Europeans booked for Florida's World Dressage Masters

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Six European riders are heading to the 2011 World Dressage Masters in Florida next month, and Dutch Olympian and WEG gold medalist Hans Peter Minderhoud will also give a Master Class clinic during the event.
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Hans Peter Minderhoud, riding IPS Tango. © DigiShots/FEI
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Italy's Valentina Truppa, riding Chablis. The WDM Palm Beach will be her first trip to North America. © PSV J Morel/FEI
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Tinne Vilhelmsson-Silfven. © Susan J. Stickle

The World Dressage Masters is the richest dressage series in the world with €425,000 in prize money over four individual events. The first competition in the 2011 series is in Palm Beach from March 9 to 11, with the other three taking place in Europe: Munich (Germany), Falsterbo (Sweden) and Hickstead (England). Prize money for the WDM Palm Beach alone will be €100,000.
The event offers a unique opportunity for audiences to see the best from Europe and North America compete against one another on US soil. South Florida is one of the few places on this continent with the climate to be able to host a competition of this nature in early March.
"The climate and equestrian facilities here have created an environment conducive to showcasing equestrian sport and dressage," said John B. Goodman.
"Many top international dressage riders have chosen to spend their winters training and competing in South Florida, and I look forward to showing all that we have to offer to our esteemed European guests."
Tinne Vilhemsson-Silfven of Sweden, one of the European riders who will compete at the WDM Palm Beach, has been spending the winter in South Florida and competing with her own horses at the Jim Brandon Equestrian Center where the WDM Palm Beach will take place. She says the Jim Brandon Center is a horse-friendly facility.
"It's a good place for horses, and it is made for horses. It's a nice environment that makes it easy for them to concentrate."
She also found the closeness of facilities and frequency of shows to be of great advantage. "I have three young horses coming out at the higher levels, and it's been perfect for timing for me to be able to show for so many weeks without having to travel," she says. "This would not be possible for me in Sweden."
The following European riders have accepted invitations to compete at the WDM Palm Beach:
Tinne Vilhelmsson (SWE) - a five time Olympian who represented Sweden at the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, Vilhelmsson has already tasted victory at the site of the WDM Palm Beach. Riding Favourit, she won the Grand Prix Freestyle at the Gold Coast Opener CDI-W at the Jim Brandon Center on January 22, 2011.
Anne Van Olst (DEN) - at her fourth Olympic Games in 2008, Van Olst was a member of the Danish team that won the bronze medal. A veteran of multiple European Championships, the two-time Danish Champion helped her team to finish fifth at the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games.
Michal Rapcewicz (POL) - when Rapcewicz competed at the 2009 World Cup Dressage Final in Las Vegas, he made history as the first Polish rider ever to compete in the final. He has also represented his country at the Olympics and World Equestrian Games.
Valentina Truppa (ITA) - a two-time European Young Rider Champion and three-time Young Rider World Cup Champion, Truppa is Italy's top dressage competitor and a rising star in the international dressage world. This will be her first time in North America.
Anja Ploenzke (GER) - the leader of the WDM rankings following the WDM Hickstead in 2010, Ploenzke is a past bronze medalist at the German Dressage Championships.
Christa Laarakkers (NED) - this will be the second WDM appearance for Laarakkers, who is also campaigning in the World Cup Dressage Western European League 2010/11 season.
 
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