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Aachen, August 25th, 2006

Princess Haya visits children's center for therapeutic riding
FEI President takes a trip to the Kohlshof: "Team's heartwarming
commitment"
H.R.H. Princess Haya of Jordan, accompanied by members of the German
Vaulting team, took time during the FEI World Equestrian Games Aachen
2006 to pay an informal visit to the Kohlshof in Aachen - the "Riding
Therapy in Adventure Land". 60 children are currently undergoing
therapeutic riding treatment at the center under the dedicated supervision
of Kerstin Keus´ team of volunteers and therapists.
The new President of the Federation Equestre Internationale has
long been devoted to many humitarian causes worldwide. "It
is very heartwarming to see the amount of dedication and effort
that the team at the Therapeutic Riding Center put into bringing
so much hope and happiness into the lives of individuals with health
challenges and disabilities," said Princess Haya on Friday
at the Kohlshof. "Horses can have an unbelievably soothing
and healing effect on people", explained Klaus Pavel, President
of the Aachen-Laurensberger Rennverein (ALRV). Regardless of whether
they are suffering from motor or perceptional problems, communication
or contact difficulties, depression or a mental disability. "In
our capacity as a non-profit making club it goes without saying
that we are currently supporting the Adventure Land to build an
indoor school", says Pavel.
The riding lesson was also attended by the former Vaulting World
Champion Nadia Zülow, as well as Anja Barwig, Luisa Berger,
Ilka Kempkes and Sylvie Barwig - members of the German Vaulting
Team. "It was very generous of the German Vaulting Team to
devote their time in this way to underline their involvement and
support for therapeutic riding and by doing so exemplify the unique
common bond that links everyone within equestrian sport." commented
Princess Haya.
During the Princess's visit, children aged between four and six
demonstrated how at home they already are with the horses: They
eagerly brushed the horses' coats and then they moved on to a little
course, to show the FEI President and visiting riders everything
they have already learnt. "They were very nervous beforehand,
but they were also really looking forward to it and ended up having
a truly wonderful time", said Kerstin Keus, Riding Therapist
at Adventure Land.
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