More than 700 enthusiastic dressage riders and fans filled Caledon Equestrian Park for the first day of a two-day master class with Olympic gold medallist and world record holder Charlotte Dujardin. Dujardin did not disappoint.

Spectators enjoyed seeing the British championโ€™s training system in action as she taught her way up the levels from 4-year-olds to Grand Prix horses. Peppering her lessons with the humourous quips for which she is famous โ€“ โ€œDonโ€™t just sit there like a fairy on a Christmas tree!โ€ โ€“ Dujardin demonstrated how progression at each level depends on a solid foundation of correct basics and attention to the smallest detail.

The session began with two 4-year-old mares, Brigitte ridden by Inga Hamilton, and Juweel of Lichty ridden by Neil McIntosh. Dujardin described what she looks for in a young horse: three correct but not necessarily huge gaits, a willing character, and a hotter, more sensitive nature. She worked with the riders on establishing good rhythm, steady contact and appropriate self-carriage at each of the gaits.

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