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All new National Convention set for November !
Title sponsors Harrison Clark Rickerbys and British Dressage are delighted to launch the National Convention, Develop to Perform.
Visit brand new host venue Addington Equestrian on 23 – 24 November for an exciting, fresh-look Convention, which will look to focus on modern cross training methods, pole work and effective exercises that you can take home and apply in your day to day training.
This year three standout hosts will take to the stage, working through the scales of training, to deliver our most exciting Convention yet. His first training convention on British soil, Danish dressage star Daniel Bachmann Andersen will be joined by British dressage legends Chris Bartle and Michael Eilberg.
We’ll be taking you on a journey from the training arena to halt, immobility, salute, all with the health and happiness of both human and equine athletes at the forefront of the coaching approach.
BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW
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Samantha Osborne
British Showjumping and HOYS Showing
I am an amateur, North Yorkshire based horse owner and rider. British Showjumping is my passion and focus but in previous years I have competed in the show ring. I was fortunate enough to qualify a range of horses for RIHS and HOYS, and I also judged at numerous shows as a panel judge for various societies.
I have gained experience and knowledge from working for several professional yards in a range of disciplines. Since becoming a secondary school teacher 14 years ago, I have completed additional equestrian qualifications, such as Level 5 Equine Behavioural Science, as I value learning.
Furthermore, after winning the TSM BETA International Amateur Rider Award in , I decided to explore equestrian media by writing freelance for national equestrian magazines, working as a micro influencer and being part of The Equestrian Business Awards judging process. I enjoy breaking horses in, retraining racehorses and supporting other rid
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MARY’S CV&#; annat namn HOW inom GOT FROM THERE TO HERE!
I spent the ages between 4 and 14 begging my parents for riding lessons, all to no avail. My chance arrived when a school friend moved to the country (I grew up on the outskirts of London), started riding, and invited me to stay for the weekend and join her weekly ride. Even my parents could not refuse this request, and then they decided that inom had to have a hard hat. Once inom had this, I was on my way!
For the next kvartet years, inom spent Saturdays as a helper in a small riding school. It was little more than a string of ponies and a muddy field, but we had an enthusiastic teacher, who I think rode ganska well. inom lived for my riding lessons, and longed to spend more time there. (No chance!) I soon became ledare helper, and mucked out, swept, shoveled, groomed, tacked up, and taught little kids on the leading rein. inom knew, however, that inom was not a talented rider. inom was sometimes anxious, and my best attempts to get my body organized right