Constance Menard

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Constance Menard
Country: France
Residence: Saumur, France
Height: 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)
Turned pro: 1987

Constance Menard (born 17 May 1968) is a French professional dressage rider and equestrienne. She started training with Michel Autran from the Cadre Noir in 2003.

She has been placed in more than 40 international

Grand Prix (dressage)
, and is a member of the French team .

Career

The daughter of Jacques Menard,[1] a professional French dressage rider, Constance Menard started her own career twenty years ago, choosing dressage as her forte after having practiced all horse riding disciplines.

Vanini and Constance at Neunmunster CDIW in 2002

Constance Menard has been a Grand Prix rider since 2001. She is a member of the French national team. For several years Constance maintained her own stables near

Saumur, France
, where she trains daily with her coach, Lt. Col. Michel Autran, ecuyer (riding master) of the Cadre Noir.

On August 9, 2005, Menard suffered a near-fatal accident when a bale of hay weighing almost 300 kilograms (660 lb) fell on her. Both collarbones and three vertebrae were broken, and her sternum was bruised.[1]

Constance Menard is also an instructor, teaching students at riding schools all over Europe, including Geneva, Brussels, and Toulouse. She judges at dressage competitions around France.

Major events

Constance with the Dutch Harness Horse Lianca at the European Championship at Hagen in 2005

In 1986, Menard won her first Junior and Senior Championships in

Grand Prix.[2] In 2008, she rode at the Beijing Olympic Games.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Constance Menard Severely Injured in an Accident Archived 2009-03-13 at the Wayback Machine, August 12, 2005, Eurodressage, accessed December 4, 2008
  2. ^ a b Championship Events, accessed December 4, 2008
  3. ^ FEI European Championships Senior, FEI, accessed December 4, 2008
  4. ^ Constance Menard Bio, NBC Sports, accessed December 4, 2008.

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