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We are fortunate to have several trainers who visit our facility to work and train with many of our boarders who are regular clients. We have a very independent atmosphere. We have trainers of all disciplines: hunter, jumper, dressage, eventers, and basic balance seat and flat work. You are welcome to train with whomever you want. You may choose from the many trainers that already come to our facility or you may bring your own trainer. You will never be denied a spot in the arena for we only offer private lessons which will assure you that you will never be crowded out of our arena. Below are some of the trainers who visit our facility. |
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Alex Chterba |
Alex is an internationally recognized trainer. He was a member of the Soviet Olympic jumping team and then the Olympic dressage team. He achieved sports master certification at 18, winning the National Grand Prix. During his career, he has won numerous gold, silver, and bronze medals. Alex has coached for the most important competitions: the European Championships, the World Championships, and the Olympics. In recognition of his coaching activities, he was named "Best Trainer" of the USSR in 1989 and in 1990. The Equestrian Federation of the USSR certified him as a coach of the highest quality in 1990. |
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Jenna LaCroix |
"R" Dressage Judge, trainer and instructor through FEI rides at the Grand Prix level; has been teaching for more than 20 years and trained and studied under world-renowned European and American trainers. |
| Miki Erricker | "L" graduate, trainer and instructor of dressage through USDF; judges schooling shows, and has a training facility, Stream Side Stables. |
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Jessica Lawrence
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Assistant Editor at "Dressage Today magazine;
former FEI y oung rider and Prix St. George competitor; originally
from Ontario, Canada, where her family owns a successful hunter and
dressage training facility: South Winds Stables. |
| Jill Knudson | Trainer and Instructor certified through ARICP, level 3 (highest level); judges schooling shows; manages the lesson riding program for an established riding academy, Cavalia; teaches balanced seat, show jumping, hunt seat, and cross country; an active and successful competitor. |
| Tony Eyler | Breaks and trains young horses and practices natural horsemanship with problem horses. He not only works with the horse, but can communicate well and teach the rider. |
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Potomac Riverside Farm 17224 Elmer School Road, Dickerson, MD 20842 (Poolesville) 301-972-8187 Kent and Anna Slaysman
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