Namibian Equestrian Federation

NAMEF

Dressage

“Salute”......

To all riders, colleagues, breeders and horse lovers.....

For those who do not know me, I would like to shortly introduce myself. My name is Adriane Jandrell, 37 years old, being on the NAMEF DRESSAGE Committee about two years now.

I ride myself, my passion being Dressage Riding. I am a Dressage Judge up to level E here in Namibia.

I would like to use “my Dressage Column” to inform anybody who is interested on all happenings in and around the Dressage Circle on a regular basis. For that, I would appreciate everybody’s input, should you have relevant Dressage News, which I perhaps don’t know about, please feel free to let me have it.

My role in the NAMEF: the previous year has passed in a flash, and when starting at NAMEF I had so many visions and ideas, but unfortunately most of those were not realized last year. I first had to find my feet in the committee, learn my duties and responsibilities as well as find ways and means to hopefully partly achieve my goals.

Our main aim in the second half of last year was to redo the NAMEF rules and regulations. It might not look like it, but it took many nights and hours for the committee to finalize and finish the rules, which are now close to done. On the Dressage Side we have taken most rules from the SANEF rulebook, not only because we ride the SANEF tests in Namibia, but also because we often have South African Judges coming to our shows and judging according to their rules. This was at times confusing for our riders, as they were not aware of many rules from SANEF. This way we can also get accustomed to the SANEF rules, which helps us again, when competing in South Africa. The new set of NAMEF rules will be available soon. There is still some fine tuning to be done, which should be finalized in the next month.

Dressage in Namibia at this stage: as we all know, we lost our last and then only M horse SAMURAI, from Bri Davidow, late last year. SAMURAI had competed on the PRIX ST GEORG level at the FEI DRESSAGE CHALLENGE for the last three years very successfully and the pair was an example to many of us Dressage Riders.

Unfortunately at this stage there are no registered EM horses, Pirate Prince from Summary Piepmeyer had been competing in EM last year, but then having had an unfortunate accident, where he broke his wither...according to Summary this will put him out of action for a few months, but the prospect of him competing is positive. We hold thumbs for that very talented horse. There are a few upcoming E grade horses, and a big pool of N horses in all age levels. I hope that in this year we can put a little more emphasize on the Dressage riding and get those talented horses and riders into the higher levels. Guys, Dressage riding is fun and every show jumper should give it a try!

I am positive that at some stage the Namibian Riders and their horses will be able to compete successfully on a higher level in our neighboring countries. I remember the times, when the South Africans were “nervous” about the Namibian Dressage Riders competing against them. I hope that one day we will get to that stage again.

If we look at our marks in the FEI DRESSAGE CHALLENGE we can see that we definitely don’t need to hide away, but can compare very well with our fellow competitors. Just last year the NAMIBIAN TEAM had won the overall Challenge, as well as our Novice and Children rider being first overall.

I will hopefully be able to convince more show organizers to stage more Dressage Events at their shows on various levels, so that our horses and riders get more mileage and collect more points, and that we have more horses competing in higher classes in the near future. We definitely have the riders and horse material in this country.

Another aim for this year from my side is, to try and do more for our Dressage Judges. For us as judges it is often difficult to judge, as the timeframe in-between the shows we judge is so long. We do not have the exposure that our South African colleagues get. I have planned a few Judges seminars, get togethers and work shops on a regular basis, as well as hopefully being able to getting new judges on board. The latter will take a while, as all judges need to go through a training stage before being able to judge. So if there is anybody out there who would be interested in becoming an applicant judge, please contact me for the details.

The next Dressage and Show jumping show will be held on the 14th and 15th April at The Gymkhana Club in Windhoek and I hope to see many riders competing. If we look at our show calender after that, it is quite busy!!!! What a good sign!

Closing this letter I would like to wish the riders and horses that are competing at the EASTER FESTIVAL in Johannesburg not only a good and safe trip, but a super show-GOOD LUCK! A few pairs have taken their own initiative of entering their horses at the Easter Show, and out of those we were fortunate to being able to select a Dressage Team, consisting of ANNETTE KUENZLE on ROLLING THUNDER, DETLEF FISCHER on ATHLET and SYLVIA SNYMAN on GIGANT The competition is being held on N level and we wish all of you only the best.

BEST REGARDS

ADRIANE

 

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