The clinic will to step up to the next level with trainers, clinicians and coaches that helped past, present and future title holders for rodeos such as Chief Joseph Days, Elgin Stampede, Eastern Oregon Livestock Show, Pendleton Round Up, Lewiston Round Up, Miss Rodeo Oregon and Miss Rodeo America.
Topics will range from speaking, modeling, knowledge tests, horsemanship interviews, and impromptu questions, riding grand entry, parades, riding set patterns, design of patterns, rail work and run ins.
This is an actual “bring your horse clinic” and get advice from true horsemanship judges.
Cost: $120 per person, $170 person & parent or chaperon, $50 per participant not riding in the mounted sections.
The clinics are held May 18-20, and September 7-9.
Contact Vixen Radford at dunfoxy@gmail.com for more information or for a registration form.
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