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The Aikman Advantage Clinic




Who? Owners, Breeders, Trainers
What? Hands-on clinic with the master, Jim Aikman
When?
August 12, 2006
Where? The
Champion Center, Springfield, OH
Why? To get "The Aikman Advantage" when showing your colt!

The Penn-Ohio Futurity proudly offers a rare experience for a hands-on clinic with the master himself, Mr. Jim Aikman. Jim Aikman has been a leader in the Saddlebred community for decades and is undoubtedly one of, if not, the most successful colt man ever. Currently, he spends most of his time promoting his passion for American Saddlebred colts via the wildly successful All American Cup. He has won dozens of futurities and untold amounts of prize money. His technique is tried and true and works every time it’s tried. Jim wants to share his secrets and successes with you. Anyone, owners, breeders, trainers or just fans are encouraged to take advantage of this clinic. This clinic is appropriate for the amateur or the professional who would like to enhance the very specific skill of presenting the weanling or yearling in hand.

The Aikman Advantage Clinic is specifically designed for colts that are being prepared to show in this fall’s futurity classes throughout the country. The clinic will be held on August 12, 2006. This is a good time to take your colt to the clinic and get the finishing touches put on just a few weeks before your state futurity. If you have already shown your colt, you too can bring your weanling or yearling and get ready for the next season. There will be colts available for those who do not bring a colt to use for the demonstration.

Aikman will offer those little tips that can take your colt from 5th place to 1st. Your breeding program, your time, and your money deserve this day of continuing education. The Aikman Advantage Clinic will be an experience you will never forget or regret. Empower yourself to be a winner! Please register today, as space is limited, and join the master Mr. Jim Aikman in his presentation of "The Aikman Advantage."

This clinic will be held in the Champion Center in Springfield Ohio. Centrally located to Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Illinois and Missouri at Interstate I-70 and US 40 at the Clark County Fairgrounds. This is fine facility has an indoor full-size show ring, seating and attached stabling. This will be the only event at the facility on this date so it should be relatively calm and quiet for your baby. Stabling is included in the cost of the clinic! All you have to do bring is your colt. The clinic will disinfect the stalls and provide bedding, fans and water buckets all ready when you arrive. The clinic will start early at 8:00 a.m.

So would you expect to pay $500 for this once in a lifetime opportunity? Well, The Penn-Ohio has absorbed some of the cost, and the tickets are only $100! You can’t afford not to participate. GET YOUR AIKMAN ADVANTAGE!


A catered lunch is also included with cold drinks all day and a certificate of participation. A DVD/Video will be available for purchase with the proceeds going to the Penn-Ohio Futurity.

This event is sponsored by the All American Cup and benefits the Penn-Ohio Futurity. For further information or to register, contact Wendy Lewis at (419) 652-2524 or email at virtualasb@hotmail.com. Space is limited.

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