Jennifer Hoffmann Reunites With Letter Berg Stallions

Mon, 02/03/2014 - 14:45
American Dressage News

German based American Grand Prix rider Jennifer Hoffmann has re-united with the Letter Berg stud owned stallions with which she achieved some of her biggest career highlights the past few years. 

Jennifer Hoffmann and her husband Jurgen were based in California, U.S.A, between 2001 and 2010. In December of 2010 they took up the job as head trainers at Gestut Letter Berg in Germany and Jennifer booked great successes with the Letter Berg tallions Florentinus, Ratzinger, Instertanz and Hofmarschall V at the World Young Horse Championships and the Bundeschampionate.

However in August 2012 they quit at Letter Berg and moved to Gestut Lindhof in Wallern, Austria, but returned to Germany in October 2013 and rented a stable at Gestut Wiesenhof in Krefeld, Germany. As of today the Letter Berg stallions Florentinus V, Instertanz V and Ratzinger V are back in training with Jennifer with the goal of training them up to the highest level of dressage.

After hearing the news that we moved our business back to Northrhine Westphalia, stallion owner Guenter Voss decided to pick up the business relationship with the Hoffmanns again.

"We are planning on competing the stallions in PSG/Intermediaire I both nationally and internationally this year," Jennifer told Eurodressage. "Our goals are set on the Grand Prix."

By rekindling the business relationship with Letter Berg, Jennifer might have some more future youngsters in training soon. 

"Mr. Voss has some very nice promising young prospects that we have already viewed together and have made plans for the future regarding young horse championships," she explained. "I am really looking forward to our relationship with Mr. Voss and Gestut Letter Berg . We have had so much success together in the past and Im very positive to set forth this success's in the furture."

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