Assouline Renews Role as U.S. Para Dressage Chef d’Equipe

Michel Assouline continues as U.S. Para Dressage Team Chef d'Equipe and leads the first Para Dressage Symposium of the year.

March 5, 2024—The U.S. Para Dressage Program hosted the first Para Dressage Symposium of the year in Wellington, Florida, offering feedback and access to judging for combinations within the program. The two-day symposium is a key development opportunity in the continued progression of the program for Chef d’Equipe and Technical Advisor Michel Assouline, who has officially renewed his leadership role through the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympic Games.  

U.S. Para Dressage Team Chef d’Equipe and Technical Advisor Michel Assouline (far right) with Paralympian Rebecca Hart (middle) and Jennifer Baumert. Courtesy, US Equestrian

The symposium featured ride-a-test opportunities with Level 4 FEI judge Sarah Leitch (GBR) that allowed both newer and seasoned combinations to receive valuable insight and feedback from both Assouline and Leitch. In their feedback, they focused on each combination’s way of going, outline and profile, and the suppleness and rhythm—each equally prevalent in the overall impression in international competition.

Participants included Paralympians Rebecca Hart, Fiona Howard and Kate Shoemaker, as well as team athletes Eleanor Brimmer and Cynthia Screnci, and Marie Vonderheyden, who recently switched nationalities from France to the U.S. 

“The standard of the horses I’ve seen so far has been very high, the riding very harmonious and the horses are willing, forward and quite happy to do their jobs,” Leitch said of the ride-a-tests during the symposium.

Assouline Looks Toward LA 2028 

The U.S. Para Dressage Team will be in action later this weekend in the second CPEDI3* of the year in Wellington, Florida, with the goal of implementing the finishing touches for each combination named to the team.  

“We are on route to excel as much as we can,” Assouline said. “We are very positive we have the right horses and riders.” 

After a historic year for the program, Assouline agreed to continue overseeing the program for the new quadrennial through the 2028 Los Angeles Paralympic Games. The success of the program under his tenure has produced tremendous results, but he notes that there is still work to be done.  

“The plan for the next four years will be geared towards the target of the 2028 LA Paralympic Games,” Assouline said. “We are the current leading team in para dressage, so we must keep a high profile and commitment to excellence throughout. It will take careful, strategic, planning. We will do a combination of West Coast shows, training camps and some European shows all of which I’m very much looking forward to.”

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