Lucinda Green Clinic still has places available

There are still 5 places left in the clinic with Lucinda.  If you wish to have a lesson in a group that appears full on nominate, let Kate know and we will work around it for you.
Also, it is with regret that we are in the situation of having to cancel lessons with Andrew McLean for a couple of reasons. Those who have entered have been sent an email already regarding this. He is coming to Canberra in April, so there is still an opportunity to learn from such a talented horseman.

Lucinda Green and Andrew McLean clinic entries opening soon

The clinic to be held on the 13 and 14 of February will be open for entries tomorrow on http://www.nominate.com.au/equest/nominate.asp

The 2014 Safe Way Cross Country Clinic by Lucinda Green ACT clinic at Equestrian Park, Cotter Road, Canberra.

Lucinda is one of the greatest cross country riders the world has seen, with a record 6 wins at Badminton CCI4* on 6 different horses, 2 World Championship gold medals, and 4 gold medals and 2 silver medals at European championships! Lucinda Green’s ‘Cross Country the Safe Way’ clinics aim to give riders a refresher and concentrate on safe riding techniques. These clinics are designed to develop mutual confidence between horse and rider and encourage the horse to think for himself. Day one focuses on cross-country technique using mainly skinnies and arrowheads in an arena. Day two is out on the cross-country course. The clinic is limited to 20 spaces and will be on a “first in- first served” basis. All those who miss a place will be placed on a waiting list and if unsuccessful in gaining a space you will receive a full refund. Refunds for scratchings will be processed once the space is filled. Clinic fee is $370. Don’t miss your chance to secure your space in the 2014 clinic. All horse and rider combinations must be confidently jumping a minimum of 80cm. As per EA rules an approved helmet and back protector must be worn. Please bring a spare bridle, reins and girth. Lucinda also requests that you bring a jumping whip, spurs, martingale and any bits and/ or nosebands that you may require. Additional costs if requested: Yard: $15 for the two days

Andrew McLean: Winner of the highest Australian Science award, the Eureka Prize for Science, Andrew McLean developed and manages the Australian Equine Behaviour Centre, the most internationally recognised horse training and behaviour modification centre in Australia.

Andrew McLean holds a PhD in equine cognition and learning, has been an accredited horse riding coach for over 30 years and has written 5 books (including an International Best Seller) and authored 35 peer-reviewed journal articles. Andrew has lectured at The University of Tasmania for 11 years in animal behaviour, cell biology, genetics, anatomy, ecology and Tasmanian fauna. In 1977 he wrote 5 distance-education books on cell biology and genetics. A past winner of the Advanced section of the famous Gawler Three-Day-Event, he has also represented Australia in Eventing, been short-listed for World Championships and competed at State and National events in FEI level dressage and eventing. Andrew has show-jumped to Grand Prix level and held a Racehorse owner-trainer’s licence and raced bareback in Australia and New Zealand in the 1970 and 80’s.

In great demand as a trainer, coach and speaker, Andrew currently conducts lecture demonstrations at Universities and conferences around the world. He teaches throughout Australia, Europe, South Africa, USA, Canada and New Zealand. Andrew continues to coach riders and National Federations on the optimal use of learning theory for improved welfare of the trained horse as well as improved performance.

 

Burto Wins Adelaide 4*

How lucky are we to be hosting Chris Burton in Canberra for a clinic next weekend,  after he has just won the prestigious Adelaide International Event!  Burto was given a last minute ride on TS Jamaimo, after Will Enzinger broke his leg falling from a novice horse last week. Chris was intending to be a guest and enjoy the Adelaide four-star festivities on foot. He ran a masterclass on How to Make Time Cross Country, (so the pressure was certainly on him to come in under time!), and that’s just what he did.  Burto’s first ride on TS Jamaimo was only on Wednesday.  He backed up a clear cross country with a faultless showjumping round.  What a great achievement.  Congratulations Chris! We are all looking forward to next weekend.

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Snaps from the working bee over the weekend….

The working bee over the weekend was a great success.  Thanks once again to those dedicated NCHTA members and helpers, without whom our event could not run.  Here’s a few photos…

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This is one of two trailers of flags!  boy does flagging take a while!

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Water Jump almost finished 🙂

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Kate learning how to drive the tractor!