The Sanctuary’s Peak Performance Award

The Sanctuary’s Peak Performance Award Goes to Melanie Cerny and Dante MC at 2013 Adequan Global Dressage Festival

The Sanctuary’s Peak Performance Award Goes to Melanie Cerny and Dante MC at 2013 Adequan Global Dressage Festival

Wellington, FL (February 25, 2013) – Melanie Cerny of Amsbury, MA, and her gorgeously fit Oldenberg gelding, Dante MC (DeNiro x Sandy), were the proud recipients of The Sanctuary Equine Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Center’s Peak Performance Award during the 2013 Adequan Global Dressage Festival Florida Dressage Classic CDI-W. The eye-catching team rode away with a first place in the Adult Amateur Intermediare II Open class, and also received a $250 Gift Certificate from The Sanctuary as a part of the Peak Performance Award for demonstrating top-level equine athletic conditioning. Cerny attributes much of Dante’s high level of fitness to the amount of hills and out riding they do when they are at home. However, the team has been training rigorously with Shannon Dueck, and Cerny said, “Believe me, when you train with Shannon, you really, really work hard and it’s a lot of fun!”

The Sanctuary’s Peak Performance Award Goes to Melanie Cerny and Dante MC at 2013 Adequan Global Dressage Festival
Melanie Cerny of Amsbury, MA, her gorgeously fit Oldenberg gelding, Dante MC (DeNiro x Sandy), and trainer Shannon Dueck accepting The Sanctuary Equine Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Center’s Peak Performance Award during the 2013 Adequan Global Dressage Festival Florida Dressage Classic CDI-W. (Photo courtesy of JRPR)

Dante MC is co-owned by Kathy Putnam, along with Cerny. She explains that the 10 year old horse, who was imported from Germany, is quite an exceptional animal. “I get to ride him also, which is pure joy,” Putnam describes. “He would be a lap dog if he could be! He has the gentlest, sweetest, most loving disposition of any horse,” she smiles. “He’s simply fabulous!” Both Putnam and Cerny agree that this overall success has much to do with maintaining Dante’s top athletic condition.

“Our Peak Performance Award recognizes and honors equestrians who are dedicated to this same level of care for their equine athletic partners – before, during and after the shows,” explains The Sanctuary General Manager, Brenda McDuffee. “The Sanctuary’s therapies are very similar to what professional human athletes undergo during training and competition, and we are happy to bring that level of care and technology to all of the equines we treat, from Olympic athletes to world champions and competitors at all levels.

The Sanctuary is dedicated to supporting top level equestrians throughout the 2013 Winter Equestrian Festival and Global Dressage Festival circuits by sponsoring these awards, as well as sponsoring the Hunter division championships each week during WEF. In addition, The Sanctuary’s satellite facility, The Sanctuary at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center(PBIEC), which is the location of the WEF, offers a wide variety of equine performance conditioning treatments for the competing horses. Here, equestrians have immediate access to the most advanced equine conditioning equipment including ECB Equine Cold Saltwater Leg Spas, Pegasus Companion Light Cure Laser Therapy, Ferno AquaPacers, Equivibe Vibration Plates, a Transpirator II by Centurion Systems, and Odyssey Solariums. These services will be available on-site for the horses to treat any injuries, or simply ensure top performance while showing.

For more comprehensive services, The Sanctuary Equine Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Center’s main campus is located in nearby Ocala, Florida. The 30-acre, state-of-the-art facility is a multi-million dollar rehabilitation and conditioning facility that features the most advanced conditioning and rehab equipment available in the world today. The Cold Saltwater Leg Spa, a favorite among equestrian competitors, is the ideal treatment for legs. The 35-degree turbulated saltwater eliminates pain, reduces swelling and inflammation, removes heat, increases circulation, relieves sore feet and speeds healing. The Sanctuary also offers an Equine Hyperbaric Chamber, which is box stall type for freedom of movement while therapy is administered, an Aqua Pacer Water Treadmill – the safest, most effective water treadmill available, a 110 foot long, 14 foot deep inline equine swimming pool with therapeutic water , a 5/8 mile race track, two Eurocisers with therapeutic tracking surface – one under cover and one outdoors, Solariums, and Temperature-controlled veterinary inspection area with semi-surgical lighting, and rubberized surfaces in most areas.

The Sanctuary has quickly been recognized by horsemen and women from all disciplines as the finest, most comprehensive facility of its kind in the world. “Our goal, first and foremost, is to send every horse home in the best condition possible as well as physically and mentally sound,” explains McDuffee.

The Sanctuary has built a solid reputation on their ability to condition and rehabilitate equines of all disciplines, and their state of the art mobile unit has traveled across the country to shows such as the Annual All American Quarter Horse Congress Championships, HITS Horse Shows and a variety of other venues.

According to the veterinarians, trainers, and owners, The Sanctuary meets and exceeds their highest expectations. Tim Lynch, DVM, DACVS at Peterson and Smith Equine Hospital, a practice involving 24 veterinarians, in Ocala, confirms, “The staff is top notch. They communicate well and involve everyone. I feel very confident sending horses there.”

For more information on the Sanctuary Equine Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Center visit www.sanctuaryequinerehab.com.

Photo: Melanie Cerny of Amsbury, MA, her gorgeously fit Oldenberg gelding, Dante MC (DeNiro x Sandy), and trainer Shannon Dueck accepting The Sanctuary Equine Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Center’s Peak Performance Award during the 2013 Adequan Global Dressage Festival Florida Dressage Classic CDI-W. (Photo courtesy of JRPR)

Brenda McDuffee (General Manager)

The Sanctuary Equine Sports

Therapy & Rehabilitation Center

brendam@sanctuaryequinerehab.com

www.sanctuaryequinerehab.com

1-352-369-HEAL (4325)

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