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Dreitzler Family, Spanish Riding School Create New Grant Fund at The Dressage Foundation
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Posted by The Dressage Foundation



March 5, 2013 - The Dressage Foundation announced today that a new fund has been established to provide financial assistance to North American, non-professional riders to attend the Spanish Riding School’s (SRS) Training Center in Heldenberg, Austria. Ralph and Freddie Dreitzler established the Heldenberg Training Center Fund in memory of E.L.
Dreitzler in conjunction with the Dreitzler family and Andreas Hausberger, Chief Rider at the Spanish Riding School and Director of the Training Center in Heldenberg.“When we were at the SRS in Vienna, Austria in the fall of 2012, we were made aware of the fact that the SRS Training Center in Heldenberg, Austria was going to open its doors for outside students to be able receive training there,” began Ralph Dreitzler, President of The Dressage Foundation.
“The Dreitzler Family decided that this would be a perfect memorial to E.L. Dreitzler, who was one of three women to be trained by the SRS (at the time she was there) and who passed on the knowledge she acquired at the SRS to students throughout the U.S. and Canada. She also encouraged the sport of dressage and especially Austrian dressage by doing exhibitions throughout the U.S. and Canada, including being one of the opening performances at the 1962 World’s Fair in Seattle, Washington with her Austrian Lipizzaner horses.”
Grants will begin in 2013, as the Spanish Riding School opens its doors to international students. Educational programs at the School include theory seminars, riding lessons, seminars for judges and other international experts, seminars for professional riders and trainers as well as grooms.
“It is our hope that many people will benefit from this scholarship opportunity and the wonderful training opportunity that is being presented by the SRS with opening its doors to outside students to study with the Riders of the SRS. We also welcome any donations that are made to further advance this scholarship program from other dressage enthusiasts,” finished Dreitzler.
Grant applications are available on The Dressage Foundation’s website and will be due in the Foundation office by July 1, 2013. Grants may be used for theoretical study and/or training with a horse. “This is such an incredible opportunity for North American riders. Until recently the Spanish Riding School has only been an option for a select few. Now with the generosity of the Dreitzler family, the School will be an option for many more riders," said Melissa Filipi, Development Director for The Dressage Foundation. "The Foundation is honored to be a part of this Fund and we look forward to receiving many qualified applications this summer!”
Application and donation information for Heldenberg Training Center Fund, in memory of E.L. Dreitzler is available at The Dressage Foundation website, http://www.dressagefoundation.org/.
For more information about The Dressage Foundation, please contact Melissa Filipi at (402) 434-8585 or visit http://www.dressagefoundation.org/.
The Dressage Foundation
The Dressage Foundation is a 501(c)(3), non-profit, tax-exempt, donor-driven organization that is dedicated to supporting and advancing the sport of dressage. The organization solicits contributions, appropriately allocates the donations, and awards grants and scholarships to dressage riders of all ages and levels. For more information, please visit www.dressagefoundation.org.
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