Country Romania Sport Dressage | Name Marius Curteanu | |
Born 23 April 1963 (age 61) ( 1963-04-23 ) Romania |
Marius George Curteanu is a Romanian dressage rider and trainer. In 1984 he was selected for the Romanian National Equestrian Team. As a member of national team, he participated in international dressage competitions in Italy, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Turkey and Bulgaria, winning many prizes and medals. He has been riding over 35 years and his experience covers a wide range of equestrian work (riding, coaching, clinics) and a wide range of horses up to Grand Prix level in dressage.
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Professional experience
1985 - 1995: Every year National Dressage Champion.
1988: Romanian Referee License in Dressage and Show Jumping.
1991: Awarded "Master of Sports" title by officials from Romania.
1992: Romanian Trainers License in Dressage.
1996-2001:Trainer and dressage rider in Kaiserhof, Legelshurst, Germany.
2013: Equestrian Passport - IGEQ (International Group for Equestrian Qualification)
In Germany he won dressage tests at L, M and S Level competitions and he trained students from A to S level.
1999: Vice-Champion Sud-Baden-Wurttemberg on horse Axon.
2000: the 8th place in the Baden-Wurttemberg, Grand Prix, on horse Le Beau.
Student prepared by Marius won the titles of:
To polish his dressage skills he was trained by the world famous dressage trainer George Theodorescu.
In 2002, returned to Romania, he trained private horses and riders, from novice to FEI levels. One of his students was the 4th in Novice at the Romanian FEI World Dressage Challenge on horse Michelle. In 2003, at Romanian FEI World Dressage Challenge, his student was the 1st in Advanced Level on horse Michelle, and the 1st in Prix St. Georges on horse Caramelle, qualifying her for the Finals in Hagen, Germany. Between 2007–2008, with P1 visa, Marius was in USA to train and give clinics in Florida and Texas.
Achievements
After 2 ½ years of extensive training to FEI level, horse Maestoso was purchased for importation to the United States
Recognition
Marius' work and experience received media attention and coverage in Romania, Germany and the United States. Many articles reflected his personal and his students' work in dressage and classical training.