications, riding/training accomplishments,
written essays and professional and personal recommendations.
The program is a trial project of The Dressage Foundation and
is organized by the U.S. Dressage Federation. The group will be
joined by Olympic medalist Michael Poulin and USDF Certified Instructor
Beth Baumert.
With digital camera and laptop computer in hand, the four will
upload an overview of what they experience each day as they watch
the training of dressage master and Olympic coach Jean Bemelmans
in Germany, experience riding a variety of high level dressage
horses at the stables of Judy de Winter in The Netherlands, and
watch their peers in action at the European Young Rider Championships
in England. While in Germany with Bemelmans, the group will see
many of the European Olympic squads who will all be in quarantine
for Sydney at Aachen. Besides daily reports from the Young Riders,
an interactive bulletin board will allow all cyber-travelers to
communicate with the group and direct questions to the professionals.
"We are excited about The Dressage Foundation's first foray
into cyber-learning," explained Foundation President and
CEO John Boomer. "Not everyone can travel to top teachers,
but everyone with computer access can join in on this experience.
We have four incredible advanced young riders making their first
educational trips to Europe and through modern technology, we
can all go along! I, for one, plan to be checking in everyday!
I'd like to thank Krista Kotlarz and her company, CyberNET of
Grand Rapids, MI, for donating the website expertise and server
for this special program website."
The Dressage Foundation designed the program to give exceptional
advanced young riders who would not have the opportunity to study
in Europe an overview of the theories and techniques of a dressage
master trainer. The success of the program as a learning vehicle
will be evaluated, with the view towards making it an annual event.
The Dressage Foundation is a non-profit organization devoted
to cultivating and providing financial support for the advancement
of dressage. For further information, contact
John F. Boomer, President and CEO, 130 N. 10th St., Lincoln, NE
68508;
402-434-8585
JohnBoomer@aol.com Related
Links Links to the special program www.dressagefoundation.org
usdf.org
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