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Ride With The Best at Equine Affaire



 

COLUMBUS, OH, April 12-15, 2007 – It’s the chance of a lifetime! Equine Affaire is offering horses and riders of all skill levels the opportunity to interact with some of the most successful trainers and competitors in the country. Many Equine Affaire clinicians have specific profiles for the horses and/or riders they would like to work. So, all interested equestrians are strongly encouraged to apply. Clinicians accepting applications include:

 

  • Craig Cameron  (General Horsemanship)
  • Punk Carter  (Cutting)
  • Darren Chiacchia  (Eventing)
  • Steve Edwards  (Donkeys & Mules)
  • Duane Esser  (English Pleasure)
  • Cheri Sinor Estrada  (Barrel racing)
  • Nona Garson   (Hunters & Jumpers)
  • Catherine Haddad  (Dressage)
  • Patrick Hooks   (Ranch Horse Versatility)
  • Brenda Imus  (Easy Gaited Horses)
  • Bob Jeffreys & Suzanne Sheppard  (Trail Riding)
  • Mary Midkiff   (Rider Conditioning)
  • Terry Myers   (Trail Class & Showmanship)
  • Lynn Palm   (Hunter Under Saddle & Western Horsemanship)
  • Monty Roberts  (Join-Up®)
  • Muffy Seaton  (Driving)
  • Cindy Sydnor  (Dressage)
  • Linda Tellington-Jones  (TTouch)
  • Cleve Wells  (Western Pleasure)
  • Charles Wilhelm  (General Horsemanship)

Don’t Miss Your Chance to Ride With The Best – Applications are available on Equine Affaire’s Web site at www.equineaffaire.com. Equine Affaire, Inc. will accept and forward all completed applications to the respective clinicians or their designated agents, who will make the selections. Those selected will receive a memorable learning experience in a clinic, general admission to Equine Affaire, and stabling. The application deadline is March 1, 2007. If you have any questions, please contact Coagi Long: clong@equineaffaire.com or 740-845-0085 ext. 114.

 

 

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