November 2009 Equestrian news from Scotland and the North of England
SEA Coaching Conference - 26 Nov, 2009
The SEA Coaching Conference on Jan 15, will bring two world-renowned coaches to Ingliston Equestrian Centre, Bishopton. Cmdt John Ledingham and Richard Davison will describe their coaching philosophies and share their expertise in a series of practical sessions working with novice, developing and advanced horses and riders.
The conference will appeal to trainers, coaches and riders, as well as those that simply want to enjoy seeing how two legends deal with everyday training issues.
SEA Conference Application Form
Nominations Open for Prestigious Annual Breeders' Award - 26 Nov, 2009
If you know of a breeder who has made an outstanding lifetime contribution to British performance sport horse and pony breeding, we need to hear about them!The British Breeding Breeders Awards Dinner will be held at The Grange City Hotel, a five star setting, in the heart of the City of London on Saturday 9 January 2010. The pinnacle of the evening is the presentation of the prestigious Meritoire. This is awarded to an individual who has been nominated by their fellows in the equestrian community and in the opinion of the British Breeding Awards Committee, has made a great contribution to the British breeding industry.
Nominations are now open. If there is someone who you believe has made, or is making, a great contribution towards breeding great performance sport horses or ponies, we would like to hear from you. Nominations are confidential and the closing date is Monday 7 December 2009.
Nomination forms can be downloaded from Nomination Forms
HRH Princess Royal Praises Work of World Horse Welfare - 16 Nov, 2009
World Horse Welfare President, HRH The Princess Royal has spoken of her admiration for the scope and breadth of the charity's work to help horses. The Princess Royal was addressing an audience of over 150 supporters, politicians and industry experts at World Horse Welfare's annual conference held at the Royal Geographical Society in London on Thursday 12th November. The Princess Royal said it was a 'great comfort' that the charity had been able to achieve so much in such a difficult financial climate and that it was testament to supporters and World Horse Welfare's ability in being able to prove that they can make a difference.Latest Classified Adverts from Horse Trader Online and The Native Pony Trader.
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