Parker, CO— One of the country’s top hunter and equitation trainers comes to the Colorado Horse Park on July 17 and 18. The clinic is part of a nationwide educational program developed by the United States Hunter Jumper Association. Riders and auditors of all levels of riding are encouraged to attend.
Each riding session is 1 1/2 hours on both days. Groups will be organized according to need. Riders at all levels are encouraged to participate with “up to 3′” and “3′6″ and above” divisions.
Auditors are welcome at no cost. A question and answer reception will follow the last group on Monday.
Over the past decade Archie’s students have won seven USEF National Championships, the ASPCA Maclay Finals as well as championships at Devon, Harrisburg, Washington and West Palm Beach. Archie is also a top national rider with championships too numerous to mention.
Two riding scholarships are available. A 200-word essay describing why you, or your student, deserve to be invited for one of the scholarships spots. Please email these essays to Page Tredennick at [email protected].
Cost for riding in the two-day clinic is $175 for USHJA members or $200 for non-members.
For more information please call or email Page Tredennick at 303-808-8413 or Betty Beran at [email protected].
The Colorado Horse Park is a 501 (c) 3 not for profit organization. The purpose of the Colorado Horse Park is to showcase the history and heritage of the West using the horse as the primary teaching tool through hands-on educational programming, museum exhibitions, competitions, boarding9 and training, recreation, entertainment and therapy for all ages. Visit www.coloradohorsepark.org.
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