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November 20, 2016


Judges/ Trainers/ Riders Forum with GABRIEL ARMANDO


Learn an insider’s view of dressage training, and improve the quality of your movements!


An active international judge, as well as FEI rider and trainer, Gabriel is also a mentor for upcoming judge candidates. He has judged international competitions in 20 countries, including:


• North American Junior Young Riders Championship • World Dressage Challenge • Pan American Games • Dressage at Devon • World Cup Qualifi ers


Come enjoy this wonderful opportunity to ride in front


of, and receive feedback and advice, from an experienced, international level judge.


Space is limited! CLOSING DATE: November 1, 2016


Riders of all levels, and auditors are welcome. Lunch will be provided. Fees: Rider- $140 Auditor- $45


To reserve a slot, contact Linda Adkins 301-401-9860 The Stables of Rolling Ridge is a one-of-a-kind 77 acre Dressage facility in Montgomery County:


• minutes from DC Capital Beltway • world class facility


301-401-9860 www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580


• large outdoor ring • individual turnout


• new exquisite indoor arena - EquiFibre footing


www.stablesofrollingridge.com


• 28 stall facility (12 x 12 stalls) • access to miles of trails


7409 Brink Road, Laytonsville, MD 20882 OCTOBER 2016 | THE EQUIERY | 97


905761-161016


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