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Olympic Equestrian to Teach in Williamstown - October 07, 2008
Williamstown - Greg Best, Double Silver Medallist at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, will be teaching a show jumping clinic at DeMayo’s Bonnie Lea Farm in Williamstown, from Thursday, October 23rd through Sunday, October 26th. Greg Best is one of the world’s premier show jumping instructors, teaching clinics throughout the United States and New Zealand, where he currently resides. He and his Olympic mount Gem Twist are one of the most famous teams in U.S. show jumping history.
Each two-hour lesson will contain three riders and will cost $225 per person. For those interested in auditing, the cost is $30 a day. Due to the terrific response Bonnie Lea Farm has received from the regional equestrian community, availability is limited, however there are a few slots remaining. If interested, registration forms are available at www.bonnielea.com under “Clinics and Events”. Or for more information contact Lisa DeMayo directly at (413) 441-6349 or lisademayo@hotmail.com.
“Last year, a few of my students and I drove 8 hours with 6 horses in tow, in sweltering August heat no less, to ride with Greg” said Lisa DeMayo, “and it was completely worth it! Greg is a great instructor, incredibly knowledgeable and thoughtful, but also a lot of fun. When he agreed to come to Williamstown, we were ecstatic! I encourage anyone working to improve their jumping skills to take advantage of this unique opportunity to ride with one of the greats.”
Bonnie Lea Farm is located at 511 North Street in Williamstown. It offers boarding and lessons, and is a breeding facility specializing in athletic, sound and sensible Morgan crosses. Bonnie Lea Farm is owned and operated by Lisa DeMayo, in partnership with her parents, Carol and Dick DeMayo. |
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