Diana Wader surprises as an EM gold winner in the cattle work!

Diana Wader surprises as an EM gold winner in the cattle work!

Oboriste, Tschechien - Diana Wader has accomplished a remarkable achievement at this year's European Championship of Working Equitation in the Czech Oboriste. The 39-year-old rider, who originally comes from Monheim and lives in Munich, competed against high-class competition from 13 nations and was able to achieve great success. Her gold medal in the royal discipline, the cattle work, as well as a bronze medal in dressage.

was particularly surprising

Wader, who does not run equestrian sports, but pursues as a hobby, has made remarkable progress within a very short time. Five years ago she started with the discipline "Working Equitation" and has worked into the national squad since then. Your horse, the Lusitano-Wallach "Encantador da Caniceira", better known as "Toni", has made a significant contribution to her success.

Diana's challenges before the EM

A crucial turning point in her preparation was the instruction, while the six months before the European Championships no longer ride under her trainer Nicola Danner. This requirement that Wader strictly followed presented them with logistical challenges because she had to switch to other coaches. Despite these difficulties, she managed to qualify for the European Championship team.

The European Championship itself was a "unique experience" for Wader, as it emphasizes. In the first discipline, dressage, it was unhappy that she was the first rider of the German team to start. Her ride was very good, but only brought 14th place - but this performance was decisive for the team to win the triple well -deserved bronze medal.

For Wader, beef work was the actual royal discipline. Together with her teammates, she implemented the specifications perfectly and successfully drove the cattle into the Horsch. This team performance secured the gold medal, an unexpected triumph that delighted all team members.

insight into the working equitation

"Working Equitation" is a young but fascinating discipline that demands riders and horses. It has its roots in the traditional working methods in southern Europe. In competitions, both dressage as well as various skill exercises and the handling of cattle are checked. The World Association was founded in 2004, and more and more people show interest in this challenging sport.

Wader's achievements are not only symbolic of their personal success, but also for the potential that can be in the working equitation. With her next goal, the 2026 World Cup in Jerez, Wader is already optimistic about the future. Your passion for equestrian sports and the joy of the discipline are unmistakable, and the way with "Toni" will surely have many exciting moments.

For further information on developments in working equitation and the exciting events related to Diana Wader, See the report at www.merkur.de .

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