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Irish
Horse Board Breeding and Producing for Market Requirements
Seminars |
The
Irish Horse Board is running two seminars on the theme Breeding
and Producing for Market Requirements on Thursday the 12th
of February at 8pm in Haydens Hotel, Ballinasloe and on Friday the
13th of February at 8pm in Hotel Kilkenny, Kilkenny. Speakers at
the seminars will include experts in the field of showjumping, eventing
and dressage.
Comdt John Ledingham, ex international showjumper and Chairman of
both the EFI Coaching and High Performance Committees will speak
on the requirements for breeding and producing showjumping horses
for the national and international markets. During his career with
the Army Equitation School, Comdt Ledingham represented Ireland
on 63 Nations Cups teams, including five Aga Khan Cup wins, and
he also won the Hickstead Derby on three occasions.
William Micklem, FBHS, will speak on the market requirements for
breeding and producing eventing and leisure horses. He is particularly
well qualified to speak on this subject as he supplied Karen and
David OConnor of the USA with the Irish bred eventers Giltedge
and Custom Made. Between them, those two horses have
won 12 medals at either Olympic, World or Pan American Games for
the USA Giltedge with 7 (a record for a horse
representing the USA) and Custom Made with 5. William
is the author of the recently published DK Complete Horse
Riding Manual, and he is also a well known coach and trainer,
and he was the brains behind the Ride On extravaganza
at last years European Championships in Punchestown,,
Gisela Holstein, international dressage judge, EFI tutor, and trainer
will speak of the important factors in breeding and producing horses
for the dressage market. Gisela has very successfully produced dressage
horses to Olympic Games standard, and the IHB is delighted to avail
of her expertise and experience. Dermot Ryan, Acting Director General
of the Irish Horse Board will also give a short presentation on
the current trends in breeding in Ireland. Entrance is free of charge
and all are welcome to attend.
www.irishhorseboard.com
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