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KORIAKIN & WENDY LUSCOMBE featured in Fjord Herald

June 1, 2008 by Admin

Wendy Luscombe is a pioneer again! Over two decades, she has championed non-traditional breeds in the Open Dressage world, first Arabs and now, Norweigan Fjords. Her article “Koriakin of Narnia: Dressage Star” was featured in last month’s Fjord Herald. Koriakin and Wendy’s accomplishments in 2007 were lengthy and impressive. Included were the East Coast Pony Riders Cup Champion Amateur and Reserve Champion Open, and New England Dressage Association Training Level Amateur Champion, against Warmbloods, to name a few.

And the pair have started off this year with great wins at the ESDCTA Open Dressage Show in Allentown NJ, including Hi-Score Amateur Champion at First Level! Koriakin was joined by his stablemate, Kingston, also a Fjord, who successfully made his showing debut and was named Amateur Reserve Champion at Training Level! Wow…congratulations to all!

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