The WWR CUP 2005 will be judged by Dr. Hilde Jarc (Austria), who
is a NRHA International and FEI judge. She has owned and ridden
horses since becoming financially able at the age of 22 although
she had dreamed of it since childhood and while studying chemistry.
With her Arabian she has done everything from dressage and jumping
to eventing and endurance (they were FEI Vice European Champions
and European Champions in 1984 and 1985). Since the early eighties
she has also been involved in Western Riding. When Western Riding
started in Austria they attended the first clinics (with Jean
Claude Dysli) and promoted the sport. She succeeded in making
Western Riding part of the Austrian National Federation at this
time and she is responsible for Western Riding in our FENA. At
the first European Championship in Aachen in 1982 she started
for the Austrian team and attended her first judging clinic and
she has been judging ever since. She also works in a leading position
for the Ministry of Health and Women.
Participation in WWR CUP 2005 confirmed many top Polish and European
riders including:
Marie
Karlsson, Greta Wilkenson, Jacqueline Lang-Andersson and Simon
Andersson from Sweden.
Marie
is a Swedish professional Western trainer. She is the five time
Swedish Champion in Reining, Western Riding and Western Horsemanship,
four time Year end award winner (highest ranked rider) in Reining,
Western Riding, Western Pleasure and Western Horsemanship and
the European FEWI Youth Champion and German EWU Youth Champion.
As a co-trainer for German top rider, George Maschalani, she gained
great experience while riding up to fourteen horses every day,
six days a week. In 2002, she graduated as a top student from
a three year Horse Training Program at the BergaSchool of Agriculture.
Marie was selected to be part of Team Tumbleweed 2005, a sponsored
team with the four best riders in Sweden, consisting of two reiners,
one Hunter/Pleasure rider and a youth rider.
Austria will be represent by Tomas Barta, professional trainer
from Groß/Enzerdorf (near Vienna). Tomas is NRHA and AQHA Champion
in Reining, Working Cow Horse and Cutting. He has hosted many
clinics in Austria and Poland and his students have already started
enjoying success at European shows. Tomas is also a NRHA judge.
This will be the second show in Poland at which he has participated.
Jiri Kasparek is an experienced rider from the Czech Republic.
Jiri is a multiple Senior Reining Champion and CZQHA Cutting Reserve
Champion. In cooperation with Western Horsmanship, Team Piechowice
Kasparek regularly host western riding clinics in Poland. He will
show two of his own horses at the WWR Cup – AQH stallion Jacs
Cro Bar and APH Gota Lota Smart.
Lothar König, a talented German rider, will show the blue roan
4 yr old AQH stallion Be Aech Broadyprise (by Broadway BH) bred
by Rolf Peterka. This will be the debut of this pair in Polish
arenas.
The WWR CUP will present PLWiR Open and Reserve Reining Champions
– Aleksander Jarmula and Marek Nortman. Aleksander is a well know
Polish reiner, who represents Poland in European show arenas.
He has repeatedly won PLWiR Reining Champion Titles in the Senior
class. He also started with the 8 yr old stallion Miles O Rima
(by Jack O Rima) in the Czech Republic and Austria. In the last
FEI European Reining Championships, he was the Polish representative.
Please note that Iwno Horse Stud (full-blooded racehorse breeders)
is located in the town of Iwno, a traditional Polish village,
30km from Poznan and the show is being hosted by The WWR Team,
The Transterm Company, and Iwno Horse Stud Managment. The event
will be a great opportunity to introduce yourselves to the Polish
market and to make new contacts.
One thing is certain already: The WWR CUP 2005 will be a milestone
in Central European Western Riding history.
More
information is available on our official website:
www.wwrcup.wild-west-riders.com
For
further information please contact:
Show
Manager: Daniel Jastrzebowski +48600 427 774
E-mail:
wwrcup@transterm.com.pl
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