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Dressage dream turns out simply grand in Maple Park

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Frantz and the Barteaus are devoted to dressage, which Yvonne Barteau said is “like ballet and gymnastics on horseback.”

It is an equestrian sport. The U.S. Equestrian Foundation says “dressage teaches a horse to be obedient, willing, supple and responsive” and it “requires the horse and rider to combine the strength and agility of gymnastics with the elegance and beauty of ballet.” It is a competition, and judges measure performances.

How far it is taken is up to the participant, Yvonne Barteau said.

“You might want to just ride around safely and not fall in the dirt,” she said. “And that’s OK, too.”

But there is a chance for the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, and that will be pursued with Raymeister. Yvonne Barteau said that is what she wants to do, but it is a journey that must be taken.

“As Yvonne has often said, he doesn’t have to learn anything more,” Frantz said. “This is it. He just has to make it better and better.”

But Yvonne Barteau said that making the Olympics isn’t required for her to consider all she has accomplished to be a success.

“I’m so blessed,” she said. “I get up in the morning, and I do exactly what I love to do. How many people really have that? Most of my best friends are horses. I’m lucky. Every single day, I’m lucky.”

Spirit of the Horse

Grand Prix Equestrian will host an event, "The Spirit of the Horse," at 7 p.m. Dec. 14 and 5 p.m. Dec. 16 at 45W015 Welter Road. Tickets range from $10 to $25.

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