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2018,
a great year for victories
2017 has been an action-packed, thoroughly rewarding year,crowned with a wealth of achievements. Two riders inparticular, however, can justly pride themselves on theiraccomplishments: Cian O’Connor and Harrie Smolders.The Irish rider excelled all winter in Florida before winningthe European Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden withhis team in August. Not one for half measures, Cian alsowon the Individual Bronze medal. As for Harrie Smolders,he shone equally brightly throughout the year, chalking up aSilver medal at the European Championships as well asTeam Gold in the Nations Cup Final in Barcelona with hisorange-jacketed compatriots. He then went on to win theLongines Global Champions Tour title before the Final hadeven taken place! Hear what both champions haveto say about their exploits, amidst their dizzying scheduleof competitions, training sessions and everyday life.
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Simon Knops: What a year Harrie ! What was the highlight ofthis past season – the European Championships in Gothenburgperhaps?Harrie Smolders: There have been several, I think… the EuropeanChampionships, my victory in the Global Champions Tour,winning the Nations Cup Final...
S.K.: What was your state of mind back in January and yourgoals for the season?H.S.: I was looking forward to it! I didn’t really have specificgoals. I knew I would be participating in the Global ChampionsLeague with the Hamburg Diamonds, because my ownerswanted me to do so. So that was actually the goal with whichwe started, and then about halfway through the season, whenI took the lead individually, I gave it increasing priority. At thatpoint, I had to sit down with my owners and decide whetherwe were going for the European Championships or not. Then Ihad to do a few Nations Cup qualifiers: Rotterdam, Aachen andHickstead. A few weeks later, we won the silver medal at theEuropeans, so that was fantastic for us because all our hardwork paid off.
S.K.: What were your expectations for Gothenburg?H.S.: I was very hopeful. It’s a wonderful competition, verywell-organized, and I knew I had a horse that was ready for theChampionships, so I was determined to put my stamp on thisone. But after the first day, it didn’t really look like that wasgoing to happen as we were in 31st position! However, I still hada very good feeling, because my horse jumped fantastically andif I had to do it again, I would do exactly the same.
S.K.: And then you finished second. Was that the highest thatyou could expect, or do you think you missed your target?H.S.: No, I never had Gold in my sights. The only thing that wasfrustrating was that I was more than four points away from PederFredricson. From Day One, I knew that he was going to be veryhard to catch. I never had the feeling that Gold was in my reach,but I also knew after that first day that if I did four clear rounds,I would end up on the podium. So that kept me motivated.
S.K.: And now you’ve won the Longines Global Champions Toureven before competing in the Final… How did you feel in Rome,the penultimate leg of the circuit: nervous or confident?H.S.: No, I wasn’t really nervous. The top six riders were still ontarget for winning the title so I thought the decision would be
made in Doha. But then the show turned out to be unbelieva-ble, like the whole season actually, with numbers 2, 3 and 4failing to qualify for the Grand Prix. For my part, I had to finishin the top three, so everything was alright for me.
S.K.: Don VHP Z and Emerald N.O.P. are your two top horses.How do you keep them in shape for the whole season? H.S.: Well they both had two months off this winter, and I didn’tcompete in the World Cup Final. I tried to prepare them reallywell during the winter. Don only did ten shows this seasonwhich is not a huge number, and I think that paid off. He’s stillfresh physically and mentally.
S.K.: Don has always been a good horse, but not the championhe is today. Now, he’s one of the top horses in the world. Whatmade the difference?H.S.: We’ve known each other for a long time, and weunderstand one another better and better. The first year, Iasked a lot of him so that he could get used to the rhythm. Nowhe has more experience, and we know each other very well. Ithink that’s what makes the difference in the ring.
S.K.: How do you organize your show planning?H.S.: It’s hard. Sometimes, perhaps, you have certain goals for thenext few months, but you always need to consider what shapeeach horse is in at any given moment. The horses will tell youwhere they want to go, and you have to be able to sense that.
S.K.: What is your best memory of 2017?H.S.: I can’t say, because 2017 is not finished yet! (laughs) We’vehad lot of fantastic moments but if I had to retain just onevictory, it would be the Global Champions title.
S.K.: What is your 2018 goal?I haven’t really made goals yet. I want to do everything, but youhave to make choices. Of course we’d like to go to the WorldCup Final, and to the World Equestrian Games in Tryon, but itall depends on how our horses are.
S.K.: Is the #1 position in the World Rankings a goal for you?H.S.: No, not really, because like I said we always think aboutthe horses first. If a horse is in good shape, then the results willfollow by themselves. But if you start to chase points, you’llnever get there. We always work from the horses’ point of view,not the other way round.
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S.K.: What is your greatest strength?H.S.: I hope I have more than one! (laughs) When you wantto get to the top, you need lots of skills, not just one. Youalso need to have the right people around you. This year isthe result of all the hard work from the past 15 years, ofgetting the right people around me, from blacksmiths topeople who are good at managing... the right grooms, theright owners... As a rider, it’s important to know how toresolve problems and move forward – that’s how youdevelop and improve.
S.K.: Do you have a weakness?H.S.: For sure, lots, but I try to make them invisible!
S.K.: Do you have a fear?H.S.: Fear doesn’t really feature in my vocabulary.
S.K.: Do you have a hidden talent?H.S.: Not that I know! (laughs)
S.K.: If the young Harrie could give advice to today’s Harrie,what would he say?H.S.: Do it the same way!
S.K.: If you hadn’t become a show jumper, what would you havedone?H.S.: I don’t know. At school I liked economics and numbers andthat kind of thing, so I think it would have been something likethat. Or something in sport, as I like to follow all sports. So itwould be one of those two I think.
S.K.: Who inspires you today, and why?H.S.: I think great sportspeople inspire me; not only their achieve-ments but also their personalities when they don’t win. I think thatmakes them even greater sportsmen than they already are.Federer, Usain Bolt and those people… look at their attitude whenthey don’t win: they know exactly why and are aware of where itwent wrong. That’s why they never panic. They can also admire otherpeople when they are better than themselves at that moment.
Andy Chansel: You qualified for the European Championshipswith Good Luck. Can you tell us a bit more about this horse andwhere he comes from?Cian O’Connor: Good Luck is what we call the horse of alifetime. He’s very special to me. When I found him, inNovember 2004, he was only eight. I was looking for a top horseand my friend Abdel Saïd told me: “You’ve got to come and trythis horse, he’s really something else…”
A.C: What were your impressions the first time you rode him?Cian O’Connor: As soon as I saw him and rode him, I was in lovewith him. His explosive jump, his power. It’s taken time to trainhim, especially in his flatwork, and to get control between thefences. He was always a good jumper but he was difficult toride. And I think probably the [European Championships] is oneof the best [competitions] he has ever jumped. He was sorideable and smooth, and able to go fast the very first day.
A.C: Was his success at this top level a revelation for you?Cian O’Connor: I don’t think anything happens by chance. Weplanned it really hard. You also need a little bit of luck. And tobe so close to two Golds was incredible. Attaining this level withGood Luck was something we made a goal and a priority for theyear. When you have a horse like this, you know you alwayshave a chance if you make a good plan and ride well.
A.C: How did you prepare for these championships… with whichshows?Cian O’Connor: Well we didn’t really do that many shows. Good Luckhad a break in April and May because I was injured, and in June andJuly he was great, jumping the Grand Prix at Wiesbaden where hecame in 4th, then the Grand Prix in Sopot where he won, then theGrand Prix in Rotterdam where he was 2nd, and the Grand Prix in Aa-chen where he was 10th. Then he went to Dublin and was double clearin the Nations Cup, followed by Gold and Bronze in the Europeans !
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A.C: Is Good Luck a horse that needs to jump a lot?Cian O’Connor: Not really. He doesn’t over-jump when he goesto shows; normally he does a smaller class and then a big class.After Sopot, I was pre-qualified for the Grand Prix events withhim, which made a big difference. And of course after the Euro-peans I’m pre-qualified for all Grand Prix shows with any horseuntil the next Europeans in 2019, which is also a nice boost.
A.C: What did you think about the Irish team – did you findRodrigo’s selection surprising?Cian O’Connor: No. Rodrigo decided early on in the year tosacrifice the Nations Cups. It was a tough but solid decision, andthe only way to achieve real success. If you try and take everysingle target on the way towards the big goal, you’re only foolingyourself and you’re very lucky if it works. But if you are reallyprepared to plan and sacrifice and stand back a little, then youcan go for the big target. Being Irish, we tend to over-focus onthe Nations Cup, sometimes to the detriment of otherchampionships. Having a Brazilian manager helps !
A.C: How did you and the team take Bertram Allen’s sub-par per-formance?Cian O’Connor: Bertram had his mishap with Hector, and thatwas unfortunate. But in team sports you have to help eachother; you have to pull together and fight for each other.
A.C: What about the decision for him to forgo the 2nd round; didit affect the team’s motivation?Cian O’Connor: I think Rodrigo was quick to decide that it wasmaybe not so good for Bertram to do the second round… notjust for him and his horse, but also for the rest of the team. It
was important that there should be no distraction; that theteam stay really focused. Bertram was on the ground, to helpand advise us if he saw anything.
A.C: A couple days later, you won the Individual Bronze medal.Which medal gave you the most satisfaction and why?Cian O’Connor: I think the Team medal. My last team medaldates back to Hartpury in England in 2000 when I was still ajunior rider. To be part of a team that wins Gold is somethingspecial and immensely satisfying, and Rodrigo played a largepart in our achieving it. He believed in us and never ceased toencourage us. In return, he expected a lot of us, setting the barvery high. But that’s what keeps us motivated and makes usexcel. He strengthens our team spirit – the feeling that we reallycan do amazing things when we work together.
A.C: What are your plans for the upcoming months, for you andfor Good Luck?Cian O’Connor: It was always my plan that Good Luck wouldhave a proper break for the winter. I really want to aim for theWorld Equestrian Games next year, so I’ll start him up nextspring. Meanwhile, he’ll stay in Ireland, out in the fields, and gofor rides in the forest every day. We’ll keep him in flat work,but he’ll not jump properly again until the beginning of nextsummer.
A.C: So are the Tryon World Equestrian Games your next goal?Cian O’Connor: Yes. WEG is the Irish Team’s first chance atOlympic qualification for 2020. I will make my plan back fromthat target. See you in Tryon!
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Laura KrautAMERICAN STAR
CC11HRaised adjustable bridgebreastplate
SA08CJumping belly guard girth
Laura was only three when she first sat on a horse, encouraged by her mother.Since then, she has rarely been out of the saddle, and has long worked alongsideher sister, Mary Elizabeth, who runs the stables. Today, at 52, Laura Kraut is oneof the top female riders in the world. She is a member of the American team,representing it with flying colors in team competitions, and regularly distinguishesherself at prestigious international Grand Prix events. As a former OlympicChampion, she coaches junior and amateur riders up to the very highest levels.She has a long list of victories and her career is an inspiration to many.
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with ivory detailing COMING SOON COMING SOON COMING SOON
Age : 52
Discipline : Show jumping
Top horses :
Confu - Curious George -Deauville S - Zeremonie -Viper Vrombautshoeve Z
Results :
199210th in the World Cup Final /Del Mar with Simba Run
20035th in the World Cup Final /Las Vegas with Anthem
2006Team Silver at the World
Equestrian Games / Aachen withMiss Independent
2008Team Gold at the Olympic Games /
Hong Kong with Cedric 2012
Participated in the Olympic Games /Lexington with Cedric
2013Winner of the Grand Prix 5* /
Wiesbaden with Cedric2016
2nd in the Grand Prix 5*/Valkenswaard with Cavalia4th in the Grand Prix 5*/Doha with Zeremonie
20174th in the Grand Prix 5* /Wellington with Confu 4th in the Grand Prix 5* /Windsor with Deauville S7th in the Grand Prix 5* /St-Tropez with Confu
7th in the Grand Prix 5* /Chantilly with Deauville S4th in the Grand Prix 5* /Aachen with Zeremonie 3rd in the Nations Cup /Dublin with Confu
10th in the Grand Prix 5* /St Moritz with Confu
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Rodrigo LambreOUTSTANDING
At 39, Rodrigo Lambre rides for Brazil in many of the biggest internationalcompetitions. He is both a professional rider and a trainer, and regularly competesin Mexico with his numerous horses. He is also a frequent competitor at 5* GrandPrix events in North America, notably in Wellington and Calgary. Rodrigo Lambreis particularly renowned for his speed and dexterity, making him a formidableopponent in jump-o7s.
SE252Gs saddle
ET02CNylon-lined stirrup
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CF07HRaised elastic martingale
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SA08CJumping belly guard girth
Age : 39
Discipline : Show jumping
Top horses :Chapilot
ChacciamaColemanCatover
Ut Majeur de BreceyRemmits DelphiChaccoubet
Results :
20175th in the Grand Prix 4* /Coapexpan with Coleman
Winner of the Grand Prix 2* /San Miguel
de Allende with Chapilot 8th in the Grand Prix 5* /Calgary, Spruce Meadows
with Chapilot 4th in the Grand Prix 2* /
San Miguelde Allende with Coleman7th in the Grand Prix 4* /
Coapexpan with Chacciama4th in the Grand Prix 4* /
Balvanera with Chacciama 2nd in the Grand Prix 3* /Balvanera with Chapilot2nd in the Grand Prix 2* /
San Miguelde Allende with Chapilot
10th in the Grand Prix 4*-W /Guadalajara with Chacciama5th in the Grand Prix 4* /Coapexpan with Chapilot
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Santiago LambreSEASONED TRAVELER
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Santiago Lambre was born in Porto Alegre, Brazil, and began riding at age five thanks to hisArgentinian father, Nestor. He went on to forge a highly successful Junior competition track recordin South America before embarking on adventures further afield. At 18, he le8 for Belgium, wherehe was based for three years, during which time he participated in numerous international showsacross Europe. Quite the seasoned traveler, he then went o7 to Mexico to ride for a prestigiousbreeding stable. Since then, he hasn’t looked back, and regularly participates in top-levelcompetitions to great success. Riding for Mexico, he has also made a number of appearances in theworld’s most prestigious equestrian events, including the Olympic Games, the Pan American Gamesand the World Equestrian Games.
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ET02CNylon-lined stirrup
leathers
MA01CClassic martingale
Age : 42
Discipline : Show jumping
Top horses :DingemanD’ArtagnanDolorisCasino NIbabco
Results :
20179th in the Grand Prix 3* /Tryon with Dingeman2nd in the Grand Prix 2* /
Tryon with Doloris 12th in the Grand Prix 5* /Saugerties with Dingeman3rd in the Grand Prix 4* /Crete with Dingeman
Winner of the Grand Prix 2* /Williamsburg with Doloris
Winner of the Grand Prix 2* /Williamsburg with Dingeman11th in the Grand Prix 3* /
Tryon with Doloris6th in the Grand Prix 4* /
Tryon with Doloris4th in the Grand Prix 3* /Tryon with Dingeman4th in the Grand Prix 3* /Lexington with Dingeman
20166th in the Grand Prix 3* /
Vilamoura with DingemanWinner of the Grand Prix 3* /Knokke with Johnny Boy
SE252Gs saddle
SA08CJumping bellyguard girth
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Colin SyquiaROCK STAR
Colin Syquia was born in New York and learned to ride at the Claremont Academy. With anundergraduate degree in business administration and finance in his pocket, he went on to work asa rider for a number of stables. In 2002, he founded Eurasia Inc., a stable based in Wellington, FL,where he is both rider and trainer, equally happy competing in hunter, jumper and derby events.He recently won Individual Gold in the Southeast Asian Games, where he performed no less thansix clear rounds, contributing substantially towards his team’s Silver Medal. Colin is capable ofproducing his best time and again, and his team manager, Daniella Virata, amusingly refers to himas their “secret weapon”!
SE262Gs Saddle
BR09FHSPAnatomic french nosebandbridle
MA05HSPFancy stitched standing
martingale
SA08CJumping belly guard girth
Age : 46
Discipline : Show jumping
Top horses :Adventure ESandro Rouge
Results :
2017Winner of the SEA Games-S /
Kuang Rawang with Adventure E Team 2nd in the SEA Games-S /
Kuang Rawang with Adventure E Winner of the $30,000 Mount
Equinox Grand Prix /Vermont Summer Festival
with Adventure E 1st in the $5000 Hunter
derby with Sandro Rougeat Vermont Festival
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Nicolas PizarroTHE UNERRING HEIR
Nicolas first put his foot in a stirrup aged seven, and by the time he was twelvehad made up his mind to become a show jumper. His grandmother ran a stableand supported him, giving him the benefit of her experience and providing himwith a team of horses. Under the watchful eye of the highly technical nationaltrainer Henri Prudent, Nicolas soon showed his true colors in the competitionarena. Today, he rides for Mexico at the highest level, including the WorldEquestrian Games in Lexington in 2010, and the Olympic Games in London in 2012.
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SE252Gs saddle
CC12CBridge breastplate with
wide elastic
RE04HSPRaised rubber contact
reins with fancy stitching
BR09FHSPAnatomic French
noseband bridle with fancystitching
Age : 39
Discipline : Show jumping
Top horses :Polasko
TemascaltepecLa petite fleur 6Crossing Jordan
CarquilotSkylubet
Results :
201714th in the Grand Prix 4* /Coapexpan with Barbaro 3rd in the Grand Prix 2* /
San Miguel de Allende with Ares11th in the Grand Prix 4* /
Coapexpan with La petite fleur 65th in the Grand Prix 2* /
San Miguelde Allende with La petite fleur 6Winner of the Grand Prix 3* /Balvanera with Temascaltepec
20169th in the Grand Prix 4* /
Coapexpan with TemascaltepecWinner of the Nations Cup 4* /Coapexpan with Temascaltepec
3rd in the Grand Prix 2* /Balvanera with Temascaltepec
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Paul O’SheaHANDS OF GOLD
Paul O’Shea was born in Ireland and began riding in his hometown, Kildimo. At18, he went to Sweden to work as a groom in Rolf-Göran Bengtsson’s stables, andbegan competing in his own right two years later. Back in Ireland, he ranhis own stables for six years before deciding to take o7 again, this time toPhiladelphia, PA, to work as Harry Gill’s rider. Paul is now based in Wellington, FL,where he displays unfailing patience with his horses, always seeking tounderstand them and find the right key for each of them — a technique thatappears to be paying o7 as he is regularly placed when competing.
SE02Semi-deep hunterjumper saddle
CC11CAdjustable bridge
breastplate
SA08CJumping belly guard girth
RE08CContact web reins
Age : 40
Discipline : Show jumping
Top horses :Skara Glen’s Machu PicchuImerald Van’t VoorhofSkara Glen’s Presence
TerceiraPrimo Troy
Results :
2017Winner of the Grand Prix 3* /
Tryon with SKARA GLEN’S MACHUPICCHU
8th in the Grand Prix 5* /Saugerties with SKARAGLEN’S MACHU PICCHU6th in the Grand Prix 3* /
Tryon withSKARA GLEN’S PRESENCE 2nd in the Grand Prix 4* /
Upperville withSKARA GLEN’S PRESENCE 2nd in the Grand Prix 2* /
Wellington withSKARA GLEN’S PRESENCE
Winner of the Nations Cup 4* /Wellington with
SKARA GLEN’S MACHU PICCHU 2016
8th in the Grand Prix 4* /Upperville with NFL Favorite
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Jenny KarazissisTHE QUEEN OF HUNTER !
RE05HSPRaised braided reins
with stitching
Jenny Karazissis is one of the best hunter riders in the United States. Her resultsare the fruit of years of hard work, integrity, immense talent and a life entirelydedicated to horses. Having started out riding with her baby-sitter, Shari Rose,she rapidly rose to become national champion, moving directly from Junior toprofessional rider status. Today Jenny is both rider and trainer, based at Far WestFarms in California, working with hunters, jumpers and equitation in general. Onthe competition front, she recently carried o7 the $500,000 Diamond Mills HunterPrix Final at the HITS Championship in Saugerties.
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ET02CNylon-lined
stirrup leathers
PERFORMANCE
SA02HHunter classic girth
SE322Gs Mademoiselle
Discipline : Hunter
Top horses :UndeniableBig ShotLegacy
Results :
1st in the $25,000 USHJAinternational hunter derby
in June 2016 with Undeniableat Blenheim Equisport ranch
1st in the $2,500 USHJAnational hunter derby
in June 2016 with Undeniableat Blenheim Equisport ranch1st in the $25,000 USHJA
international hunter derbyin June 2017 with Undeniableat Blenheim Equisport ranch
1st in the $2,500 USHJAnational hunter derby
in June 2017 with Undeniableat Blenheim Equisport ranch
1st in the $500,000 Diamond MillsHunter prix final with
Undeniable in September 2017at Hits Saugerties
Her CWD equipment
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Alexandra CrownRISING STAR
SE322Gs Mademoiselle saddle
RE04HSPRaised rubber contact
reins with fancy stitching
A8er spending three years training relentlessly with World No.1 Kent Farrington,Alexandra Crown has moved up into the international competition arena. At 22,she already has over 30 international victories to her name! Thanks to herdetermination, her dream of becoming a professional rider and representingAmerica at major events is well on its way to being realized. The CWD team isthrilled to accompany this rising star and follow her development andperformances month a8er month.
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Discipline : Show jumping
Top horses :Aron SBasic
Berlina M Romagnolo ZCharley
Ides van de HeikantQuentucky Jolly
Results :
2017Winner of the Grand Prix 1* /Brussels with Quentucky Jolly
2nd in the Grand Prix 1* /Valkenswaard
with Ides van de Heikant3rd in the Grand Prix 1* /Valkenswaard withIdes van de Heikant
3rd in the Grand Prix 2* /St-Moritz with Von Cim
Winner of the Nations Cup CSIOY /Wellington with Von Cim6th in the Grand Prix 1* /Eindhoven with Basic
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The Mademoiselle anatomic French noseband bridle has a thin layer of ultra-absorbent foam in the headband that considerably reduces pressure on the horse’sneck. The piping on the noseband and browband can be personalized froma range of ten different colors, and the headband can be engraved with the nameof the horse or rider.
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2GsMademoiselle
The new CWD sports saddle is designed especially for the femalemorphology. Its lightweight slimline form ensures maximum comfortand precision when working your horse. The 2Gs Mademoiselle brings
a feminine touch to innovation and performance.
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Raised adjustablebridge breastplateThis innovative breastplate is fixed to the girth straps on the lowerpart of the saddle to maintain the saddle perfectly in place.It also removes all pressure around the withers and avoids rubbingon the shoulders. Its adjustable bridge ensures a perfect fit.
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Surrounded by sketches and plans,CWD’s R&D team has spent the past
year working flat out on the new designfor the Dynamick® range, never losingsight of their objectives and the desirefor ever-greater performance. A new
look for both the 2Gs and theMademoiselle, each deferring to theother to produce a range that is moredynamic, with improved close contactand comfort for both horse and rider.
A single line for the entire range - morerefined and more attractive.
Performance and beauty are in the detailThe new design for the Dynamick® range (2Gs and Mademoiselle) is being launched at this year’s Paris HorseShow. It echoes the Dynamick® saddle-tree itself, with the flowing line of its knee blocks and the new, moretechnical look of the saddle flap reinforcement that underscores the line of the stirrup leathers and gives avisual signature to top-level sport by CWD.The Mademoiselle takes the lead from the 2Gs, with a simpler, more pleasingly curved knee roll, while the 2Gsborrows the Mademoiselle’s fine stitching to highlight the trajectory of the stirrup leathers and their carbonkeepers. In both models, the saddle flap reinforcement has been redesigned to improve the shape of the flap and reduceits thickness. This allows greater freedom at calf-level and improved comfort for the entire leg.
Integrated fastenings and redesigned cantle protectorIntegrated fastenings and redesigned cantle protectorThe cantle protector has also been given a more modern look in keeping with the silhouette of the seat. Thestitching around the cantle on the Mademoiselle is more discreet and chic, doing away with the colored seatstream. The rear of the 2Gs saddle remains unchanged but its carbon cantle is more streamlined and sporty.Throughout the range, panel screws have been replaced by a more integrated system of fastening that enablesthe saddle to sit better and more comfortably on the horse’s back.
Sensation is taken to a whole new level with the Dynamick® saddle-tree’s finer points and comfort.Why don’t you give it a try ?
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SaddleEverything you need to know before ordering one
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PAYMENT & CONDITIONS
Why lease?A new, custom-made saddle, one of a limited series of 100, paid for in monthly installments.Free guarantee for repairs, and maintenance of the leather and electronics for the duration of the lease.Technical assistance in the form of a hotline providing personalized follow-up for each iJump® rider.An upgradeable concept: regular, automatic updates of the application’s contents. A new saddle withevery contract renewal, each with access to the latest innovations.Lease pack: an iJump® saddle + an iPhone 7 + a Quick Start user guideMonthly lease:Including tax: €170 for 35 months with an initial payment of €560.Excluding tax: €141.66 for 35 months with an initial paymentof €466.66.
3 stages to using the iJump® app1/ Summary of the roundAn immediate snapshot after filming: number of jumps,average speed, pace and regularity.
HOW IT WORKS
3/ Long-term monitoringWelcome to the iJump® website.Refer to the stats, the progression,all your rounds. Use this monitoringtool to create your own workand training database.
2/ Detailed viewingWatch the video with all the data gathered by the app :
regularity, speed, approach, symmetry, recovery etc.
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Andy Chansel: What did you make of the product, of its look, thefirst time you saw it?Anaïs-Cerise Azorin: To be honest, I wasn’t very convinced. As it is,I already spend so much time on my telephone, and I thought itwas yet another gadget! But at the official presentation, it reallyamazed me. It represents a vast amount of time and thought andis an extremely advanced and interesting tool. I felt like a foolfor letting myself be influenced by my conventional prejudices.This is the era of connected objects, and it’s obvious that theyshould be associated with the world of equestrian sport nowadays.
A.C: Once out of the saddle, you were able to analyze your roundswith the video and the data collected by the app…A-C.A: Yes, we had a great debriefing session. We analyzed thevarious rounds after dissecting each stride in the greatest detail.It was hugely instructive! I’m only an amateur rider, and am wellaware of my mistakes and my demons that repeatedly come to thesurface, but I’m also quite good at ignoring them all from time to
time… That’s impossible with the video – you can’t avoid them! Inaddition to the images, there’s all the highly-detailed, concretedata relating to the particular moment when you are either doingtoo much or not enough.
A.C: Now that you’ve tested the iJump® and its app, what do youthink of it? A-C.A: I love it. I think it’s a fantastic work tool, especially foramateur riders. We don’t always ride correctly, and I genuinelybelieve that the iJump® and its detailed indicators can help usprogress.
A.C: Will we have the pleasure of seeing you using an iJump® soon? A-C.A: Why not! For the moment, I’m still taking advantage ofmy 2Gs Mademoiselle saddle. If I encounter the iJump® at acompetition with Mimi, I’m not against the idea of analyzing around, as a means of refocusing on certain data in order to adjustmy tactics afterwards.
Anaïs-Cerise is the face behind the blogCavalcades by Nana-Cerise. We caught up withher for a training session with the iJump on theeve of a competition with her beloved mount,crazy Mimi, as she likes to call him. Despitealready being hyper-connected and at theforefront of all the latest trends, she gave herstamp of approval to the iJump® without theslightest hesitation.
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After a number of eventful yearsand fine performances at ponylevel, Clément Fuzeau hasmoved on up into the world
of national and international amateurcompetitions, ever-keen to learn and improve.We invited him to try out the iJump® and sharehis experience with us.Andy Chansel: Which aspect do you find the most interesting to putinto practice and why?Clément Fuzeau: I would say the regularity of stride. It enablesyou to improve all the other aspects: stride, pace and speed perminute during a given circuit. All this data enables you to createexercises and acquire tips for improving your daily work routine.
A.C: Does the iJump® enable you to know and understand your horsebetter?C.F: For sure! Approaches and symmetry are essential forcombinations, and it’s interesting to see how we handle these
movements. The recovery and balance data have allowed me to getto know my horse much better, especially in the lines. All this de-tailed data improves my understanding of my horse, and enablesme to react accordingly.
A.C: So it gives you precise indicators about what you perceive andthen explains why…C.F: Yes, exactly. When I perceive things differently to my coach,for example, the iJump® has proved extremely useful: by providingconcrete data rather than impressions, it has enabled us to agreeand understand each other better. Other times, for instance, whenyou pick up [penalty] points for time even though you felt you hadcompleted the round within the time allowed, the iJump® allowsyou to understand why, by showing the pace, speed per minute andregularity of stride. It gives a wonderful overall view.
A.C: Does it complement your coach’s advice?C.F: Yes, absolutely. The data provided by the iJump® saddlesupplements what my coach tells me. If opinions differ, theiJump®’s indicators allow us to discuss things and find a way ofresolving them during our training sessions.
Georges Ngan Sassi is a professional riderfrom Lorraine in eastern France. He alreadyhas three French Championship titles to hisname (Cadet, Junior and Young Rider), and hasparticipated in the World Championships forYoung Horses. Today, Georges competes ininternational Grand Prix events and developsyoung horses. Discover what this promisingyoung rider has to say about the iJump®.
Andy Chansel: In your view, what are the strengths of thisconnected saddle and its app?Georges Ngan Sassi: It’s a real innovation. We’re only at the startof the use of connected objects in riding, but the iJump® is alreadyan amazing tool. It enables us to visualize the rounds by ourselves,without an external eye, even with the telephone in our pocket. Ona daily basis, it’s wonderful: you can use it for your horses’ jumpingsessions with a view to improving and perfecting your performance.
You can follow each horse’s progress in detail thanks to being ableto compare the various rounds.
A.C: How do you analyze the data collected and how does itinfluence your work?G.N.S: The data allows me to be aware of all the details thatcannot be seen by the naked eye, nor observed when I’m riding, butwhich are nonetheless essential. I can then adapt my flatwork inaccordance with what the data has allowed me to observe.
A.C: Do you see the iJump® as asupplementary teaching aid for yourpupils?G.N.S: Of course. It’s a tool that willenable them to become moreindependent while remaining focused ontheir progress. Thanks to the app, wecan debrief after each session andcompare different sessions.
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CWD-VetLab:connected ridinggets its own lab
An agreement officializing the creation of theCWD-VetLab was signed on Friday, July 14, 2017 duringthe Longines Global Champions Tour in Chantilly, France,near Paris. While fighter planes flew over the Frenchcapital’s Champs Elysées in celebration of the BastilleDay national holiday, another revolution incollaborative research on equine well-being andhorse-rider performance was being toasted in Chantilly.
CWD-VetLab, the first shared laboratory combining aveterinary research unit and a business dedicated toequipment for sport horses and their riders, is supportedby the French National Research Agency (ANR).
The signatories of the agreement for this sharedlaboratory were Professor Fabrice Audigié (imaging andequine locomotor pathologies ENVA-CIRALE and Directorof CIRALE), Professor Henry Château (Equine Anatomy,Head of the Department of Biological and PharmaceuticalSciences at ENVA), and Laurent Duray (Managing Directorof CWD).
Connected riding, a unifying themeAs Laurent Duray explains: “This is a major steppingstone in CWD’s history, marking a collaborative ventureand a long-term commitment. It’s part of a strategyfocusing on innovation, research, publications and newproducts. A global dynamic that will obviously benefitthe company but also the entire equine sector withregard to the horse’s well-being and the performance ofthe horse-rider duo.”
“This use of a cluster system, well-known to SiliconValley, for associating the business world, university andresearch around the theme of connected riding,establishes a lasting economic model,” adds PaulineMartin, PhD in Biomechanics, head of CWD’s R&D teamand co-director of CWD-VetLab.
The CWD-VetLab shared laboratory?QED !
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Discover the CAPSULE COLLECTION at the 2017Paris Horse Show, co-created by Kevin and CWD’sR&D team working hand in hand.
Some people create sparks — others create bridles, reins andprotective covers! To celebrate 10 years of partnershipbetween CWD and France’s N°.1 rider Kevin Staut, a capsulecollection has just been launched: KS by CWD.This joint venture has everything going for it : it’s high-tech,elegant and innovative. The limited edition is available at the2017 Paris Horse Show and on the CWD website until nextsummer.
The KS by CWD CollectionAs this issue of CWDers goes to press, the collection boastsseven working accessories and a protective jacket cover, allwith their own collector bags to differentiate the KS by CWDsmall tack from the rest of the CWD range.You’ve been warned: KS by CWD is a well-designed, innovativeand high-performing collection, but its limited stocks meanthere won’t be enough for everyone !
1. Snaffle bridle with snap-hook cheek piece and fixed throat lash2. Young horse noseband3. Standing martingale with stoppers4. Supple reins with buckles5. Supple double reins with buckles6. Braided lunge line with handle
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� Braided lunge line with handle - LO01KS - KS by CWD
� Supple double reins with buckles - RE04NHKS - KS by CWD
� Standing martingale with stoppers - MA05HKS - KS by CWD
� Young horse noseband - MU05CKS - KS by CWD
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Mademoiselle®
stable headcollarLI02HM
NEW COLOURS
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� Mademoiselle® stirrup leathers ET02CM
� Mademoiselle® anatomic French noseband bridle with stitching BR09FHSPM
� Mademoiselle® buckle tendon boots with calfskin lining GE15CM
� Mademoiselle® buckle open fetlook boots with calfskin lining GE25CM
� Mademoiselle® jumping girth SA12CM
� Mademoiselle® velcro open fetlook boots with calfskin lining GE30CM
� Mademoiselle® velcro tendon boots with calfskin lining GE17CM
� Mademoiselle® jumping belly guard girth SA08CM
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2GsKid® saddleSE35
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� Groom backpack MPDVSDG � Pony saddle SE10
� Raised rubber contact reins RE04HSP � Cap MPDVCAS
� Freejump collar FR01H � Pony tendon boots GE27C � Pony fetlock boots GE28C
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So why the strange O’ tacked onto CWD’seminently sensible logo? O for opportunity andfor online – inscribed with care like the covetedbargain it represents – a quirky note to encou-rage those who have not yet dared or areunable to purchase a 2Gs or SE02 outright.
CWD remains dedicated to the performance ofriders and their mounts, ‘reviving’ saddles in itsworkshops every day, proud to give them asecond life. This has been a key aspect of CWD’scommitment to sustainable development fromthe outset.
It also provides an opportunity for very youngriders or those not yet working to takeadvantage of an outstanding saddle.
Online bargains and amazing conditions
The CWD CPO’ website makes ordering yoursaddle online easy thanks to its straightforwardinstructions and useful size guide. It goeswithout saying that the site uses a securepayment method. As for advice, just call us andwe’ll help you with your choice. The lucky buyerthen has a month to try the saddle at noadditional cost, not even for delivery or return.Last but not least, a free saddle cover andmaintenance kit is sent with each saddle, becausea pre-owned saddle also deserves the best.
A wide selection and smart choice
Dozens of saddles are to be found on CWDCPO’, including the very latest models, and youcan create an alert in order not to miss out onanything.With the festive season upon us, and goodresolutions just around the corner, thispre-owned saddle service is bound to appeal tomany riders.
Checked inthe workshop
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Free deliveryand returns
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Free saddle cover& maintenance kit
30–daytrial
Your dream saddle by CWD, now available online
CWD has shaken up the online market for pre-owned goods withits serviced saddles delivered free of charge, together with a 30-day trial period.Who said new saddles were the only ones that perform well ?
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A CENTRE OF RURAL EXCELLENCE FOR THE LEATHER INDUSTRY IN DORDOGNEA PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP THAT PRODUCES PERFECT LEATHER
Back in 2012, a Centre of Rural Excellence (Pôle d’excellence rurale or PER in French) for theleather industry was set up in the Dordogne region in southwest Franceto improve the quality of the leather produced and give structure to the sector. At the requestof CWD, its principal aim was to establish a local supply network of first-rate leather.
Laurent Duray,CWD’s Director, came
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2014: 49% / 2015: 86%
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between 2015and 2016
€30 financed by CWD€132,000 paid by CWD
since the startof the PER
work in the leatherand luxuryindustries
has assistedthe region’s
cattle breedersfor the past
Founded in 2012,the PER’s activitydidn’t really get
produced in Franceis top-quality leather
Substitution of barbedwire fencing
with smooth electric fencing Anti-parasite vaccination
programmes for the animalsNon-aggressivity
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The network’s partners: 24 cattle breeders2 slaughterhouses
(Thiviers and Riberac)1 tannery (Chamont)
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From hide to horsebackRediscover the ten key productionstages of your outstanding sportssaddle, from cowhide throughto placing it on your horse’s back.
1 / BREEDINGThe quality of leather begins in the fields.Cowhide retains its original beauty whenunharmed by barbed wire and parasites. In thenorth of the Dordogne, in southwest France,Limousin cattle are particularly valued for thefirm structure and fine grain of their hides. CWDsupports the Quality Charter of the Centre forRural Excellence in order to access high-qualitylocal hides. Making breeders aware of their rolein animal well-being and remunerating them fortheir efforts is the best way to achieve this.
2 / TANNINGQuality lies just beneath the surface.The quality of leather also depends upon thecorrect transformation of the hides duringtanning. It’s at this crucial stage that the mastertanner plays a key role.The Tanneries de Chamont, located 10 kms fromthe CWD workshops, is one of the brand’s mainleather suppliers. It is also a partner of theCentre for Rural Excellence’s leather section.
3 / LEATHERThe key to an outstanding saddle.The leather is now ready for use. It is sent to theNontron workshops where it will acquire itsdefinitive shape. It is inspected, classified andcut up according to its characteristic featuresand the part of the saddle for which it isdestined. This is where the work of the mastersaddlers begins.
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4 / THE CUTTING PHASENo margin for error!The master saddlers begin the complex processof dividing up, cutting and matching the leather,using a whole range of specialist tools – all withthe same aim in mind, that of maximizing thesaddle’s lifespan.Key words: observation, colour, quality of fibres,elasticity, fault.
5 / SADDLE TREESThe backboneof CWD TECHNOLOGY’s research.The Classic saddle tree, both flexible and firm,is a skilful combination of wood and metal.The Dynamick® saddle tree consists of a Kevlarcarbon framework composed of a gullet arch,a racket and points, entirely embedded inelastomer. A true revolution, certified by abiomechanics engineer.
6 / FITTING THE LEATHERTO THE SADDLE TREEA tense moment.The initial pulling down (tautening) and tracingprocesses constitute a painstaking stage for thetechnician. First the piece of leather for thesaddle seat is positioned on the saddle tree andpulled down. This is followed by the tracingprocess (tracing lines symmetrical to thepommel-cantle axis in order to be able to posi-tion the skirts) and hand stitching the juncturewhich enables the skirts, piping and seat to beassembled. It requires absolute mastery ofstitching know-how.
7 / MOUNTING THE SEATON THE SADDLE TREEThe moment when everythingtakes shape.The second tautening is a process that is asprecise as it is exacting. It consists of thedefinitive mounting of the seat onto the saddletree, and is the starting point for assembling thedifferent components that make up a saddle.
8 / ASSEMBLING AND FITTING THE SADDLEFLAPS TO THE SEATCombining the elements:a gripping encounterPhase 1: the different elements of the flaps arefirst of all put together (knee pads and grainedflaps). Phase 2: the flaps are then fitted to thesaddle seat.
9 & 10 / FITTING THE PANELSAND ASSEMBLING THE PARTSThe final touch.The final stages consist of fitting the girthingand panels in order to assemble the saddle.Phase 1: fitting the girthing. Phase 2 : assem-bling and fitting the panels. The final process inthis assembly is lacing, which involves stitchingwaxed thread back and forth between thepanels, the piping and the seat of the saddle.
You may well have noticed our Leather Corner for some time now. Like a seasonedtraveler, it pops up in the midst of the finest equestrian events and on the doorstep of the beststables, its leather technicians ever-ready to welcome both grooms and riders. CWD’s LeatherCorner is an ephemeral leather workshop that perfectly combines innovation and craftsmanship,dedicated to the inspection and maintenance of saddles and accessories irrespective of theirbrand. A superb display of excellence, and all for free!
LEATHERCORNER :CWD STICKSWITH ITS LEATHER !
Leather is our know-how. Saddles, our profession.We make them, we know all about them. And most of all,we’re there to help you take care of them. See how we do it.
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Bart Kenis Crazy about languagesBART KENIS IS BELGIAN BY BIRTH AND BELGIAN AT HEART. HE JOINED CWD’S U.S.
TEAM IN 2008, AND AFTER WORKING AS AN EXPERT IN SPORTS SADDLES FOR A NUMBEROF YEARS, HE IS NOW SALES MANAGER FOR THE USA AND CANADA. HE HAS ALWAYS
LOVED LANGUAGES, BE IT THAT OF SHAKESPEARE OR MOLIÈRE - AN OBSESSION THATCONTINUES TO THIS DAY. MEET THE MAN WHO IS NEVER AT A LOSS FOR WORDS
I’ve been mad about linguisticssince I was small. In Belgium
there are three di erent spokenlanguages, and over a hundred dialects.As a child, I instinctively rememberedevery dialect I came across. As I grewolder and started to travel, thisobsession stayed with me. As soon as Ihear someone speak, I try to work out
where they are from. Since [I started]living in the States, this guessing gamehas become even more obsessive: it’snow a question of guessing exactlywhich state they are from. A!er a fewwords, I can usually tell if they are a NewYorker, a Bostonian or a Southerner. Ispeak four languages at present. Ithink Spanish will be my next one!
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Winter EquestrianFestival,Wellington, FL January 10 - April1, 2018
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HITS Ocala WinterCircuitOcala, FLJanuary 16 -March 25, 2018
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HITS CoachellaDesert CircuitThermal, CAJanuary 16 -March 18, 2018
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Palm Beach MastersWellington, FLFebruary 1-4, 2018
Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day EventLexington, KYApril 26-29, 2018
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Longines Mastersof New YorkLong Island, NY April 26-29, 2018
HITS ChicagoSeries Crete, ILMay 9 -September 23,2018
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Lake PlacidHorse ShowLake Placid, NYJuly 3-8, 2018
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Great LakesEquestrianFestivalWilliamsburg, MI July 4 - August12, 2018
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Guillaume GirardCommercial director Europe+33(0)6 11 86 45 [email protected]
Lawrence LelaurinSales managerFrance+33(0)6 25 14 18 [email protected]
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Dion BisselingSales managerUK/Benelux+31 6 83 98 75 [email protected]
Simon KnopsManager for Top Level Riders+32 497 572 [email protected]
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