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Why Equitation Scientists Love Dressage Star Valegro
It’s evident. Equitation scientists love Valegro.
Valegro, ridden by Charlotte Dujardin of the United Kingdom, who’s coached by Carl Hester, also of the U.K., is the new poster child of equitation science.
What’s so great about this magnificent 12-year-old gelding that catches the eye of pretty much every equitation scientist out there? Well, I mean, of course, besides the seemingly endless streak of gold medals and greater-than-90% Grand Prix dressage scores?
Actually, that’s just it. Valegro is—whether his trainers realize it or not—a product of equitation science. A true success story of learning theory at its finest. And the judges are rewarding him for it
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Written by:
Christa Lesté-Lasserre, MA
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