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Clinic hosted by Persimmon Tree Farm, The Equiery and the Maryland Horse Shows Association
What: Equitation Clinic with Archie Cox
When: Thursday, June 25, 2009
Where: Persimmon Tree Farm, 1030 Bloom Road, Westminster, Maryland
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Cost: $20.00 - lunch included (Cost is for everyone on the grounds)
Clinician: Archie Cox
Horses have always loomed large in Archie Cox’s life. As a junior rider on the East Coast, he was already competing on the national level. He was earning ribbons at the AHSA Medal and ASPCA Maclay Finals. In the spring of 1992, Archie moved to California, where he worked for the next several years with top trainer Karen Healey. In December 2002, he opened his own business, Brookway Stables – named after his grandparents’ farm in Maine – at Middle Ranch in Lakeview Terrace. There he typically has thirty to thirty-five horses in training and twelve to fifteen students/clients, from pony riders to older amateurs. “I really love teaching,” Archie adds. “I like to see the relationship between horse and rider develop.”
Invitations are being sent to the top riders in the following divisions: Gittings Horsemanship, MHSA Medal on Horses and MHSA Adult Medal
Everyone – trainers, parents, spectators (not just riders) are encouraged to attend and participate in the clinic.
For information contact: Carolyn Krome – (410) 876-8645 or Email: krome@verizon.com
What: Equitation Clinic with Archie Cox
When: Thursday, June 25, 2009
Where: Persimmon Tree Farm, 1030 Bloom Road, Westminster, Maryland
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Cost: $20.00 - lunch included (Cost is for everyone on the grounds)
Clinician: Archie Cox
Horses have always loomed large in Archie Cox’s life. As a junior rider on the East Coast, he was already competing on the national level. He was earning ribbons at the AHSA Medal and ASPCA Maclay Finals. In the spring of 1992, Archie moved to California, where he worked for the next several years with top trainer Karen Healey. In December 2002, he opened his own business, Brookway Stables – named after his grandparents’ farm in Maine – at Middle Ranch in Lakeview Terrace. There he typically has thirty to thirty-five horses in training and twelve to fifteen students/clients, from pony riders to older amateurs. “I really love teaching,” Archie adds. “I like to see the relationship between horse and rider develop.”
Invitations are being sent to the top riders in the following divisions: Gittings Horsemanship, MHSA Medal on Horses and MHSA Adult Medal
Everyone – trainers, parents, spectators (not just riders) are encouraged to attend and participate in the clinic.
For information contact: Carolyn Krome – (410) 876-8645 or Email: krome@verizon.com