Rider
in the Spotlight
Kyra Kyrklund
The Finnish dressage
legend, Kyra Kyrkland has participated in five Olympic Games, two World
Equestrian Games and six European Championships. With Matador, Kyra
Kyrklund placed fifth at the Seoul Olympic Games in 1988 and won the
silver medal at the 1990 World Equestrian Games in Stockholm, Sweden.
Besides numerous international victories, she has earned the national
title of Finnish Dressage Champion more than ten times.
In the
Beginning
Born in 1952, Kyra's equestrian career started in a stable near Helsinki,
where she attempted to ride her uncle's draft horses. In 1967, she participated
for the first time in the National Show Jumping Championships for junior
riders with the Polish gelding Dragon. Two years later, she purchased
her first horse, Kasper. With this Swedish gelding she achieved various
successes in dressage, show jumping and three-day event competitions.
In 1972, Kyra and Dragon were the Finnish Dressage Champions.
She participated for the first
time at a European Championship with the Danish horse Piccolo (by Pilar),
finishing 20th. In 1980, the combination represented their homeland
at the Olympic Games in Moscow, placing fifth. Riding Danish Nor (by
Monark) in the Los Angeles Olympic Games in 1984, she placed 17th.
Matador
With perhaps the most special horse of her career, Matador, she placed
fifth at the Seoul Olympic Games in 1988. Surviving colic surgery, Matador
with Kyra as his guide, won the silver medal at the 1990 World Equestrian
Games in Stockholm, Sweden. After their victory in the 1991 Volvo World
Cup finals, Matador (by May Sharif) was sold to Yoshinaga Sakurai from
Japan.
Edinburg
With the Russian Trakehner stallion Edinburg (by Elever), purchased
in St. Petersburg, Russia, she expanded her list of achievements. Edinburg
started his career as a racehorse, but Ivan Izimov, the gold medal winner
at the Olympic Games in Mexico, discovered his talent as a quality dressage
horse in 1988. In 1992, Kyra and Edinburg placed fifth at the Olympic
Games in Barcelona. One year later, they finished fourth in the European
Championships in Lipica. And in 1994 she was third in the World Cup
Finals in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Trainer
Besides her own busy show schedule, Kyra also trained the Finish Young
Riders Team for a couple of years. In November 1991, Kyra accepted the
position of head trainer of the Flyinge National Breeding Centre in
Sweden where she trains with Richard White. In that capacity, she helped
the duos of Ulla Hakkanson and Flyinge Bobby, and Annette Solmell and
Flyinge Strauss earn spots on the Swedish dressage team. With Flyinge
Amiral, a Swedish Warmblood Stallion (by Napoleon 625 out of Flamkella
by Flamingo 481) she entered the international dressage circuit again.
At the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, a last minute injury to Amiral's eye
made for a tense moment at the horse inspection, which he passed. It
was a disappointing performance in Atlanta, but he went on to place
10th at this year's World Equestrian Games, in Rome, Italy, with an
average of 70%.
Clinics in the USA
Known in the United States as "the great communicator" Kyra
Kyrkland gives clinics and training sessions, including the incredibly
successful USDF Dressage Symposiums,
which are always sold out. Usually limited to a precious few American
riders, who earn the privilege of being invited, she fills the stands
to capacity with auditors. Boards and Clothes
Kyra is
also on the board for The International Dressage Riders Club, and has
her own wardrobe line of quality functional jackets and vests. Her latest
version of the lightweight yet warm jackets are cut comfortably for
riding, and even have a special "sugar pocket" for easy access
to reward your horse. At the end of 1998, Kyra will end her function
as trainer at Flyinge and will move to England where she will start
her own dressage stable.
Go to
Amazon for books
or more reading on Kyra Kyrkland go to Dressage
with Kyra: The Kyra Kyrkland Training Method by Kyra Kyrkland and
Jytte Lemkov.
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