Our Ambassadors
Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour
Widely recognized as one of the world’s leading dressage riders, Cathrine has consistently showcased excellence at the highest level of competition.
On the FEI World Ranking list (2022), she holds the No. 2 spot with Vamos Amigos and No. 3 with Bohemian. Her impressive career includes multiple Danish Championship gold medals, European Championship team silver (2017), and two individual bronze medals at the 2019 European Championships.
Representing Denmark at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, she achieved a remarkable 3rd place in the Grand Prix and 4th in the team competition. Most recently, at the 2022 World Championships in Herning, Cathrine and Vamos Amigos secured team gold and individual silver in the Freestyle.
Lottie Fry
Lottie began riding at a young age and, by 14, was training with Olympic Champion Carl Hester. From age 16, she had weekly lessons with Hester, who later recommended her to former Danish Olympian Anne van Olst. This led Lottie to move to the Netherlands to train under van Olst.
In 2018, Lottie became World Champion at the World Championships for Young Horses in Ermelo, riding Glamourdale in the 7-year-old division. That same year, she won the European Championships Grand Prix U25 in Exloo, Netherlands, with Dark Legend.
Lottie represented Great Britain at the 2019 European Championships in Rotterdam, finishing 4th with the British team. She went on to compete at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, earning a team bronze medal and placing 13th individually. Shortly after, she claimed gold at the World Championships for Young Horses in Verden with the Dutch-bred Kjento.
At the 2022 FEI World Championships in Herning, Denmark, Lottie and Glamourdale won gold in both the Individual Grand Prix Special and the Individual Grand Prix Freestyle. On December 16, 2022, they captured the 5th leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup, Western European League, achieving a personal best of 90.995% in the Freestyle.
Johanna Due-Boje
Johanna has represented Sweden in international competitions at every level, from children to senior equestrian. After completing a comprehensive equestrian education in the Netherlands, including five years as an instructor and instructor trainee, she is now based at her family’s training yard in Skåne. In 2009, Johanna was honored with the prestigious Ulla Håkansson Scholarship.
Semmieke Rothenberger
Semmieke Rothenberger, representing Germany, was honored with the FEI Rising Star Award in 2019 and has achieved remarkable results on the international dressage stage. At just 20 years old, she has already won 21 FEI European Championship medals, establishing herself as one of the sport’s brightest talents.
Emma Blundell & Mount St. John Equestrian
Emma Blundell and Mount St. John Equestrian, based in the scenic North Yorkshire countryside, are leaders in breeding and training top-level dressage horses. The estate breeds around thirty quality mares per season, including a high proportion of embryo transfers from elite sport mares currently competing. Several competition horses are also in training with elite dressage riders.
Emma oversees all aspects of stud and competition management, from carefully selecting stallions to complement her embryo mares’ genetics to maintaining strong relationships with top European breeders, ensuring the highest standards in both breeding and performance.