Dutch team chef dequipe Sjef Janssen has resigned with immediate effect.
Im a 200% professional and I expect that from my A and B squad, too, said Janssen. If I dont get full commitment from them all and cant get them all on the same line one-and-a-half years before the Olympics, then I think it is better for me to concentrate on Anky and the other individuals in the team who I train privately anyway.
Under Janssens management, The Netherlands beat the German team for the first time in 28 years of competition at Aachen 2005.
George de Jong, the Dutch Equestrian Federations director for Top Sport expressed his disappointment at Janssens decision, saying: “We had a good feeling that we were on the right road for the preparations for Hong Kong. Janssen gave new stimuli to the management of the dressage team and worked on a very professional level.
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Sarah has worked at an equestrian journalist and editor since 2004 and has held the position of Horse & Hound Editor-in-Chief since 2014. She has reported for Horse & Hound from major championships including Europeans and World Equestrian Games. She has co-written books on horses and horse sport including The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of Horses & Ponies. She has owned and ridden horses since 1993, and worked for and trained with Olympic gold medallist event rider Leslie Law prior to going to university. While studying for a BSc at London School of Economics Sarah also worked for top British dressage rider Louise Spate.