Friday, Apr. 26, 2024

The Road To Grand Prix At The KWPN-NA Annual Meeting Includes Steffen Peters, Lendon Gray, Courtney King-Dye, Christine McCarthy, Cor Loeffen And Bart Henstra

Sutherlin, OR---Once again the KWPN-NA Annual Meeting pulls out all of the stops to give breeders, trainers, owners and riders information to help them advance their horses up the ranks to Grand Prix, for both jumping and dressage. The Royal Dutch Warmblood Studbook of North America (KWPN-NA) has put together an unprecedented number of experts that includes Olympic medalist Steffen Peters, breeder and trainer of Olympic horses Cor Loeffen, renowned KWPN inspector Bart Henstra, Olympian Lendon Gray, USET-member Courtney King-Dye and DVM Deborah P. Harrison.

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Sutherlin, OR—Once again the KWPN-NA Annual Meeting pulls out all of the stops to give breeders, trainers, owners and riders information to help them advance their horses up the ranks to Grand Prix, for both jumping and dressage. The Royal Dutch Warmblood Studbook of North America (KWPN-NA) has put together an unprecedented number of experts that includes Olympic medalist Steffen Peters, breeder and trainer of Olympic horses Cor Loeffen, renowned KWPN inspector Bart Henstra, Olympian Lendon Gray, USET-member Courtney King-Dye and DVM Deborah P. Harrison. The three-day program, March 24-March 26, will be held at DG Bar Ranch in Hanford, California.
 
Thursday March 24
If you can only get away from work for one day, this is the evening to attend! This festive program is loaded with entertainment and education and will feel like a true VIP experience. Food, drinks and video accompaniment on the big-screen will make this an evening to remember.
 
The Welcome Reception kicks off at 5:00 p.m. showcasing the athletic abilities of four-in-hand driving, vaulting and a pas de deux. From there the team behind the Olympic and World-Cup Finals stallion Idocus will share not only his story as he progressed to Grand Prix, but the program that has maintained the 21-year-old living legend who is still going strong.
 
“Idocus is a wonderful ambassador of the Dutch horse with his character, ability, temperament and soundness,” says KWPN-NA Chair Willy Arts. “To make it through the levels requires progressive training and excellent care. Our audience will get to hear how it was done.” Speaking on behalf of the impressive stallion are his breeder and owner Christine McCarthy, Scott Hassler, via video, who started the stallion, Lendon Gray who competed him through Intermediaire and trained him to Grand Prix, Courtney King-Dye who rode the stallion internationally and Steffen Peters, who coached the pair.
 
The evening will include a live auction to benefit Courtney King-Dye. Highlighting the items on offer are a breeding to Idocus, a fine art painting and more. Capping the festivities will be a freestyle ridden by Rolex FEI World Cup Finals winner Steffen Peters.
 
Sharpen Your Evaluating Skills with Numerous Horses at Every Level
The education and fun continues with both lecture and hands-on demonstrations on Friday and Saturday that begin at the hotel with information about evaluating and selecting young horses for dressage and jumping. This will be followed with a daily trip to DG Bar Ranch to see horses in motion, both loose and under saddle.
 
Arts explains, “It’s informative to watch dressage prospects moving free to evaluate their movement. This is also true of watching horses through the jumping chute to evaluate their scope and technique. One can draw preliminary conclusions for a horse’s potential, but then to see that same horse under saddle can confirm or change your evaluation.”
 
Horses from a variety of bloodlines and in each breeding direction (jumping, dressage, hunters, etc.) will be included, while attendees will be learning from the best of the best. Cor Loeffen is an instructor at the Dutch Equestrian Center in Deurne, a KWPN inspector and is on the selection committee for several foal auctions. He is also recognized worldwide as a breeder and trainer of international and Olympic horses. Bart Henstra is also a KWPN inspector and has operated Stal Henstra, a successful breeding and training facility with 60 horses, for more than 15 years. Deborah P. Harrison, DVM, an equine reproductive specialist, will report on the latest research in the breeding field. Her popular lectures are always informative and useful.
 
“This is a particularly exciting program because we are preparing to take the membership to the Netherlands in 2012 for the KWPN Stallion Show. Our goal is to help everyone sharpen their horse evaluation skills,” Arts says. He believes that in order to correctly assess horses, you must begin with the overall picture before you start critiquing the little details. It’s more than seeing that a horse has a good trot or a lot of scope, but what is their future as a riding horse? “You must learn a system so you look at every horse the same way. You learn to make notes so that when you see 50-60 horses of good quality you can truly evaluate their potential, as well as understand your notes!”
 
Another fun and educational experience will be observing horses that are in training for specific careers. These dressage and jumping horses will be evaluated loose and then under saddle. Combining one’s newly gained evaluation skills with the study of working horses is an unmatched opportunity.
 
Young Riders
In conjunction with the 2011 KWPN-NA Annual Meeting, the organization is actively inviting young riders, from all disciplines, to attend the event. A special young rider committee will ensure that young riders not only benefit from the educational aspect of the meeting, but that they get to interact with the experts and meet other young riders who share their passion for horses. Find “Young KWPN-NA” on Facebook to meet other young riders who will be attending the meeting.
 
Complete details, including hotel information, directions and schedules can be found at www.kwpn-na.org.
 
About the KWPN-NA
In 1983, the Dutch Warmblood Studbook in North America was established as the North American Department of the Royal Warmblood Studbook of the Netherlands (KWPN) in order to promote breeding and enjoyment of the KWPN horse in North America. To learn more about KWPN-NA membership, programs, stallions and breeding, visit www.kwpn-na.org.

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