The USEA Emerging Athlete (EA21) Central Region Clinic resumed at Holly Hill Farm in Benton, Louisiana, on Sunday, June 11. Rebecca “Bec” Braitling, USEA Eventing Coaches Program (ECP) instructor, streamlined instruction with 12 pre-selected participants who may be vying for a spot at attending the national camp with EA21 Director of Coaching, David O’Connor in January 2024.
The USEA Emerging Athlete (EA21) Central Region Clinic kicked off at Holly Hill Farm in Benton, Louisiana, on June 10. USEA Eventing Coaches Program (ECP) instructor Rebecca “Bec” Braitling and 12 chosen young riders came together to experience an added level of training and development utilizing the skills that Braitling has developed as a professional eventer in her own right.
The EA21 Central Clinic held at Holly Hill Farm in Benton, Louisiana resumed August 2 with Coach Rebecca “Bec” Braitling. The participants put into practice step-by-step guided foundational work to assist them in developing successful eventing careers with a focus on show jumping.
The USEA Emerging Athlete (EA21) Central Clinic at Holly Hill Farm in Benton, Louisiana began on August 1. US-based Australian eventer and USEA ICP level V certified instructor Rebecca “Bec” Braitling and twelve pre-selected USEA eventers came together to utilize the power of coaching and a willingness of participants to learn and improve with the goal of progressing toward a promising future as event riders.