Thought I would let everyone know ,so they don't show up to ride and find the arena is unavailable, of the following upcoming clinic schedule:
Weds. January 30 - Clayton and Sarah Martin 11:00 to 2:30pm.
Sat Feb 2nd and Sun Feb 3rd - Reining Clinic with Kelly. The arena will be being used from 11 to 4 on Sat. and 10 to 2pm on Sunday.
Th. Feb 7 - John Staples 10 to 4
Th. Feb 21 - John Staples 10 to 4, approx.
Thank you, Leslie Harrison
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Beth and I went to Stock show yesterday, Friday the 18th. We had a blast!!
We got there around 12:00pm and went straight to find some food. There were plenty of vendors to browse through and wish for fun stuff to take home. If you’re looking for a good deal at stock show though, don’t, while some of the booths do have “sales” going on, you’re going to be hard pressed to find real deals. Most of the products prices are boosted then put on sale, and there’s no competition for lower prices. So if you are wanting buy something fun, bring money. While browsing I did find some decent prices on some decent products. At one booth that sold Western home furnishings I found some Melamine dishware, a plate set with a bronc rider that was only $20.00 and a salad bowl set with the same image that was only $ 30.00. They were very cute, but the salesman wasn’t very nice. Since I wasn’t a big spender, I really wasn’t worth his time. Beth and I both bought belts, one for myself, and one for Beth’s husband. Both were very well priced. Mine was a simple black brushed leather with silver brads and a stamped tongue and buckle flap, it needs a better buckle, but I only paid $40.00 for it. At the Official NWSS souvenir booth I was able to pick up a neat water bottle for only $10.00. It sports a blue metallic case with a cool mouth spout that is totally spill proof! You have to suck on the top to get liquid out of it. So, you can find nice things for ok prices, just not a lot of deals.
Beth and I went to go watch the $10,000 Gamblers Choice Jumpers, but before that we were treated to many jumping classes that kept the excitement going all day long. There were beautiful horses and very talented riders. No spills thank goodness, but lots of thrills.
Photo by Naked Eye Photography - Sheila Johnson
Of course the highlight was the Gamblers Choice. If you’ve never seen it, it consists of a number of jumps set up out in the arena at various heights, and with not distinguished course. Each jump is numbered with a point amount ranging from 40 to 110 points, depending on the difficulty and height of the jump. The rider must determine their own course and in a predetermined amount of time, you must jump as many jumps as possible to rack up as many points as you possibly can. You may only jump each obstacle no more than twice. If you knock a jump down you may not jump it again, and if you have only jumped it once, you loose the chance to earn those points again. In the end the person with the most points in the least amount of time wins. But before it’s over, they have one more chance at another 200 points, & to earn that, they must clear a 5 foot fence. If they knock it down though, they deduct 200 points from their previous total.
There were a lot of edge of your seat thrills during this competition, and everyone had a blast.
If you haven’t been to the Stock Show before, you have 8 more days of thrilling competitions to attend. I urge you to go and experience a thrill of a lifetime. I have been going since I was a little girl, I won’t say how long that has been, but suffice it to say that I remember meeting Chris LeDoux when he was still selling tapes out of the back of his pick up and Reba’s concert was free!
If you want to go check out the action online before you head out, go to www.nwss.com or www.nationalwestern.com Good luck and we'll see ya there!
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Jumping & Eventing trainer John Staples will have his first clinic at Leslie Harrison's arena on Thursday, January 17th from 10:00 on. His lessons are approximately 45 minutes and they can be either privates ($65) or group ($55 each). You can do anything from a completely flat lesson to one with cavaletti to more of a jumping/gymnastics lesson. So, don't feel like you have to be competing in eventing to do these lessons.
Please email Heide Anderson @ heide@townofbreckenridge.com or call her @ 970.389.3357 if you want to do a lesson and whether you want to be in a group or do a private. If you prefer a group lesson, let me know the level of you and your horse and what type of lesson you'd prefer. For those of us that are not currently boarding a horse at Leslie's barn, there will be a $10 arena fee.
John is from Wichita and has started coming to Colorado to give lessons to Jim Moore's former students since Jim moved to Virginia. John has been coming for one to two weeks each month to give lessons at Stellar Stables in Parker and Ken Caryl Equestrian Center in Jefferson County. He has ridden at the advanced level and has coached students from beginner up to advanced levels. He is a Level III certified USEA (United States Eventing Association) instructor, and is interested in ramping up the instructor certification program here in Colorado. The people that I've spoken with about him have had nothing but really positive things to say about his teaching style and communication. He is actually thinking about moving to Colorado because of the possible client base here.
In any event, you can read more about him and his coaching/instruction at http://www.windermerestables.com/
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It’s been ten years since the national United States Eventing Association held
Their annual convention in the West! The last time was in 1997 in Salt Lake City.
If you would like to attend the convention or the Rockin’ the Rockies reception please go to www.msea-usea.org or to www.usea.org !

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