Mar 09 2010
Dressage Riders Urged To Wear Hats

As reported by yourhorse.co.uk, an international dressage competitor has issued a heartfelt plea for all dressage riders to wear hats in competition, following a terrible fall by one of her compatriots.
US Grand Prix dressage rider Heather Blitz made the call after hearing about fellow US Olympic rider Courtney King-Dye, who was knocked unconscious following a fall while schooling in southern Florida last week.
Courtney is now in hospital in a coma, and doctors are uncertain when she may come out of it.
Heather said: “The terrible accident to our colleague and friend, Courtney King-Dye, is a harsh reality check of what can go wrong in a simple schooling situation at home, on the flat, with no fences or obstacles in our path.
“Falls do not just happen in eventing or jumping – they happen in dressage too. Horses are horses and we cannot control their every movement, no matter how experienced the rider. We can, however, take responsibility for our own safety by wearing a helmet in all circumstances when we are mounted.”
Heather, who is based in Europe and works with Mary Wanless in the UK, has now started a Facebook campaign to alert riders to the need to wear a riding hat.
Dressage riders are traditionally the worst offenders when it comes to not wearing their helmets for training.

