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Aachen, May 5th 2006

Vaulting premiere at the CHIO 2006
Nadia Zülow and Kai Vorberg introduced the discipline
Doing a cartwheel or scissors backwards -
and all that on a horse cantering in a circle. Nadia Zülow
showed why she is the most successful vaulter of all time
in the Deutsche Bank Stadium of the Aachen-Laurensberger
Rennverein (ALRV). It was a foretaste of the World Equestrian
Festival, CHIO Aachen 2006 (May 17th-21st), where vaulting
competitions are being held for the first time ever. Tickets
are still available from the ticket hotline on +49-(0)241-917-1111.
"A true premiere that we are really looking
forward to," said ALRV General Manager, Frank Kemperman.
"The basic prerequisites for vaulting are strength,
technique, agility, aesthetics and harmony with the horse.
For both individual and team vaulting," explained the
German national coach, Ursula Ramge. "We have been
waiting for the CHIO and the World Equestrian Games in Aachen
with anticipation for ages."
The entire German national team including both the individual
and team members has confirmed its attendance at the CHIO
- and these include many international title-holders. The
Ladies World Champion, Nicola Ströh, will be competing
together with Kai Vorberg, the Men's World Champion. The
25-year-old was also present in the Deutsche Bank Stadium
on Friday - together with Ursula Ramge, WEG Discipline Manager
Kersten Klophaus and the lunger Petra Harting from the Aachen
Riding Club.
Vaulting is namely also one of the seven disciplines
at the World Equestrian Games Aachen 2006 (August 20th to
September 3rd). "But we already want to offer the public
in this wonderful stadium exciting competitions and an entertaining
show programme at the CHIO," noted Kersten Klophaus.
There is the opportunity to experience this sport at a highly
professional level in the Deutsche Bank Stadium on Friday,
May 19th from 7 p.m. onwards and on Saturday, May 20th,
from 3.20 p.m. Nadia Zülow, who ended her active career
after winning several European and World Championship titles,
can also be experienced in action again, since she will
performing in a show programme.
Kai Vorberg from Cologne, is on the other
hand one of the big favourites in the Handicraft Prize at
the CHIO and for the WEG title. "Aachen has a special
significance for me", commented the 25-year-old. "I
took silver at the European Championships here in 1997 at
my first big tournament, I became German Champion here in
2003." Despite the fact that he didn't have much to
do with this discipline as a child. "At the time I
thought, that is something only girls do. Later I noticed
that this could also have its advantages." And that
talent isn't everything. "I didn't have any anyhow,"
laughed Nadia Zülow. "This is why I always had
to fight and work very hard on myself. Perhaps that is why
I was able to stay at the top for so long." The equestrian
fans at the CHIO will see that 28-year-old hasn't forgotten
anything.
Ticket hotline: +49-(0)241-917-1111.
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