Re: [RC] Endurance Clinic in the SE - Truman Prevatt
I would like to add that Ann is one of the the more concerned people
about new rider education and one of the best teachers anywhere. Ann is
a long time rider in the SE region and has brought many a new rider on
board. Ann's resume concerning educaton in endurance riding is awsome.
Ann is also a prior winner of SERA's "Lawton Johnston President's
Award" for lifetime contribution to endurance riding in the Southeast
and one of the co-founders of GERA. Ann is a true southern lady but
don't let that fool you - in her younger days she was "hell on wheels"
on the endurance trail and she knows the sport as a finisher and a
winner. Ann has develped a wonderful program and I urge anyone new to
the sport, or wanting to get into the sport to come to the clinic - you
won't be sorry you did. It will be the best 25 dollars you could ever
spend. Your horse will thank you.
With speakers like Angie McGhee showing you how to yo-yo a sponge out
of sight of the competition while riding 20 mph down the trail to keep
your horse cool - you can't go wrong.
THE JOURNEY OF A THOUSAND MILES…
ENDURANCE RIDING CLINIC
June 25 –26 2004 Oconee WMA, Near Eatonton, GA
Friday, June 25 9:00 AM Registration
Cost: $25 for the day Audit - $10
Saturday, June 26 Endurance Ride 30 or 55 miles
Cost for 30 miles: $65 minus $25 for the clinic ($40)
Or, Ride training loop, approx. 15 miles $15
At the end of the day on Friday, riders can decide whether to ride 30
miles or the training loop. All horses will go through
the vet checks.
The Oconee Ride Management, Georgia Endurance Riders Association, and
Southeastern Endurance Riders Association sponsor this clinic.
For additional information about the sport of endurance riding
Contact Ann Cofield for a starter packet and to register for the
clinic. 770-271-1459 or anncofield@xxxxxxx
American Endurance Ride Conference aerc.org
Southeastern Endurance Riders Association sera.org
Registration forms available April 1, 2004
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely
in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside,
thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming --WOW-- what
a ride !! "
-- "It is necessary to be noble, and yet take humility as a basis
"It
is necessary to be noble, and yet
take humility as a basis.
It is necessary
to be exalted, and yet take modesty as a foundation."