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Well, hello 2024 already! An Olympic year and an exciting one on many fronts. In this special combined January-February issue, we look back at recent highlights and ahead to what’s in store in the build-up to Paris. First, we salute some recent achievements.

Cooley Gangster, a quirky gelding that never wanted to learn dressage for eventer Tim Boland, has proven his mettle as a jumper, carrying Tom McDermott to take out the FEI Jumping World Cup Australian League Title. Roger Fitzhardinge fills us in on how Tim and Tom learned how to bring out the best in Gangster.

Montana Breust’s win in the Open Large Hack Championship at the Australasian Show Horse and Rider Championships on homebred Anaki Park Fernando crowned a long and patient journey for them both. As Montana tells Adele Severs, ‘Dave’ was a late starter, having had a year’s layoff before his career even began thanks to a bone spur. Montana is now looking forward to fulfilling her dream of riding him at Sydney Royal this year.

In December, Kerry Mack was at the Victorian Dressage Festival to report on NZ Grand Prix rider Vanessa Way’s superb masterclass, structured on consistent training messages. (Steffen Peters, who was originally meant to deliver the masterclass but suffered a health scare, is recovering well at home, according to wife Shannon, and has every intention of campaigning for his sixth Olympics with USA.)

Still on dressage, meet a remarkable Queenslander who is one of the youngest breed assessors accredited with the German Hanoverian Society – and one of very few women. Kaitlin Colless shares her fascination with Hanoverians in her extensive interview with Adele, and how she applies her knowledge with breeding at Sevenoaks Farm. And for your dressage training over the holidays, we republish a popular article by Roger Fitzhardinge on the importance of preparation.

Breeding, of course, is integral to performance horses and yet it has taken an Australian initiative to focus European attention on the genetic lineage of the famous Lipizzaner breed. Lipizzaner researcher Nikki Harding explains how Australia has created a cooperative approach to breeding and the Europeans are jumping on board.

On the Olympic campaign front, Heath Ryan’s popular leaderboards for our Paris Olympics teams are unchanged – there were no relevant competitions in December to change the top 10 standings in either dressage or eventing. The tension, however, is still building, says Heath, with the clock now ticking on the last six months of the qualifying period.

In Eventing, catch up with West Australian Sophie Warren and 15-year-old OTT Reduction, who were triumphant at the gruelling Lakes & Craters International Horse Trials last month. Again, a fascinating equestrian journey for a horse who has had many different riders over the course of his career.

In our Health section, two big challenges: Roger Fitzhardinge brings us up to speed on his personal mission to solve a headshaking enigma with his horse Jeremy, and vet Dr Maxine Brain addresses the mystery of anhidrosis – a sweat gland issue.

Lastly, holiday reading. In Lifestyle, take a celluloid outing with Suzy Jarratt off the coast of Virginia, USA, for the story behind the marvellous Misty movie. Or plot your next holiday adventure with African Horse Safaris, who have built a caring, handpicked network of 30 operators offering almost 50 different rides across a dozen African countries. And if you’re looking for more, sit back and read Amanda Young’s journal on her classical dressage tour of Portugal. If you can’t go yourself, her exquisite account takes you there!

Enjoy the summer,

The EQ Life team

Contributors

  • HEATH RYAN
    National equestrian personality, international dressage and eventing rider, Olympian, judge, coach and breeder, Heath is never backward in offering his unique insights into the sport and industry.
  • ROGER FITZHARDINGE
    As a judge, coach, competitor and commentator, Roger’s passion to tell the real stories behind the horses and horse people shines through in his unique brand of equestrian photojournalism.
  • DR KERRY MACK
    Grand Prix dressage rider, coach and Mayfield Farm stud principal, Kerry draws on her learning as a qualified psychiatrist to approach training from the cerebral perspective as well as the physical.
  • DR MAXINE BRAIN
    Dr Maxine Brain is an equine vet dedicated to achieving optimal equine health and performance with her team at Kilmore Equine Clinic, which she founded.
  • SUZY JARRATT
    Suzy has a rich background in newspaper journalism and radio broadcasting in NSW and nationally, and last year won an international award for equestrian journalism.
  • NIKKI HARDING
    Involved with Lipizzaners for the past 15 years, Nikki is the co-founder of global database, LipiData, the stud book register for the Lipizzaner Association of Australasia, and owner of a young stallion.
  • AMANDA YOUNG
    Having previously competed to FEI level in eventing, Amanda Young is now involved in both English and Western disciplines as a competitor, breeder and journalist.

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