BZHorseMomE
Hunter/Eq. Trainer :-)
Due to Popular Demand anyone wanting to jump 3'6" or 3'9" in Session III we will adjust the jumps for those heights.
There only a few spots left for each Session so if you are interest please PM me for a registration form. We will be using the indoor if the weather is below freezing, rainy, or snowy.
Anyone not able to ride in the clinic please join us to Audit for a cost of $10 per person.
http://forums.somd.com/horses/159913-hunter-jumper-equitation-clinic-st-leonard-md.html
SESSION 1: Flat & cross rails 12” to 18” (Novice Riders & Green Horses)
SESSION 2 : 2’ to 2’6” (Intermediate Riders)
SESSION 3 : 2’6” to 3'3" (Advance Riders)
Sorry about the misprint about a LEVEL 4
Here is a little Bio about Kenny Krome that I got off the website.
After starting to ride at the age of six at his mother's [Carolyn Krome] pony camp, Ken Krome has been involved with horses his whole life. As a junior rider, he made the long drive from his mother's farm in Maryland to train with George Morris. While studying at the University of Wyoming, where he went on a rodeo scholarship, Ken began judging in order to support himself. Currently he owns and operates K-2 Show Stables off of Persimmon Tree Farm in Westminster, Maryland, where he rides, trains, shows and coaches at competitions up and down the east coast.
As a junior rider, Ken won the Maryland Medal Final, placed second in the Virginia Medal Finals, and competed three times in the Medal/Maclay Finals. Since then, he has won the five year old International Jumper Futurity, placed in many Grand Prix competitions and ridden many horses to zone and national high score awards.
Ken is an FEI course designer and judge as well as an AHSA "R" judge and course designer. Ken has course designed across the country including such notable places as WEF, Devon, Kentucky, Vermont, Ocala, Legacy Cup, and Upperville. He is also a past president of the Maryland Horse Shows Association and a member of the NHJC Board of Governors and USEF Jumper Committee.
Persimmon Tree Farms Website
Training
There only a few spots left for each Session so if you are interest please PM me for a registration form. We will be using the indoor if the weather is below freezing, rainy, or snowy.
Anyone not able to ride in the clinic please join us to Audit for a cost of $10 per person.
http://forums.somd.com/horses/159913-hunter-jumper-equitation-clinic-st-leonard-md.html
SESSION 1: Flat & cross rails 12” to 18” (Novice Riders & Green Horses)
SESSION 2 : 2’ to 2’6” (Intermediate Riders)
SESSION 3 : 2’6” to 3'3" (Advance Riders)
Sorry about the misprint about a LEVEL 4
Here is a little Bio about Kenny Krome that I got off the website.
After starting to ride at the age of six at his mother's [Carolyn Krome] pony camp, Ken Krome has been involved with horses his whole life. As a junior rider, he made the long drive from his mother's farm in Maryland to train with George Morris. While studying at the University of Wyoming, where he went on a rodeo scholarship, Ken began judging in order to support himself. Currently he owns and operates K-2 Show Stables off of Persimmon Tree Farm in Westminster, Maryland, where he rides, trains, shows and coaches at competitions up and down the east coast.
As a junior rider, Ken won the Maryland Medal Final, placed second in the Virginia Medal Finals, and competed three times in the Medal/Maclay Finals. Since then, he has won the five year old International Jumper Futurity, placed in many Grand Prix competitions and ridden many horses to zone and national high score awards.
Ken is an FEI course designer and judge as well as an AHSA "R" judge and course designer. Ken has course designed across the country including such notable places as WEF, Devon, Kentucky, Vermont, Ocala, Legacy Cup, and Upperville. He is also a past president of the Maryland Horse Shows Association and a member of the NHJC Board of Governors and USEF Jumper Committee.
Persimmon Tree Farms Website
Training
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