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Woodside Spring Classic |
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2009 Woodside Spring Classic
Consistency proved to be key at the Woodside Spring Classic (April 30-May 3) as several riders demonstrated during the two weeks of USEF A rated shows. Julia Nagler was probably one of the most consistent performers after winning both the USEF Hunt Seat and the USEF Talent Search each of the two weeks. “Julia has been riding with me for the last five years,” said Benson Carroll who trains the talented junior rider. “She has a great style and she knows her horse really well,” said Carroll of Nagler’s success. “I’ve seen a lot of growth in Julia recently, and I enjoy working with her. She has ice in her veins and keeps her cool and focuses.”
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Did You Know? The Horse Park at Woodside, Maui Trainer Incentive, Riding for Reading, and more... |
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The Horse Park at Woodside
The mission of the Horse Park at
Woodside is to provide opportunities for educational, recreational and
competitive activities in a variety of
equestrian disciplines that encourage
the growth and development of youth
and adults...
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World Cup Wrapup |
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What an absolutely incredible World Cup Finals! Remember this is a non-championship year – no Olympics, no World Championship, no Pan Am Games, so truly the best of the best came to Las Vegas. Both crowned champions, Steffen Peters in dressage and Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum in show jumping, swept their respective disciplines. McLain Ward came in a very close second place to Meredith, also riding completely clean rounds each leg, just two seconds slower than the winner...
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Fremont Hills: A Sanctuary for Riders in Portola Valley |
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Located in pastoral Portola Valley, Fremont Hills is an equestrian haven with a grounded nature. Each of the core team - Wendy Carter, Debbi Sereni and Missy Froley - has a distinctive background in equitation, hunters, and jumpers, so they can draw from their varied experiences for teaching all levels. “When we arrive in the morning, our goal each day is to make this day better than the last. We don’t say we specialize in one discipline, better said that every one of us contributes in many ways,” Wendy explains...
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See a Zone 10 EAP Training Session First Hand! |
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Earlier this year the United States Hunter Jumper Association, Inc. announced the 2009 USHJA Emerging Athletes Program, a unique series that offers an unprecedented opportunity for young riders at various levels to learn from some of our nation’s top show jumpers. They received an overwhelmingly fabulous response from all levels of riders. Almost three hundred applicants, many of whom have not competed in ‘A’ horse shows or have a high level horse, will be selected...
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