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Posted 11/6/2009 8:15:27 AM


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hello there =]
first i want to say thanks to everyone who looks at this, even if you can't help.

anyways, my name is stephanie and i'm 17 years old. i've been riding english pleasure, equitation, and hunters since i was 4 years old. recently i left my original barn, and tried to find a barn that focused on eventing. i've been having a REALLY hard time finding a barn though. since i live in overlea/parkville, (right outside of baltimore city) i'm not really in horse country. i'm willing to travel up to 45 minutes for lessons in eventing/dressage. i can w/t/c & jump 2'9 courses and 3ft singles. i can control a horse in a out of the arena. i've schooled at fair hill once, and had a blast, i've also done b/n test a and got a 50.3% (it was my first dressage test ever!) sadly since i'm still in high school i don't have the money to own my own horse. i want lessons from a qualified instructor, with well behaved lesson horses. if anyone knows of a place close by i would LOVE to hear about it!

thanks guys!
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Posted 11/7/2009 1:14:48 PM


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Check the Equiery magazine (found at local tack shop or feed store). They have a listing of riding stables in MD. You can also check their website.(equiery.com) Good luck! 

 

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Posted 11/8/2009 3:24:10 AM
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here eventing trainers from everywhere.

YOu may have to 'travel' a bit not sure if Baltimore city is the 'same' as the city of. YOu might have to go to N.Va. and surrounding areas depending on where you are.

http://www.useventing.com/education.php?id=34

50% is not a bad score for the first time out.


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Posted 11/8/2009 6:51:49 AM


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thanks so much!
i'll check out both of those links.
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