Learning from Isabell Werth
On Thursday evening, 14 March, German dressage queen Isabell Werth will give an interesting and educational show after the FEI World Cup Dressage Grand Prix presented by RS2 Dressage.
Isabell, who is a regular competitor at The Dutch Masters will show her way of riding and training based on exercises on Grand Prix level. She will be assisted by Germany's national dressage coach Monica Theodorescu. Two top professionals with a wealth of experience and knowledge who will show the public the key to their success.
Isabell Werth doesn't need any introduction. She won five Olympic gold medals with the German team and five individual medals, she won the world title five times and she became European Champion six times. In addition she won the World Cup Final on four occasions. She won the FEI World Cup Dressage Freestyle last year at The Dutch Masters with Emilio 107 last year. Monica Theodorescu, the national coach since October 2012, won, among others, three Olympic gold medals with the German dressage team.
Thursday evening will be filled with dressage in the Brabanthal and cannot be missed by dressage fans!
(Photo: Digishots)
Isabell, who is a regular competitor at The Dutch Masters will show her way of riding and training based on exercises on Grand Prix level. She will be assisted by Germany's national dressage coach Monica Theodorescu. Two top professionals with a wealth of experience and knowledge who will show the public the key to their success.
Isabell Werth doesn't need any introduction. She won five Olympic gold medals with the German team and five individual medals, she won the world title five times and she became European Champion six times. In addition she won the World Cup Final on four occasions. She won the FEI World Cup Dressage Freestyle last year at The Dutch Masters with Emilio 107 last year. Monica Theodorescu, the national coach since October 2012, won, among others, three Olympic gold medals with the German dressage team.
Thursday evening will be filled with dressage in the Brabanthal and cannot be missed by dressage fans!
(Photo: Digishots)