Gadow celebrates the Jumping Horse Event: Fun for the whole family
<p> <strong> Gadow celebrates the Jumping Horse Event: Fun for the whole family </strong> </p>
An exciting weekend inspires numerous visitors in Gadow. The Jumping Horse Event not only attracted show jumpers from the region, but also families and sports enthusiasts who wanted to enjoy the day with various activities. While the three -day tournament at the castle stud of Lisa and Robert Bruhns offered a variety of riding exams, those present were also able to look forward to an exciting supporting program.
was particularly emphasized on Saturday, when the Gadower Jagdfest provided entertainment. In particular, the sounds of the hunting horns attracted many spectators. At the center of attention, the world champion was definitely carving, Michael Fröhlich, who created an artistically carved wooden bench. This was finally auctioned for 650 euros, which demonstrated the artist's creative talent.
A highlight: The jumping riding
In total, 19 exams took place at the Jumping Horse Event, in which around 140 riders and around 400 horses took part. Reiter from Berlin, Schleswig-Holstein and other regions had traveled, which underlined the national importance of the tournament. Among the prominent participants was André Thieme, a well -known show jumping rider from Plau am See, who was able to celebrate success both at the European Championships and at the Grand Prix of Aachen.
Thieme gave interesting insights into his participation in such an event: "Here my young horses get used to the atmosphere of a tournament. But it is also a variety for the older horses because the demands are not so high," he explained. This relaxed atmosphere made the event an ideal place for riders of all levels of experience.
Successes for Prignitzer Rider
The riders from the Prignitz were able to look forward to numerous successes. In total, they won six victories in the various competitions. Lena Steiner from the riding and driving club Uezen in particular shone with two wins in the L. Roman Kotvyts class and several other children from the region were able to show strong performances and achieve placements, which contributed to a happy mood among the participants.
Robert Bruhns in turn took third place at the Grand Prize of Gadow in Class S and was able to look back on his previous successes. He noticed: "Overall, I am satisfied with the success, although I have been cut better in previous years." This reflection shows the high pressure and expectations that resonate in sports.
On Sunday there was also a donation run, which was initiated by Nicole Ullmann to support the children's cancer center in Hamburg. With 52 runners and eight dogs, participation was great. The children ran a shorter distance of 1.5 kilometers, while the adults were left five kilometers. The participants were enthusiastic about the route and the finish on a equestrian obstacle was perceived as a special highlight.
A great amount of 1501 euros came together, and Lisa Bruhns was positive about the opportunity to repeat this event next year. She emphasized the good mood and the sense of community, which was clearly noticeable both in the tournament and the donation run.
Special commitment to good purpose
The combination of sporting performance and social engagement makes the Jumping Horse event a special highlight in the calendar. The tournament not only offers a platform for riders and their horses, but also combines people with their passions and motivates the participants to get involved in important concerns. The positive feedback and the will to repeat the donation run show that such events can contribute significantly to strengthen the sense of community.
The Jumping Horse Event in Gadow not only established itself as a popular event in equestrian sports, but also takes up an important place in the regional community. The event not only attracts riders from the area, but also promotes social interaction. These aspects are particularly important in rural regions, where community events often shape social life.
This year, many volunteers have been committed to supporting the event. You not only helped with the preparations, but also ensured that everything runs smoothly. This willingness to community is an important part of the event and shows how closely the residents of the region are connected.
Economic importance of the event
An event like the Jumping Horse in Gadow also has a positive economic impact on the region. The journey of riders and spectators means an influx of guests to the community, which supports local business and gastronomies. Hotels and guest houses often report higher booking figures during such events, which brings with it a significant economic upswing.
According to a study by the German Olympic Sports Association, equestrian sport in Germany is estimated to be around 1.6 million active members, which has a significant influence on the leisure industry and retail. This represents the relevance of such tournaments in the context of the entire industry. Investments in the infrastructure and the events themselves can pay off in the long term and increase the awareness of the region.
Successful athletes and their influence
Athletes like André Thieme, who take part in such events, not only have a high sporting value, but also act as role models for young riders. Their successes give up to be an incentive talent and motivate them to also stand in competition. Thieme himself, through his participation in the Jumping Horse Event in Gadow, proved that even smaller tournaments offer a valuable opportunity for further training and exchange of experiences.
The promotion of equestrian sports among young people is supported by numerous organizations. Initiatives such as "Youth trains for Olympics" and various equestrian associations accompany and support the next generations in equestrian sports. According to a survey by the FN (Fédération Equestre Nationale), youth work in equestrian sports is a decisive factor to strengthen the bond of young people to sport.
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