DRESSAGE
‘Dyna Does Dressage’ Doc Features First Mule to Compete in US Dressage Finals
In 2014, we introduced the world to Laura Hermanson and Heart B Dyna, the first mule to qualify and compete at US Dressage Finals. Now, their story is hitting the big screen!
That Time Isabell Werth Charmed The Pants Off Aachen
This Dressage Queen is killing that stereotype about stern German women once and for all.
Back to Basics: Trot Lengthening With the Less-Than-Gifted Dressage Horse
Dressage has universal benefits for all horses — even those that aren’t classic “10” movers. Biz’s “Back to Basics” column returns, breaking down trot lengthening for the less-than-gifted horse.
4 Ways Jumping My Dressage Horse Has Made Him (& Me) Better… At Dressage
Dressage riders know that incorporating dressage into the other disciplines will improve any horse and rider — but the opposite is also true! Biz shares her latest jumping adventures with her dressage horse.
Product Review: The Tota Comfort Bridle
Morgane Schmidt Gabriel tests and reviews this radical improvement in bridle design that’s quickly proving to be a “game changer.”
Electronic Dressage: How Samsung Has Embroiled Korean Equestrian in Scandal
News broke this month that Samsung was contributing funding to the tune of millions of euros to a Korean dressage rider based in Denmark. Why the financing? The rider’s mother is an advisor to recently impeached Korean president Park Geun-hye.
Grab a Tissue: Valegro Tribute Video Released Ahead of December Retirement
If you’ve ever been moved by watching Charlotte Dujardin and the mythical Valegro perform — and who hasn’t? — you won’t want to miss this moving tribute video.
Tuesday Video: Pas De Deux at Toronto Winter Fair
Some couples dance together. The Irwins are no different. Well, not entirely different.
WARHorses: Grand Prix Gold Medalist ‘Dunn’ It Her Way
Melanie Eberhardt of Women of Age Riding Horses, or WARHorses, shares her interview with Rita Dunn, who at age 73 became the oldest rider in the United States to earn a USDF Gold Medal.
Morgane’s Rio Dressage Recap: Grand Prix Special
As told by our resident rogue dressage queen.
SpectraVET Perf. of the Week: Valegro’s New Freestyle
Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro certainly look ready for Rio. The pair debuted their new freestyle routine last weekend at the Hartpury Festival of Dressage!
6 Reasons Pony Dressage Cup Livestream is ADORBS
Nothing gets you to the end of your work week like ponies being adorable in the sandbox, and the USEF Network has got you covered with complete coverage of the National Pony Dressage Cup at the Kentucky Horse Park!
SpectraVET Perf. of the Week: Laura Graves Wins GP Special
At the final observation event for the US Olympic Dressage Team, Laura Graves and her Verdades pulled off an upset victory in the Grand Prix Special! Watch their performance here.
Dressage Horse Uthopia Secured With Carl Hester
Hester announced the news today via Facebook.
US Olympic Dressage Team Named
USA! USA! USA!
Carl Hester Confirms He is Not Uthopia’s Buyer
Over the weekend, Carl Hester shared on his Facebook page that the mysterious bidder who ultimately won Uthopia at a public auction house was not affiliated with him or his investors, and the new owner of the stallion remains a mystery.
According to Horse & Hound, a British equestrian publication that’s been following the story, the auction house does not release the names of winning bidders as a policy, but did state that they “did not recognize the name” of the bidding war. Uthopia was sold for £165k, which is equal to approximately $241,065.00.
In late April we shared the distressing news that Carl Hester’s much-loved mount Uthopia, with whom Hester helped Great Britain win team dressage gold at the 2012 Olympics in London, would be sold at auction without reserve as a result of bankruptcy proceedings by the managers of the owners’ estates.
A wave of public support from all around the world flooded social media, with fans offering donations of money to help Hester purchase Uthopia. Carl stated on his Facebook page that they felt confident that they had secured the necessary funds to purchase Uthopia, and that no funds from the general public would be necessary.
The auction included everything from sports cars to designer aftershave, and numerous Rolex watches. Uthopia was one of the most expensive and drawn out bids of the day, with the full bidding process lasting nearly 15 minutes.
While fans are understandably disappointed, the high price assures a certain positive outcome for the horse, and when the stallion ultimately stands at stud, the outcome of his purchase will be more fully publicized. If we learn more, we’ll be sure to bring the news to you here.
Go Uthopia.
NEWS: Uthopia sold for £165k at Auction, Buyer Unknown
Carl Hester and Uthopia. Wikimedia Commons/Kim Ratcliffe/CC
According to British news outlet Horse & Hound, Carl Hester’s longtime Grand Prix Dressage mount Uthopia has been sold in a public auction for £165k, which is equal to approximately $241,065.00. As of publication, the buyer is still unknown.
In late April we shared the distressing news that Carl Hester’s much-loved mount Uthopia, with whom Hester helped Great Britain win team dressage gold at the 2012 Olympics in London, would be sold at auction without reserve as a result of bankruptcy proceedings by the managers of the owners’ estates.
A wave of public support from all around the world flooded social media, with fans offering donations of money to help Hester purchase Uthopia. Carl stated on his Facebook page that they felt confident that they had secured the necessary funds to purchase Uthopia, and that no funds from the general public would be necessary.
The bids for Uthopia were the longest bidding war of the auction so far, which has included everything from sports cars to designer aftershave, and numerous Rolex watches.
Uthopia is being auctioned in about half an hour – follow live from the auction house https://t.co/592dfebsdA pic.twitter.com/AwrnOVrsbC
— Alice Collins (@msAliceCollins) May 27, 2016
The Dressage editor at H&H had made an educational guess that based on what the stallion could garner in his lifetime in breeding fees, she estimated he would sell for about £228,479, or $333,807. Her guess was ultimately high, but not unreasonable.
The horse community is on pins and needles waiting to hear the identity of the buyer, and as soon as we know more, we will update this story, so please continue to check in on Horse Nation throughout the evening.
Go Uthopia.
Update: Uthopia’s Future Believed to Be Secure
wFans of Carl Hester and his 2012 Olympic ride Uthopia are breathing easier after last week’s announcement that the horse would be sold without reserve on May 27.
Last week we shared the distressing news that Carl Hester’s much-loved mount Uthopia, with whom Hester helped Great Britain win team dressage gold at the 2012 Olympics in London, would be sold at auction without reserve as a result of bankruptcy proceedings by the managers of the owners’ estates.
A wave of public support from all around the world flooded social media, with fans offering donations of money to help Hester purchase Uthopia. Hester released the following statement over the weekend:
The GoFundMe account that we shared last week has since been suspended and money presumably refunded. We’re glad to hear that Hester and his connections have hopefully raised the money necessary to secure the best possible retirement scenario for Uthopia. All that remains now is to wait for May 27 and hope that Hester is correct!
Go Uthopia! Go riding!