Just Days
To The Ultimate Equine Experience 2004
The
Ultimate Equine Experience - the national tour of regional equine
fairs - kicks off its 2004 season with the Midlands Equine Fair,
which will take place at the Three Counties Showground, Malvern,
in just a few days on 13 and 14 March 2004.
The
2004 Fair looks set to be bigger and better than ever before, with
a fantastic range of demonstrations, displays and, of course, opportunities
to shop.
Details
include:
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Lucinda McAlpine, the renowned owner of Brackenhill Stud, who will
be demonstrating her approach to the natural rearing of horses.
Over the last five years she has developed a system of stress-free
horse management.
"
Andrew Nicholson, the internationally recognised eventer who has
represented New Zealand at four Olympic Games.
"
Tony Newberry, former member of the British Olympic show jumping
team, who will be discussing the rights and wrongs of show jumping
technique.
"
Mary Wanless, international lecturer and renowned author, whose
groundbreaking research and understanding provide riders with simple
pieces of clear information and instructions, and direct tools for
implementing them. Mary will be training two lucky winners of our
competition to join her in the arena at the Fair.
"
Demonstrations in the sport of Polocrosse, a sport that is a hybrid
of polo from the Far East and lacrosse from North America is becoming
one of the fastest growing sports in the UK.
"
David Burleigh Smith, equine gentling specialist. The main difference
between David's equine gentling techniques and those taught in the
traditional English way is that the rider is taught how to train,
rather than how to ride. By paying attention to the horse, the rider
can learn the way they think and react to sounds and movement, their
likes and dislikes, the way they like to be touched in return to
touch us.
"
The Mystic Horsemen, a team of stunt riders consisting of six riders
and six horses, who display their skills at horse shows and in films
and on television in a range of styles including Cossack, Wild West
and Spanish High School.
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The launch of a new charity - Veteran Horse Welfare - and the presence
of other charities such as the International League for the Protection
of Horses, the Veteran Horse Society and the Rare Breeds Survival
Trust, which is launching its Rocking Horse Appeal at the Fair.
"
The ever popular breed parade and display area including the Rare
Breeds Survival Trust.
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Over 100 opportunities to shop in a special Equestrian Shopping
Village.
Tickets
and information regarding exhibition opportunities are available
in advance from Contour Exhibitions & Events by calling 01884
841925, and advance booking discounts are available. Further information
and on line booking are available by logging on at www.contour.uk.net.
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