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Olympic Dressage Rider Ashley Holzer Wins Wellington Institute “Rider


Wellness Award” At Wellington Classic Dressage Challenge II CDI


Wellington, FL – Olympic Dressage rider Ashley Holzer is a world renowned Canadian dressage rider who has ridden in two Olympics, two World Champi- onships, two Pan American Games and earned fame and a great following aboard her equine partner Pop Art. Despite her legendary resume, it was her out- standing fitness level that helped her win the “Rider Wellness Award” from The Wellington Institute dur- ing the Wellington Classic Dressage Challenge II CDI. Holzer was pleased to win the award as she believes riders should take physical fitness seriously. “We expect our horses to be fit and do a good job and we should do the same,” she said. “It’s not only aes- thetically the right thing to do, but it’s the right thing for your horse.”


booth on the WEF show grounds. Dr. Cabanellas will be at the WEF booth to talk to riders and perform the five- minute Rider Wellness analysis. The Rider Wellness check will test athletic recovery, body analysis, body composition analysis and other vital indicators. For more information on The Wellington Institute visit their website at www.thewellingtoninstitute.com.


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Holzer said she takes full responsibility for her fitness level and works hard at maintaining it. “As a rider you need to be healthy and strong in order to accomplish your job,” she said, adding that her hus- band is a runner so she runs as well. “I eat well and take care of myself. If you want to do the job you need


Photo: Dr. Jennine Cabanellas, founder of The Wellington Institute, and her daughter, join Olympic Dressage rider Ashley Holzer, winner of The Wellington Institute’s “Rider Wellness Award” during the Wellington Dressage Classic Challenge II CDI.


to pay attention to it.”


Dr. Jennine Cabanellas, founder of The Welling- ton Institute, congratulated Holzer on winning the “Rider Wellness Award.” Holzer will receive a free consultation with Dr. Cabanellas as well as a series of stamina booster shots. “The Wellington Institute has developed a successful Rider’s Athletic Recovery Pro- gram that helps put every rider in the winner’s circle. You can feel and look like you did in your twenty’s, which is very exciting,” Dr. Cabanellas said. “We are very pleased that our programs have been embraced by the equestrian community and we look forward to meeting new riders and helping them regain stamina and focus with our anti-aging program.”


Dr. Cabanellas added that she enjoyed meeting Holzer during the Wellington Classic Dressage show. “It is easy to see that Ashley takes staying healthy seri- ously. Riders do need to be physically strong and fit and that requires a great deal of work and commit- ment,” Dr. Cabanellas said. “I know The Wellington Institute can assist Ashley as she continues to work at staying healthy. Over the next few weeks we are also offering all riders a complimentary analysis at our booth at WEF. I encourage everyone to stop by and let us show you how to look and feel younger.” During week 10 and 11 of the Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington, riders have the opportunity to take one step closer to better health with a complimen- tary five-minute Rider Wellness Body Analysis and Athletic Consultation at the Wellington Institute’s


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