The Internationaux de Dressage – Acknowledgements

‘’I’m delighted with this 2024 edition,” confided Monique Marini, chairwoman of the Compiègne Equestre Association. ‘’Once again, the big dressage nations and riders have shown their loyalty to  Compiègne’s  Internationaux de dressage. It’s great recognition for the work carried out by our entire team and for everything we’ve done over the last few years to provide ideal conditions for riders and horses. The French team’s third place in the Nations Cup and the presence of two French riders on the podium of the PKM Logistique Grand Prix is also a great sporting achievement. This gives us great hope with just a few weeks to go before the Olympic Games. Finally, the stands were packed once again. We created this competition to make people enjoy dressage. This popular success is proof that we have succeeded in winning the loyalty of spectators and making them appreciate this wonderful sport. For all this, I’d like to thank all those who have made this rendezvous such a success for so many years. The organising team, all the private and institutional partners and all the volunteers. Without them, nothing would be possible.’’

 

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