Cedar Ridge Farm in Athens, Georgia is hosting a Lucinda Green cross-country clinic on October 7 -8. In addition to bringing Lucinda over and welcoming riders to their farm, Cedar Ridge is also generously offering to sponsor any upper level horses and riders (currently competing at the CCI3* and CCI4* level) who are interested in participating in the clinic.
“Lucinda was at the London Olympic Test Event,” said Carolyn Cadier. “And of course teaches all over England, as well as many other countries around the world. I thought it would be of great benefit to our riders who are in contention for the Olympic Team to do a preparatory clinic with her before next year’s Olympics.”
Clinic Details:
Two hour sessions each day
Day I: Technique with standard and rails
Day II: Cross-country natural obstacles
Fee: $375
Stabling: $40/night (limited)
Cedar Ridge Farm
7804 Jefferson River Rd.
Athens, GA 30607
Contact Carolyn Cadier for more information
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