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Anita Schweiger

The breeder and former owner of Giglberg Spotlight -Marie Baroness von Redwitz- gave us the idea to ask the instructor Anita Schweiger for help regarding the work with the pony stallion. She herself did give her young ponies to the dynamic rider for training and appreciates her professional work.

Anita Schweiger was also the former trainer and promoter of the pony stallion at a young age and knows Spotty like no other. This fact had a very positive impact on the understanding between Vanessa and her pony.

Mrs. Schweiger was awarded the German riding medal in gold, which she was awarded due to numerous successes in her best discipline dressage, but also thanks to her performance in show jumping up to advanced level. The “Pferdewirtschaftsmeisterin “with a focus on riding and breeding had been one of the leaders of the performance tests at the National association of Bavarian horse breeders' association in Munich-Riem until 2010. Vanessa spent the weekends and days before big events often with Mrs Schweiger to prepare optimally.

Since February 2010, Mrs. Schweiger is working at the riding center Schweiger in Ingolstadt on a freelance basis, but though now the way to her was longer, we continued the fruitful cooperation.

Extremely conducive to Vanessa's success is her presence at major events, which seems to give the young rider even more power.

The results of this collaboration are impressive, especially to the two championship titles, to which Ms. Schweiger has contributed a lot.


Edith Huber

Already in the dressage training of the pony mare Sunny the dressage rider Edith Huber did help us, she is offering her work at the equestrian center of the competition judge and successful rider Josef Kreil in Tann.

Particularly in the adaptation phase with our first stallion, she was a great support to us. She took over the training of the new team, accompanied it in the first competition start and rode herself some tests with Giglberg Spotlight to give Vanessa the necessary security. The successful rider up to St George level taught Vanessa the basics of dressage and so paved the way for a successful future, for which we are very grateful.