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Wednesday, November 13 2013 / Published in General

George Morris Travels to Rhode Island, South Carolina and Illinois For Three Weeks of Horsemastership Clinics

Wellington, FL – November 13, 2013 – After retiring as Chef d’Equipe of the United States Show Jumping Team, legendary horseman and coach George Morris has set his sights on developing the future of the sport by conducting clinics around the country. Over the next three weeks, he will be traveling to Rhode Island, South Carolina and Illinois where riders and auditors will have the opportunity to learn from the best in the business.

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Morris’ November Schedule Will Include:

Nov. 15-17: Black Horse Farm

  • Wendy Smith
  • (774) 521-4788
  • bhfwarrenri@yahoo.com
  • Warren, RI

Nov. 22-24: Clemson University’s T. Ed Garrison Livestock Arena

  • Sherry Pace
  • (864) 246-3255
  • pacemap@aol.com
  • St. Pendleton, SC

Nov 29-Dec 1: Canterbury Farm/Telluride

  • Diane Carney
  • (847) 922-6167
  • dtelluride@aol.com
  • Hampshire, IL

Focusing on helping riders develop correct form and function, Morris has often been referred to as the founding father of hunt seat equitation. Second to none, his teachings, technique and style are revered around the world. Over the course of his career, Morris has been highly successful as a rider, coach, clinician, author and judge.

While the spots for the clinics filled up immediately, auditor positions are still available to gain knowledge from the esteemed Morris through observation, and a waiting list is available for riders should a spot become available.

The daily clinic schedule will include the first group of intermediate riders at 9:00 a.m., followed by advanced riders at 11 a.m. The final group of jumper riders will commence at 2:00 p.m.

For more information about the George Morris Clinics and to view future dates please visit http://www.ghmclinics.com

 

Tagged under: Black Horse Farm, Canterbury Farm, Clemson University, Clinic, Clinics, Equine, FTI, FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival, FTI WEF, George Morris, Horse, Hunter, Jumper, Show, Show Jumping, Sidelines Magazine, WEF, Winter Equestrian Festival

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