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Resumé of Cindy Collier Rawson2000 - 20015th Windsor CCI**, UK8th & 14th Aldon CCI*, UK 1999 - 2000Long listed for United States Equestrian Team for Olympic Games, Sydney 20008th place Sansaw CCI*, UK 10th place Blarney Castle CCI**, Ireland 10th place Chatsworth CIC***, UK 1998Member of the United States Equestrian Team (USET) competing in the World Equestrian Games in Rome6th place Luhmühlen CCI***, Germany 11th place Scottish National Championships (final selection trial for USET and 2nd best American) 199715th in the Landrover World Rider RankingsShort-listed for the USET competing in the Open European Championships -- did not compete due to horse's injury 1st place Lummen CCI** 2nd place Boekelo CCI***, Holland 8th place Pau CCI**, France 11th place Punchestown CCI***, Ireland 1996 (based in Switzerland)1st place Chantilly CIC, France7th and 12th places Boekelo CCI***, Holland 1st place Schenefeld (final German selection trial for 1996 Olympic Games) Highest scoring rider and two highest scoring horses in Swiss National Rankings Training and Background1999 - present: Training with Dries Roefs (Dutch grand prix dressage rider and trainer) 1997 - 1998: Trained with Captain Mark Phillips (team trainer for the USET) 1991 - 1996: Trained in Switzerland in dressage with Hans-Ueli Schmutz (1983 European Champion); trained in show-jumping with Thomas Batliner (Olympic competitor in Seoul and Barcelona) 1989 - 1990: Trained in England with Jane Holderness-Roddam, then Chairperson of the British Selection Committee 1984 - 1988: One of two young riders selected to train with Jack LeGoff, (trainer of the USET for 15 years), for a 5 year period including one year spent at l'Ecole National d'Equitation in Saumur, France. Note: CCI signifies Concours Complet International or "the Complete International Competition." CCIs are assigned a star rating according to their level of difficulty. Four star competitions are Badminton, Burghley, World, Olympic, and European Championships; three star competitions are national championships; and two star are the first level of major international competition. CICs are a shortened version of CCIs. |
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