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FEBRUARY 2011 THE RIDER /33


Olympic Eventing Coach Comes to Canada


The second annual Cana- da’s Outdoor Equine Expo will run June 10th to 12th, 2011 at the Iron Horse Equestrian Com- plex south of Milton. The world- class line-up of clinicians this year will include Wayne Roy- croft, the recently retired coach of the Australian Equestrian Team which has won eleven Olympic medals including Olympic golds in eventing in 1992, 1996 and 2000.


The Extreme Cowboy RaceTM and we are thrilled that he will be conducting this multi-faceted equestrian sporting event over two evenings at Canada’s Out- door Equine Expo.”


“Mr. Roycroft was the Australian coach for 22 years and has been the Chairman of the FEI World Eventing Com- mittee,” said Lorie Jocius, Presi- dent of Canada’s Outdoor Equine Expo. “We are extreme- ly fortunate to be able to have someone with Mr. Roycroft’s credentials offering clinics here in Canada.”


To round out the eventing offering, Jane Savoie will be running clinics on dressage. As the dressage coach of the 1996 and 2000 Canadian Three-Day Event Team, Jane’s reputation in the dressage world is stellar. “Last year we ran Cana- da’s Outdoor Equine Expo at the Arkell Research Station outside of Guelph,” explained Jocius. “With the expansion in our clin- ic programming this year, we needed to move to a larger venue which is why we picked the Iron Horse Equestrian Com- plex located between Milton and Burlington. Since the Equine Expo showcases all breeds and all disciplines, this new location


“With an indoor and out- door trade show, clinics, semi- nars and demonstrations, this is the place to learn more about horses,” said Jocius. “If there are new technologies, tech- niques, products or services that can improve horse care and make horsemanship better, easi- er and more effective, then it will be showcased at Canada’s Outdoor Equine Expo.”


Wayne Roycroft


gives us more flexibility and can facilitate many more horses.” For those interested in driving horses, Muffy Seaton from Williston, South Carolina, will direct clinics on properly hitching horses for driving and reveal tips on combined driving. Ms. Seaton is an ADS judge in pleasure, combined driving and driving dressage. She also holds the prestigious British Driving Society Light Harness Horse Instructor’s Certificate.


“Those who follow West- ern riding and reining will be delighted to know that the 2010 winner of the Road to the Horse competition, Craig Cameron, will be offering clinics on advanced horsemanship, colt starting and reining,” added Jocius. “In 2005, Craig founded


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Canada’s Outdoor Equine Expo will take place Friday, Sat- urday and Sunday, June 10th, 11th and 12th, 2011 at the Iron Horse Equestrian Complex south of Milton. For more infor- mation, please visit www.EquineExpo.ca


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