Reuters news service is reporting that for the first time in the history of the 436-year-old Spanish Riding School in Vienna, two female riders have passed the entrance exam there that may allow them to proceed up the ranks at the prestigious institution.
The two female riders, identified as an 18-year-old Briton and a 21-year-old Austrian, must now pass a one-month trial to train at the school, according to the Reuters report. If they pass, the new recruits will train for five years before they can ride in public on the Lipizzan stallions.
“There has never been a ban for women,” Erwin Klissenbauer, the school’s manager, told Reuters. The school has, however, had a masculine image because of its military background, he said.
The Spanish Riding School Vienna saw its first female management appointment in November 2007 when Elisabeth Gürtler took over to head the institution. It was the first time in the school’s history that it had ever been led by a woman.
That is so cool! It would be awesome to do that, but it such a commitment!
Only two girls! Come on girls we need more in that riding school
Wow, that is amazing. And they’re so young too. I can’t wait to see them riding the stallions in a few years. I hope they make it.
Very cool!
Great! It’s about time!
maria theresa, daughter of the king of the Habsburg Empire (&founder of the spaish riding school?) did some training at the spanish riding school in vienna austria before she became queen in the early 1700s