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‘I only ride her two or three times a week’: the work routine that propelled hot dressage mare to Olympic final

In this exclusive, subscriber-only interview, Polish dressage rider Sandra Sysojeva explains her management strategy that brought out the best in her extremely talented but hot eight-year-old mare and enabled them to impress at the Paris Olympics

  • When Polish dressage rider Sandra Sysojeva qualified for the freestyle final at the Paris Olympics, it was the culmination of a long and delicate journey with her outstanding eight-year-old mare, Maxima Bella.

    “For 30 years I have been with horses, I’ve been dreaming about competing at the Olympic Games,” says Sandra. “It took a lot to get there, thanks to my team support and my amazing horse. What could be better than scoring 80% in the freestyle? For a long time, I couldn’t believe it really happened, that the horse was so good and well-behaved. It’s the biggest present she could ever give me.”

    While Sandra has spoken before about how patience, trust and time enabled her to bring this hot and capricious mare up to the grand prix level, their Olympic build-up also required a special approach.

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