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Dressage Radio Episode 156 – The Road to London with Heather Blitz
Heather Blitz has an update on her preparations for the U.S. Olympic Selection Trials which take place next month and Chris is joined by Dr. Jenny Susser to introduce a new series on Rider Psychology. You can download the podcast on iTunes, catch the show on your SmartPhone App such as Podcaster, Hallway Feeds and Instacast or tune in right here..
Dressage Radio Episode 155 – Training for Competition with JJ Tate
JJ Tate joins Chris to discuss training for competition or training to improve the art of classical dressage. The New England Dressage Association offers its monthly tip with Leslie de Grandmaison suggesting ways to prepare for your first show. Listen in…
Dressage Radio Episode 154 – Switzerland’s Doyen of Dressage: Christine Stuckelberger
Swiss rider Christine Stuckelberger dominated the sport for many years with record breaking performances on partners such as Granat, Gaugin du Lilly and Aquamarine to name just a few. Christine rode in five Olympics collecting five medals, which included the gold in Montreal in 1976. She was the 1978 World Champion, twice silver medalist and four times team medalist. Listen in….
Dressage Radio Episode 153 – FEI Reem Acra World Cup Final & Have Your Say
German journalist Kim Kreling joins Chris to review the 2012 FEI Reem Acra World Cup Final in ‘s-Hertongenbosch, and we begin a new segment for listeners: ‘Have Your Say’. Listen in…
Dressage Radio Episode 152 – Shawna Harding en route to FEI Reem Acra World Cup Final
Chris caught up with American rider Shawna Harding in Belgian while she was making her final preparations on her way to the FEI Reem Acra World Cup Final with Come On III accompanied by his stable mate Rigo. Listen in…
Dressage Radio Episode 151 – FEI Reem Acra World Cup Final Preview
Canadian journalist, Karen Robinson joins Chris to preview the runners and riders for the 2012 FEI Reem Acra World Cup Final which takes place next week in ‘s-Hertongenbosch, The Netherlands. Can the defending champion Adelinde Cornelissen defend her title on home turf? You can download the podcast on iTunes, catch the show on your SmartPhone App such as Podcaster, Hallway Feeds and Instacast or tune in right here…
Dressage Radio Episode 150 – Heather Blitz Reviews Wellington’s Dressage Scene
Heather Blitz joins Chris to wrap up the Wellington winter dressage circuit and her Olympic campaign. We also hear about her new ride and how as a young stallion prospect he is already showing promise of a great future. And Chris tells us what she is looking forward to when she goes to the London to cover the Olympic Games. Listen in…
Dressage Radio Episode 149 – Century Club with Marilyn Cantey
Septuagenarian Marilyn Cantey has become the 96th member of the Dressage Foundation’s Century Club and kicks off a new series this week explaining what attracted her to dressage later in life and still makes her competitive. And Chris reads Part Two of an extract from Dressage in the 21st Century by Paul Belasik. Listen in…
Dressage Radio Episode 148 – Rebecca & Gareth Hughes
British husband and wife team of Rebecca & Gareth Hughes explain how their passion for the sport has built a successful partnership from home to the show ring and how they share the same dreams and aspirations. You can download the podcast on iTunes, catch the show on your SmartPhone App such as Podcaster, Hallway Feeds and Instacast or tune in right here…
Dressage Radio Episode 147 – Heather Mason, NEDA Training Segment
American Heather Mason tells us how she is going to benefit from being awarded the 2012 Carol Lavell Advanced Dressage Prize of $25,000 established at the Dressage Foundation. The New England Dressage Association begins a new series of training tips. Chris begins a series of extracts from Paul Belasik’s book: Dressage for the 21st Century. You can download the podcast on iTunes, catch the show on your SmartPhone App such as Podcaster, Hallway Feeds and Instacast or tune in right here…









