KENSINGTON, N.H.--Candice King, one of the most talented equestrians in the United States, is donating her time and expertise to run a clinic on Dec.16 at Yorkfield Stables in Kensington.
All proceeds will go directly to The Kevin Babington Foundation.
I have known Candice for many years and she is, in fact, featured in chapter four of my book, 'Unbridled Passion.'
Candice was the top-placed U.S. rider in the FEI Show Jumping World Cup Final in Gothenburg, Sweden, and was the first U.S. rider since 1968 to win the 2001 Queen Elizabeth II Cup at the Royal Invitational Horse Show (CSIO-Hickstead) in England.
Some of Candice's most notable successes include placing first in the six-bar competition at CSIO5* in Rotterdam.
Candice qualified for the shortlist at the 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games in Aachen, Germany. She has represented the United States in the biggest events all over the world and has won many Grand Prix events.
CANDICE has served as a member of the USHJA Trainers Certification Program Committee and is on the distinguished list of TCP Approved Clinicians.
She is also an active member of the USHJA Board of Directors and Professionals Committee, as well as the USEF Jumper Committee and the High-Performance Show Jumping Eligible Athletes Committee.
Lucy Davies and Yorkfield Stables in Kensington will again graciously host this clinic to benefit The Kevin Babington Foundation.
The facility boasts a state-of-the-art, heated indoor arena with top-quality GGT footing material.
Refreshments will be available, and spectators are encouraged to join us
Group 1 - Beginners: 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM, with a jump height of 0.75m – 1.0m.
Group 2 - Intermediate: 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM, with a jump height of 1.05m – 1.05m.
Group 3 - Advanced: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM, with a jump height not exceeding 1.10m.
Please Register your horse online at kevinbabingtonfoundation.org
All pertinent information will be provided once you are registered.
Space will be limited, so please register as soon as possible.