Carriage Driving in the Course of Time 1930 to 2000

Carriage Driving in the Course of Time 1930 to 2000

Auguste Dubey, Published in 2000, 108 pages
 
"Auguste Dubey is well-qualified to write about competition carriage driving.  Already an experienced driver and instructor with the Swiss Army, he was one of the most successful pioneers in the sport when the International Equestrian Federation introduced the first International Rules in 1970.  He was the individual World Champion at Munster in 1972 and went on to win the European Championships in Windsor in 1973.  After further successes as a competitor, he continued to make a valuable contribution to the sport as a judge and trainer.  I am quite sure that this book will interest all carriage drivers.  The author traces the history of competitive carriage driving from the early years of the 20th century to present day.  No sport ever stands still.  Carriage driving continues to evolve and the direction it takes depends very much on the opinions and judgment of the experienced drivers.  Apart form giving his views and advice, this book shows just what an important contribution Auguste Dubey has made to the evolution of this challenging and exciting sport." -His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh    
 
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