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Newsletter n°2-2005


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A word from the president                         Colonel Carde
Art and competition are antinomical          Jean d’Orgeix
Men have always ridden horses for ages but the Equestrian Art first appeared during the Italian Renaissance. This equestrian art evolved over the centuries, notably during the XIXth century; then came Baron de Coubertin and the first modern Olympic Games.
About judges …                                          Michel Henriquet
At the creation of our association I suggested the idea that one of the guarantees of success of our enterprise would be to obtain the participation of French and International judges.
The happy athlete?                                    Nick Williams
It is now over 25 years since an otherwise little known US Government official, Bert Lance by name, gave us the excellent advice: “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!” So, what was thought to be wrong with 401-1?
To become a dressage judge                     Stéphanie Calvin
A few months ago, I decided to become dressage judge. Thus, I engaged into this adventure and I signed up for two sessions of training directed by an International judge of dressage.
Equestrian culture
The meaning of words                                Yves Delord
General L’Hotte and lightness
Equitation and ill-treatment                        
Michel Henriquet
 
 

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