Bietigheim-Bissingen, 9/1/2003:
Six year old Lancelot was brilliant in his demonstration of the IG Shetland with a
dressage performance on a very high level.
Der Postillion, Elitepreis 2004, Affalterbach:
Something very special was the new idea of olympic rider Martin Schaudt.
Loriot meets Lancelot is the name of the spectacular display. Schaudt gave a unique performance with his horse Loesdau’s Loriot and the Mini-Appaloosa stallion Lancelot who is only 93 cm high.
Reiterjournal, December 2004:
Talent is not a question of size: The audience in Affalterbach was delighted
about Sabine Ellinger’s Lancelot and Loriot with Martin Schaudt.“
Olympic rider Martin Schaudt with Loesdau’s Loriot and Sabine Ellinger with Lancelot were showing a Pas de deux that made the audience go crazy. A dressage horse and a charming mini pony were dancing together in piaffe, passage and spanish walk. Wow!
Albbote, November 2004:
The high school movements were demonstrated by Sabine Ellinger and the little Lancelot.
You could hear how the audience liked that.
Pegasus, December 2004:
The two horses could not be more different. One of them you can ride the other one not.
One of them is distinguished and reserved in a dark brown jacket. The other one is
exploding of colour and self-confidence. Hannoverian “Sandro Coeur and Mini-Appaloosa “Lancelot have something in common anyway: They are owned by Sabine Ellinger and
they are excellently trained in the classical way of dressage.“
Bayerns Pferde Zucht + Sport, January 2005:
The first show of EQUI_MAGIC on Friday evening was a great adventure for the audience.
Olympic rider Hubertus Schmidt was showing his horse Donovan together in a Pas de deux
on grand prix level with Sabine Ellinger and her Mini Appaloosa Lancelot. 4.600 spectators in the Olympic hall in Munich jumped off the seats and applauded enthusiasticaly.
St. Georg, August 2005: "From a poor pony to a Showstar" . . .
Dapple Terror
Probably this story someday goes to Hollywood. The story of the little Appaloosa pony Lancelot that became a big star.
Carsten Soestmaier, July 2006: . . . Lancelot is the secret star of the evening . . .
