At Fieldstone Farm
Contact 707-836-0799
Nick Wagman is a top U.S. trainer based in Rancho Santa Fe. His successes include winning the Pavo Cup in Holland, the most prestigious dressage competition for young horses where over 500 compete. He again won the Pavo cup the following year in 1997 with Krack C, who eventually became the mount of Anke Van Gruvson. Nick won the 1998 Pavo Cup with another stallion, Bon Aparte. That same year Nick qualified as an American for the Dutch Championships and placed in the top five at the P.S.G. level among Holland's best riders. Before returning to the U.S. in 2000 he qualified Krack C for the Dutch Championships at the P.S.G. level. Shortly after that Anke bought the horse.
Since returning to the U.S. Nick has continued to excel and has trained many horses through the Grand Prix level and has participated in the National Gladstone Championships in the top 10 in the U.S. He has many top level horses in his training and competition program.
Contact: Tracy Underwood 707-975-2097
Monthly Cavaletti Clinics with Erika Jansson at Santa Rosa Equestrian Center
contact Erika Jansson 707-326-7612
email ejdressage@me.com
At Sporthorse America, Santa Rosa, CA.
Conrad Schumacher, well known Educator, for many years was prime trainer for Junior and Young riders.
Has given Trainer conferences, for USDF for many years.
Has trained many riders to be very successful through Grand Prix in Germany and the USA.
Auditors are always welcome. A small amount is charged per day depending on the format.
E-mail to lilo.fore@comcast.net
At Chocolate Horse Farm
Contact Andrea Pfeiffer
phone: 707-484-5698
Monthly Cavaletti Clinics with Erika Jansson at Santa Rosa Equestrian Center
call, text or email to sign up
contact Erika Jansson 707-326-7612
email ejdressage@me.com
At Fieldstone Farm
Contact 707-836-0799
Nick Wagman is a top U.S. trainer based in Rancho Santa Fe. His successes include winning the Pavo Cup in Holland, the most prestigious dressage competition for young horses where over 500 compete. He again won the Pavo cup the following year in 1997 with Krack C, who eventually became the mount of Anke Van Gruvson. Nick won the 1998 Pavo Cup with another stallion, Bon Aparte. That same year Nick qualified as an American for the Dutch Championships and placed in the top five at the P.S.G. level among Holland's best riders. Before returning to the U.S. in 2000 he qualified Krack C for the Dutch Championships at the P.S.G. level. Shortly after that Anke bought the horse.
Since returning to the U.S. Nick has continued to excel and has trained many horses through the Grand Prix level and has participated in the National Gladstone Championships in the top 10 in the U.S. He has many top level horses in his training and competition program.
May 30th, 2013
8am-2pm at Santa Rosa Equestrian Center
Contact Muriel Price (707)490-5650 or murielprice@comcast.net
Cost: $250 per lesson, preference given to riders who would like to ride both days.
Make checks out to Woodbridge Farm, your ride will be confirmed with receipt of a check and your application.
July 12-14, 2013
Barbier Farm
Healdsburg, CA
This three day clinic is an educational opportunity for hands on experience working with French Classical Dressage Master Dominique Barbier. Designed and developed to enhance participants understanding and implementation of French Classical Dressage, our weekend workshops are dynamic, informative and fun.
Dominiquebarbier.com
Contact: 707-696-2828 or 707-480-5598
email: barbierfarminfo@aol.com
July 27-28
Contact 707-836-0799
Nick Wagman is a top U.S. trainer based in Rancho Santa Fe. His successes include winning the Pavo Cup in Holland, the most prestigious dressage competition for young horses where over 500 compete. He again won the Pavo cup the following year in 1997 with Krack C, who eventually became the mount of Anke Van Gruvson. Nick won the 1998 Pavo Cup with another stallion, Bon Aparte. That same year Nick qualified as an American for the Dutch Championships and placed in the top five at the P.S.G. level among Holland's best riders. Before returning to the U.S. in 2000 he qualified Krack C for the Dutch Championships at the P.S.G. level. Shortly after that Anke bought the horse.
Since returning to the U.S. Nick has continued to excel and has trained many horses through the Grand Prix level and has participated in the National Gladstone Championships in the top 10 in the U.S. He has many top level horses in his training and competition program.
At Woodbridge Farm
contact 707-484-6056
limited number of auditors @ $35 a day
At Fieldstone Farm
Contact 707-836-0799
Nick Wagman is a top U.S. trainer based in Rancho Santa Fe. His successes include winning the Pavo Cup in Holland, the most prestigious dressage competition for young horses where over 500 compete. He again won the Pavo cup the following year in 1997 with Krack C, who eventually became the mount of Anke Van Gruvson. Nick won the 1998 Pavo Cup with another stallion, Bon Aparte. That same year Nick qualified as an American for the Dutch Championships and placed in the top five at the P.S.G. level among Holland's best riders. Before returning to the U.S. in 2000 he qualified Krack C for the Dutch Championships at the P.S.G. level. Shortly after that Anke bought the horse.
Since returning to the U.S. Nick has continued to excel and has trained many horses through the Grand Prix level and has participated in the National Gladstone Championships in the top 10 in the U.S. He has many top level horses in his training and competition program.
September 13-15 at Santa Rosa Equestrian Center
Contact Tracy Underwood 707-975-2097
At Chocolate Horse Farm
Contact Andrea Pfeiffer
phone: 707-484-5698
At Sporthorse America, Santa Rosa, CA.
Conrad Schumacher, well known Educator, for many years was prime trainer for Junior and Young riders.
Has given Trainer conferences, for USDF for many years.
Has trained many riders to be very successful through Grand Prix in Germany and the USA.
Auditors are always welcome. A small amount is charged per day depending on the format.
E-mail to lilo.fore@comcast.net
At Fieldstone Farm
Contact 707-836-0799
Nick Wagman is a top U.S. trainer based in Rancho Santa Fe. His successes include winning the Pavo Cup in Holland, the most prestigious dressage competition for young horses where over 500 compete. He again won the Pavo cup the following year in 1997 with Krack C, who eventually became the mount of Anke Van Gruvson. Nick won the 1998 Pavo Cup with another stallion, Bon Aparte. That same year Nick qualified as an American for the Dutch Championships and placed in the top five at the P.S.G. level among Holland's best riders. Before returning to the U.S. in 2000 he qualified Krack C for the Dutch Championships at the P.S.G. level. Shortly after that Anke bought the horse.
Since returning to the U.S. Nick has continued to excel and has trained many horses through the Grand Prix level and has participated in the National Gladstone Championships in the top 10 in the U.S. He has many top level horses in his training and competition program.
At Sporthorse America, Santa Rosa, CA.
Stephan Kiesewetter, a well known Educator, clinician training through Grand Prix. Trained and Shown successfully many horses to the Grand Prix in Germany. A licensed professional of highest the standard.
Was director of the training center in Germany for professionals and also Amateur riders.
Was Trainer for the German Para equestrian team in Germany.
Auditors are always welcome. A small amount is charged per day depending on the format.
E-mail to lilo.fore@comcast.net
At Fieldstone Farm
Contact 707-836-0799
Nick Wagman is a top U.S. trainer based in Rancho Santa Fe. His successes include winning the Pavo Cup in Holland, the most prestigious dressage competition for young horses where over 500 compete. He again won the Pavo cup the following year in 1997 with Krack C, who eventually became the mount of Anke Van Gruvson. Nick won the 1998 Pavo Cup with another stallion, Bon Aparte. That same year Nick qualified as an American for the Dutch Championships and placed in the top five at the P.S.G. level among Holland's best riders. Before returning to the U.S. in 2000 he qualified Krack C for the Dutch Championships at the P.S.G. level. Shortly after that Anke bought the horse.
Since returning to the U.S. Nick has continued to excel and has trained many horses through the Grand Prix level and has participated in the National Gladstone Championships in the top 10 in the U.S. He has many top level horses in his training and competition program.