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Anky van Grunsven reveals


  • Anky van Grunsven, the Dutch Olympic dressage champion, speaks to Horse & Hound about her life, her horses and her new reining career

    When did you first… choose dressage?

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    At the age of 12, but that was only because my horse Prisco couldn’t jump. I decided I wanted to ride professionally after I finished school.

    What is first… on your list of ambitions?

    I don’t have ambitions any more — I want to have fun.

    When did you first… become interested in reining?

    I have been doing reining for about 10 years, but it’s only since the last Olympics that I’ve really had time for it. I have one reining horse, Whizashiningwalla BB, and I’ve learned a lot from him.

    What is the first… word you would use to describe yourself?

    Busy, always busy. With riding, teaching, management, administration, children…

    When did you last… score a 10?

    I often get a 10 with Salinero — and used to with Bonfire, too — for piaffe, passage and the transitions in between.

    When did you last… lose your temper?

    While I was having an argument with Sjef [Janssen, Anky’s husband and Dutch dressage team trainer]. It does happen.

    What was the last… thing you bought?

    Clothes for the children — they were far too expensive.

    When did you last… feel like giving up horses?

    Honestly? I never have.

    This extract is from an interview first published in Horse & Hound (13 May, ’10)

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