November 15, 2001
Las Marismas successfully hosted the Dominican Equestrian Federation's
2001 Dressage Cup at our facilities in Santo Domingo, Dominican
Republic, in mid November. We were very fortunate to have FEI "O"
judge Col. Axel Steiner and FEI "I" judge Marianne Ludwig as the
officials for the show. All of the competitors were grateful for
the opportunity to ride under these two extensively experienced
international judges and thank them for generously taking time at
the end of the competition to offer suggestions for improving the
riders' performances in the future. We look forward to welcoming
Col. Steiner and Ms. Ludwig in the Dominican Republic again in the
years to come.
October 27, 2001
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| Yvonne Losos' new jumper "Maretty" |
During a recent trip to Holland two new mounts were secured for
Team Las Marismas as part of Yvonne Losos' string of show jumpers.
Demonstrating outstanding scope and technique, both Audi's Jilou,
a dark bay ten-year-old Emilion x Nimmerdor mare, and Maretty, a
seven-year-old Ferro x Ronald mare, were purchased from Stal Hendrix.
Emile Hendrix, Yvonne's trainer, has campaigned Jilou internationally
at numerous CSIs this past year, including London, Valkensvaard,
Maastricht, Geneva and Amsterdam, before she and Maretty were shipped
to West Palm Beach, Florida, where Yvonne will compete them and
other Las Marismas horses in the 2002 Winter Equestrian Festival.
September 17, 2001
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Yvonne and Tango win the 2001 Marismas Masters Yvonne Losos and
her Spanish-bred palomino gelding, Tango, secured a home-turf win
in the most prestigious showjumping event in the Dominican Republic.
In spite of the tremendous problems faced by the organizing committee,
who saw the travel cancellations of course designer Pepe Gamarra
and FEI-O judge Francois Ferland in view of the September 11 tragedies,
the show took place as planned. Fortunately, Juan Carlos Tafur,
an FEI-I designer from Colombia, was able to arrive on short notice.
The riders at the highest level, 1.35m., were faced with a tough
speed class on Friday, with the results carrying over to a two-round
1.35-1.40m class on Sunday, with a water jump to a double-vertical
combination that was the nemesis of many. Tango really came into
his own, jumping with incredible technique and scope to carry Yvonne
to the overall lead. For her efforts, Yvonne pocketed over US$3,000
of the total of $10,000 the show offered in price money.
Thanks to Cealy
Tetley and Betty
Cooper

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