Monday, May 7, 2012

Dragonfire To Host Gina Miles

Dragonfire is thrilled to be hosting a Gina Miles Clinic June 9th and 10th. That's right folks, Gina Miles, the Olympic Silver Medalist will be here to teach you all she knows and will have you well on your way to standing on a podium.



 After two days cram-packed with international knowledge handed down to you on a silver platter by Gina, you might be closer than you think!


Your Dressage problems will be a thing of the past, as the first day of the clinic will focus on the flat as well as show jumping exercises.



This could be you after the first day.....


The second day will be all jumping with emphasis on cross country exercises.


There won't be any carousel riding here, but you will certainly have fun as you improve your eventing skills.


The clinic fee is $265 for two days of intimate sized groups that will guarantee that Gina will be able to give you the attention you need to improve. The Dragonfire facility also boasts a fantastically large ring with several types of stadium and cross country type obstacles that will give you the challenge you desire. Auditors will be just as pleased with the large seating area on the raised berm and a sound system to hear all of Gina's instruction. No need to worry about bringing a lunch or snack, the Deer Creek Pony Club will be on hand to offer a snack bar, so you can watch and learn all day!

Send payment to Dragonfire to reserve your spot now, along with a note telling us what your experience level is. Limited stabling is available, so if you would like to reserve a stall, include $30 with your clinic payment.

There will be no refunds on clinic fees unless your spot can be filled from a wait list. Late entries will only be accepted if space warrants, and will be on a CASH basis only. 


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