USEF Developing Dressage Clinic at Hassler Dressage at Riveredge

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L-R Sharon McCusker on Wrigley, Jenny Van Wieren-Page, Debbie McDonald, Anne Gribbons and Stacey Parvey-Larson with Benidetto (Photo: Richard Malmgren)

Lexington, KY – The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) ran a Developing Dressage Clinic with Debbie McDonald in Chesapeake City, MD at Hassler Dressage at Riveredge right before the Thanksgiving holiday.

McDonald, one of the most successful U.S. dressage riders in history, travelled from her Idaho home to this spectacular facility, which is the base for Hassler Dressage, to teach seven horse/rider combinations.  USEF Technical Advisor Anne Gribbons was also there to advise and observe.

Two of the horses who were very successful at the USEF National Dressage Championships this summer at Lamplight Equestrian Center showed continued progress in their training.

Sharon McCusker (Ashby, MA) rode Wrigley, who was third in the 2011 USEF National Developing Horse Dressage Championship (sponsored by the Dutta Corporation and Performance Sales International, PSI) and Silva Martin (West Grove, PA) rode Aesthete, who was third in the 6-year-old Championship at the Markel/USEF National Young Horse Championship.

The other participants were: Heather Mason (Lebanon, NJ), who was the second alternate for the 2011 Pan American Games with Warsteiner — she rode both him and Respekt at the clinic; Caroline Cheret (Ringoes, NJ), who rode Fiorette; Stacy Parvey-Larsson (Reddick, FL), who rode the Reserve Champion from the 2010 Markel/USEF National Young Horse Championship, Benidetto, who is now a 7-year-old; and Tami Batts (Greensboro, NC), who rode Ranko — this pair was named to the USEF Developing List along with McCusker and Wrigley, Martin and Aesthete, Mason and Warsteiner, and Parvey-Larsson and Benidetto.

The complete Developing List can be found here: http://www.usef.org/documents/highPerformance/dressage/2011DressageDeveloping.pdf.

McDonald was impressed with the facility, the level of riding and the quality of horses.

“I want to thank the Hasslers and Riveredge for hosting the Developing clinic,” said McDonald. “It is such an amazing facility and everyone just makes you feel so welcome. I am very excited about the combinations that came to the clinic. There were several new faces there which are always great to have. I can see some future stars possibly coming up out of this group. I look forward to watching their progress and hoping to see them in the other developing clinics coming up.”

There was a range of horses, from age six through the Grand Prix level, and Gribbons was pleased with all of them. The riders travelled from all points on the East Coast and were treated to first-class facilities and hospitality courtesy of Hassler Dressage at Riveredge.

“It was a great satisfaction to me to observe the competent, detailed and consistent way Debbie approached each combination,” said Gribbons. “Her vast experience training and teaching showed by the way she immediately identified a problem and then works on them in a way that is understandable to both rider and horse.  This was a group of very talented horses and capable riders. Every horse was on its way to a promising competition season. I was very inspired, and I know Debbie enjoyed working with each and every one.”

This was the fourth and final Developing clinic of 2011, they will resume in Florida in January.

The schedule is available here: http://www.usef.org/documents/highPerformance/dressage/2012DevClinicTrainCamp.pdf.

For further information please visit http://www.usef.org/_IFrames/breedsdisciplines/discipline/alldressage/hpDressage.aspx or contact Jenny Van Wieren-Page, USEF High Performance Dressage Director at jvanwieren@usef.org.

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