Item Release: Vol 11 # 2     Friday January 28, 2011
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January 28, 2011

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Lynne Stephenson & John Anderson co-hosted the Eddie Macken Clinic.

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The management of Rocky Mountain Show Jumping, and Concorde Stables want to take this opportunity to thank Eddie Macken of Langley, British Columbia for joining a great group of Alberta based riders at Anderson Ranch for a tune up clinic in early January. A special thanks to everyone who participated in this clinic hosted by one of the greats in the sport!

Both Lynne Stephenson & John Anderson joined forces to host the Eddie Macken Clinic earlier this month. The purpose was to give riders heading south to compete at the HITS Desert Circuit in Thermal, a little touch up on their skills before the circuit begins.

Committed to the development of both the sport and riders in Alberta, the Eddie Macken Clinic was just another way to continue upholding the managements mission statement, and continue with the dedication to the sport.

As a special Thank You to Eddie, and all of the participants in the Clinic, Lynn and John had a great summary video made of the clinic, and want to share it with all of you. There will be more of these types of clinics in the future! We will pass along information to these clinics as they become available.

Please enjoy this 6 minute clinic video summary, and Thank You again Eddie for joining us during a cold weekend in January in Alberta.....see you in Thermal, and thanks as well to all of the clinic participants!

For those of you attending the first of the Winter Training Series Hunter version being held on the weekend of February 12-13, the online enty form has been posted to our website. A reminder to get your entries in ontime to avoid late fees, as well as earn yourself valuable cards for the $25,000.00 Horselife's Survivor Rocky Mountain program.

 

 

Rocky Mountain Show Jumping hosts its tournaments at Anderson Ranch in Calgary’s south end, a world-class facility featuring permanent stabling for 300 horses and a grass grand prix field complete with natural obstacles.  For more information on Rocky Mountain Show Jumping, please visit www.rmshowjumping.com.