Learning to Ride, Hunt, and Show: A Step-by-Step Handbook for Riders of All Ages

· Sold by Simon and Schuster
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128
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About this eBook

  • Social media campaign.
  • First time in paperback.
  • With a new foreword by George Morris, former coach of the United States Olympic equestrian team.
  • Approximately four million Americans are involved in the sport of equestrian, and approximately three million horses are used in the Us solely for equestrian.
  • About the author

    Gordon Wright produced more horsemanship champions than any other trainer of his era, most notably William Steinkraus, George Morris, and Frank Chabot, all of whom went onto Olympic fame. At the time of his death in 1990, he was universally acclaimed as one of the most influential horsemen in the United States. He lived in White Plains, New York.

    George Morris is a protégé of Gordon Wright. America’s most successful trainer of hunter/jumper riders, he now serves as coach of America’s gold-winning Olympic show jumping squad. Morris lives in Wellington, Florida.

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