Description
Here, Werth collaborates with accomplished sports journalist Evi Simeoni-someone who has witnessed and written about her career from the very beginning-to tell her life story. Readers will get the inside scoop when it comes to Werth's accomplishments-and her failures, too. They'll hear her personal thoughts regarding some of the biggest controversies to rock the dressage world: Rollkur and Totilas. Perhaps most importantly, they'll learn about each of the sensitive and talented horses that has impacted Werth's life, including Gigolo, Satchmo, and Bella Rose. For you see, there is a meme that is popular in the riding community that says, 'Two legs move our body, four legs move our soul'. And it is this sentiment that Werth feels perhaps best defines her.
About the Author
Isabell Werth is a German equestrian and world champion dressage rider. She has competed in the Olympics five times (1992, 1996, 2000, 2008, 2016), winning ten medals, six of them gold. She holds the record for the most Olympic medals won by any equestrian athlete, and has earned dozens of European Championship, World Championship, and World Cup medals. Evi Simeoni has been the sports reporter at the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung for more than 30 years and has been writing about the international equestrian scene and riding for just as long. She has received numerous prizes for journalism.
Reviews
Few have taken the dressage world by storm quite like Isabell Werth. This new authorised biography offers a fascinating insight into the life of the six-time Olympic gold medalist, who has remained at the top of the sport for three decades. The book contains detailed chapters dedicated to the key horses of Isabell's life and the topics and relationships that have shaped her career. It's a compelling read, with refreshingly honest commentary from Isabell, and is ideal for anyone with a love of dressage. -- PB * Horse & Hound *
Book Information
ISBN 9781570769566
Author Isabell Werth
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Trafalgar Square
Publisher Trafalgar Square