Icelands dream team of clinicians to the US
Gaited horse training masters. The
Icelandic horse has a rapidly growing number of admirers in the USA.This
incredible strong and powerful surefooted breed has been purebred for over 1100
years, ridden and used by the Vikings, known for extreme versatile and smooth
gaits. A horse bred for use- .The Icelandic horse is wonderfully
flexible in the body and comes 4 and 5 gaited.
For the first time in the US Icelands
dream team of clinicians are doing events to introduce in a professional manner
the Icelandic horse and Icelandic horsemanship.
The event called ; The Great Icelandic
Horse Fair will start at the Colorado Center For Equestrian Learning
October 4-7th at The Home Ranch in Clark , CO.
The dream team coming all the way from Iceland
with top quality horses features Icelands most famous and respected
horsemen and scholars, will start the event with a demonstration show at the
rodeo grounds in Steamboat Springs, CO. october 3th. From CO the dream team
will take of to California to do another event.
The dream team are:
Benni Lindal, training master, designer
of Bennis Harmony riding tack, maker of the remarkable videotape,
Starting young horses. Former team coach for some European teams competing in
the World Championship.
Eyjolfur Isolfsson, training master,
head riding teacher at Holar College, author of numerous books, articles and
teaching material. Icelandic champion in Gaited Freestyle Dressage and record
holder of the highest tolt score ever in a tolt competition. A highly respected
scholar giving clinics to riding instructors all over Europe.
Reynir Adalsteinsson, training master,
headmaster of the Icelandic Ridingschool, 5 time World Champion, one of
Icelands most successful riders ever. Author of numerous articles, books
and training videotapes. A natural horseman if there ever was one.
Eysteinn Leifsson, trainer, riding
teacher and exporter. One of Icelands most promising young
trainers.
Dr. Agust Sigurdsson, the National horse
breeding adviser, breeder of the year 2000 in Iceland at the breeding farm
Kirkjubaer. A highly respected scientist in the field of horse breeding.
The Great Icelandic Horse Fair is organized by
B&B at icelandic-horses.is in association with the Colorado Center For
Equestrian Learning. For all information contact B&B at:
bjossi@icelandic-horses.is
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