Date: Sunday August 26, 2007
Organization: PINECROFT SPORT HORSES Where: MARSHALL, VA
Email: pinecroft(at)mindspring.com
Phone: 540-364-3285
*** Pinecroft Sport Horses is presenting a free Fix-a-Test and Open House on August 26, 2007, 9am at Cabin Branch Farm in Marshall, VA **
***NOTICE: DRAWING DATE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO AUGUST 19, 2007 from August 12, 2007. ALSO 8 runners-up in the drawing will receive one of the following: 4 equine massage sessions and 4 saddle fit evaluations by Bob Rush, ESMT.***
We are offering 10 free sessions for riders in this Fix-a-Test clinic through a drawing to be held on August 19, 2007. See our “Green Page” listing under Boarding/Training here at virginiaequestrian for instructions for receiving one of these 10 opportunities to ride in the clinic.
Fix-a-Test format:
Riders will perform the dressage test of their choice which will be fully scored and then discussed. A 30-minute working session follows, focusing on any fundamental performance issue(s) evident during the test. The session finishes with re-riding the test and final discussions.
Dressage tests:
Applicants for the clinic may select any USEF, USDF, or USEA dressage test.
Clinician:
Since becoming a U. S. Dressage Federation ‘L’ Graduate in 1997, Carolyn Daughters has judged dressage schooling shows from Delaware to Roanoke, through USDF Prix St. Georges. The USDF ‘L’ Judges’ Education Program tests its graduates for meeting standards to judge unrecognized shows through Second Level.
Carolyn also is a USDF Bronze medalist with 35 years of progressive experience in schooling horses. With skills developed though working with numerous eventing Olympians and Grand Prix dressage & jumper trainers, she has trained horses from start through competing successfully through Intermediate level Horse Trials and 4th level Dressage, and riders through Preliminary level Horse Trials and 2nd level Dressage.
Directions
Please see our Green Page listing under Boarding/Training here at virginiaequestrian.com for complete directions from the towns of Marshall and Warrenton, and Route 66 E & W
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