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The Horse of Course Sponsors Fifth Annual Robert Dover Horsemastership Clinic

Robert Dover teaching one of many lessons given exclusively to select junior and young riders during the 2016 Robert Dover Horsemastership Clinic, sponsored in part by The Horse of Course (Photo courtesy of JRPR).

Wellington, FL (January 13, 2016) – “I believe that our whole sport is predicated on our young riders,” stated Beth Haist, CEO of The Horse of Course, Inc., a popular full-service tack shop. The Horse of Course was elated to once again sponsor the Robert Dover Horsemastership Clinic and help make this incredible educational opportunity possible for junior and young riders. The Claremore, Oklahoma based company is a founding sponsor of the Robert Dover Horsemastership Clinic, now in its fifth consecutive year. The Horse of Course gladly supplied jackets and vests for all clinic attendees and family members.

The 2016 Robert Dover Horsemastership Clinic, held on January 5-9 at the VanKampen Arena at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival show grounds in Wellington, Florida, provided participants and auditors with ample opportunity to listen and learn from top professionals. Clinic participants started each day with a fitness routine, followed by riding lessons and educational presentations from professionals across all facets of the equestrian sport. Riders had the exclusive opportunity to train with dressage icons Robert Dover, Steffen Peters, Laura Graves, Charlotte Bredahl-Baker, and George Williams.

Attendees also enjoyed a string of presentations throughout the week given by a range of top industry leaders. Topics included conquering the transition from Young Rider to dressage Professional, improving scores, conducting interviews at competitions, the ideal saddle fit, and understanding equine locomotion and biomechanics.

“We must support our young riders, or we have nothing going forward,” Haist said, explaining the importance of developing America’s junior and young riders. “I have been involved with supporting young riders for twenty years now. I have a wall of photos in my store of all the young rider teams that I have supported over the years. It is amazing to see now that they are almost all professionals in the sport,” she reflected.

After the 2016 Robert Dover Horsemastership Clinic, The Horse of Course is launching straight into another way of giving back to the dressage community. The tack business is a sponsor of the Adequan Global Dressage Festival, which takes place in Wellington directly after the Horsemastership Clinic. Throughout the twelve-week show series, The Horse of Course will be rewarding spectacular performances with The Horse of Course High Score Award and providing all the equipment and apparel that competitors need through its mobile tack shop.

The Horse of Course is a one-stop must-shop, offering top quality, fairly-priced equestrian merchandise including popular brands Cavallo, Eskadron, Grand Prix, Kentucky, Konig, Neue Schule, Passler, Pikeur, Redbarn, Romfh, Schockemohle, Sommer, USG, and Vespucci. Saddle-fitting services are also available. To learn more about The Horse of Course, Inc., visit www.thehorseofcourse.com or call 888-494-6773.

The Horse of Course, Inc.
Beth Haist, CEO
888-49-HORSE (46773)
www.thehorseofcourse.com
beth@thehorseofcourse.com

Stars of Tomorrow Set to Shine as Robert Dover Horsemastership Week Returns to Wellington

Rebecca Cohen and her Westphalian gelding Downtown will participate in the Robert Dover Horsemastership Week along with a number of other top young riders. (Photo courtesy of JRPR)

Wellington, FL (December 28, 2012) – The second annual Robert Dover Horsemastership Week (RDHW) will be presented January 2-6, 2013 in the Van Kampen Arena of the Global Dressage Festival show grounds and at Tuny Page’s Stillpoint Farm.  The week will shine a spotlight on what its U.S. Olympic namesake, Robert Dover, calls the dressage world’s ‘stars of tomorrow,’ coinciding with a George Morris Horsemastership Clinic for top junior jumping riders.

“I am very excited to once again be holding the Robert Dover Horsemastership Week at the beautiful Global Dressage Festival venue.  The Emerging Dressage Athlete Program has become enormously important in identifying and nurturing our talented juniors and young riders,” said the six-time Olympian and USDF Hall of Famer.  Dover began riding at age 13, starting dressage at 19 and, nine years later, competed in his first (1984) Olympics, going on to qualify for every squad thereafter through 2004.

RDHW riders were chosen from Lendon Gray Dressage4Kids (D4K) Emerging Dressage Athlete clinics, North American Junior Young Rider Championships, U.S. Equestrian Federation Festival of Champions, and the Dressage Seat Medal Finals.  Among the dozen riders representing hometowns in Texas, New York, Illinois, Wisconsin, Arizona, Connecticut, Washington, California, and Louisiana is one Florida rider:  Rebecca Cohen.

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Second Annual Robert Dover Horsemastership Clinic on January 1-6

Wellington, FL – December 22, 2012 – Equestrian Sport Productions is pleased to announce that the Second Annual Robert Dover Horsemastership Clinic will be held at The Stadium at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, site of the 2013 Adequan Global Dressage Festival, on January 1-6, 2013. The clinic will consist of training with world-renowned dressage riders as well as lectures from the industry’s best horsemen and women.

The riding clinic will take place at the Van Kampen Arena at the Stadium and coincides with the George H. Morris Horsemastership Training Session for hunter/jumper riders on the FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival show grounds.

Twelve riders and 10 official auditors will participate in the clinic and will have the chance to work with amazing dressage riders, trainers, and judges such as: Six-time Olympian Robert Dover, 2012 U.S. Olympians Jan Ebeling and Tina Konyot, U.S. Olympians Lendon Gray and Courtney Dye, international riders Katherine Bateson Chandler, Tuny Page and Michael Barisone, and international judges Gary Rockwell and Anne Gribbons.

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