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Clinton Anderson is an Australian-American natural horsemanship practitioner. He created a training program known as Downunder Horsemanship. He is featured in a number of magazine articles on horse training, has written a book about his methods, is a clinician who tours the United States, and has a television program on RFD-TV as well as an internet TV presence.
Road to the Horse winners Year Trainer Horse 2003 Clinton Anderson: Hancock Sug 2005 Clinton Anderson 2006 Stacy Westfall: Doctor T Tari 2007 Chris Cox: 2008 Chris Cox 2009 Richard Winters 2010 Craig Cameron: 2011 Chris Cox 2012 Guy McLean & Dan James 2013 Guy McLean 2014 Jim Anderson Speedy Cream 2015 Chris Cox 2016 Nick Dowers 2017 Vicki Wilson
Clinton Anderson (horse trainer) B. Buck Brannaman; C. Craig Cameron (horse trainer) D. Tom and Bill Dorrance; L. John Lyons (horse trainer) P. Parelli Natural ...
Around 205 horses competed at this year’s Olympics equestrian events. The chief vet at governing body the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) found pictures of horses with blue tongues ...
The video is blowing up the internet, and it has reminded people of a meme from not long ago in which people were editing videos of horses jumping set to popular songs. For example, here's "I Love ...
German coach hits horse that wouldn’t jump. Horses at the modern pentathlon are assigned at random, and riders get just 20 minutes to warm up with their horse ahead of competitions.
In March 2010, video excerpts from a copyrighted Parelli training video were uploaded to YouTube, showing Linda Parelli handling a one-eyed horse on a lead rope. Some criticized Parelli for handling the horse in a rough manner. [37] The Parellis later uploaded an interview where they address the abuse accusations. [38]
Stephen Nedoroscik was the stealth Olympic hero we needed. The American gymnast won a pair of bronze medals at the Olympics, in the individual pommel horse routine on Saturday and as part of the ...