Manfred Rust
Manfred Rust is an Austrian Event rider, below you can watch Manfred in the showjumping section riding Hugo Holiday. In 1990 Manfred Rust represented Austrian at the World Equestrian games with his horse Duke 6, other horses competed by Manfred Rust includes Quibelle 27 and Franky Boy H.
Manfred Rust was born on July 19, 1968 in Irdning (Styria). During his apprenticeship as a chef at the Schlosshotel Pichlarn, Manfred devoted all his free time to horses, Manfred already knew that equestrian sports would have a big impact on his life. After completing his apprenticeship. Manfred passed the riding trainer examination and then leased a stable in Ried am Riederberg in 1993, where he mainly trained young people to become military riders.
As a Lower Austrian provincial and association riding instructor, Manfred also trained the Austrian national team of rural riders at the 1997 European Championships in Versatility in Holland and the Young Rider National Team at the 1997 European Championships in Rome.
Manfred was three times Lower Austrian regional champion, two national champions and once most successful rider of the year in the eventing. With my self-trained horse Duke, who accompanied me from class A to S throughout my career, Manfred took part in the 1989 European Young Riders Championship in Achselschwang. The highlight of our partnership was the 1990 World Cup in Stockholm.
Manfred was looking for new challenges and switched to show jumping in 1998, he trained three show jumpers from class A to class S. My participation in the Casino Grand Prix in Grafenegg, in the Wiener Stadthalle, in international jumping tournaments in Wiener Neustadt and in the World Championships for Young Jumping Horses in Lanaken 2004 confirm my success in jumping.
In 2005 Manfred returned to versatility and was able to achieve placements up to M level. Manfred took part in the 2006 and 2007 state championships and was a member of the Lower Austrian team at the federal state team championship.
For the next few years, Manfred set himself the goal of training jumping and eventing horses up to the highest class as well taking part in international eventing tests as well as national jumping tournaments.
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As a Lower Austrian provincial and association riding instructor, Manfred also trained the Austrian national team of rural riders at the 1997 European Championships in Versatility in Holland and the Young Rider National Team at the 1997 European Championships in Rome.
Manfred was three times Lower Austrian regional champion, two national champions and once most successful rider of the year in the eventing. With my self-trained horse Duke, who accompanied me from class A to S throughout my career, Manfred took part in the 1989 European Young Riders Championship in Achselschwang. The highlight of our partnership was the 1990 World Cup in Stockholm.
Manfred was looking for new challenges and switched to show jumping in 1998, he trained three show jumpers from class A to class S. My participation in the Casino Grand Prix in Grafenegg, in the Wiener Stadthalle, in international jumping tournaments in Wiener Neustadt and in the World Championships for Young Jumping Horses in Lanaken 2004 confirm my success in jumping.
In 2005 Manfred returned to versatility and was able to achieve placements up to M level. Manfred took part in the 2006 and 2007 state championships and was a member of the Lower Austrian team at the federal state team championship.
For the next few years, Manfred set himself the goal of training jumping and eventing horses up to the highest class as well taking part in international eventing tests as well as national jumping tournaments.
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What are your primary and secondary marketing objectives for the next quarter or for the next year? Considering the competition and your current needs, focus on your priorities. Try to be as specific as possible when setting your goals. Do you need...
to increase sales by 5%?
to become one of the top 3 leaders in your industry?
to increase the number of accounts to 1,500?
to prevent sales from falling below 20,000 units per year?
to increase brand awareness or name recognition?
to get better clients and thus improve your average invoice?