CRDA Adult CAMP
sATURDAY & sUNDAY, aPRIL 27-28, 2024
aPPLE kNOLL fARM, mILLIS, MA
Opening date: March 18, 2024 for full camp, March 25, 2024 for half camp. (No early postmarks please). No hand deliveries will be accepted.
Closing date: Entry must be postmarked on or before April 12, 2024.
This year Volker Brommann joins us as a clinician for the 2024 CRDA Adult Camp. And of course, Lynne Kimball Davis is returning by popular demand! Camp provides a friendly learning environment for a range of riders working from training level to FEI. The campers find support from both the clinicians and the other campers, whether they are looking to improve their dressage scores, develop their horse’s way of going, or enrich their rides in the ring or on the trail. CRDA Adult Camp is open to both adult amateurs and professionals. Auditors are welcomed and encouraged!
Camp is a two-day event that includes a 45-minute private lesson each morning, followed by a 30-minute private lesson each afternoon, with alternating instructors. The entry fee includes a continental breakfast and lunch on both Saturday and Sunday. Overnight and day stabling is available at Apple Knoll Farm for an additional fee.
Cost:
CRDA members: $475
Non-members: $550
Stabling is a flat rate of $100 for the weekend, which includes overnight stabling (Friday/Saturday or Saturday only), or day-stabling (Saturday/Sunday). Please include your check for stabling payable to CRDA with your camp entry.
Entries accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, based on postmark date. No hand delivered entries will be accepted.
Auditors: Free
For more information contact Terry Brennan at 508-560-3622, terry01702@yahoo.com (please put CRDA Camp in the subject). Send entries to Terry Brennan, 645 Central Turnpike, Sutton, MA 01590.
Click here for the Adult Camp entry form and release form.
About the Clinicians:
Closing date: Entry must be postmarked on or before April 12, 2024.
This year Volker Brommann joins us as a clinician for the 2024 CRDA Adult Camp. And of course, Lynne Kimball Davis is returning by popular demand! Camp provides a friendly learning environment for a range of riders working from training level to FEI. The campers find support from both the clinicians and the other campers, whether they are looking to improve their dressage scores, develop their horse’s way of going, or enrich their rides in the ring or on the trail. CRDA Adult Camp is open to both adult amateurs and professionals. Auditors are welcomed and encouraged!
Camp is a two-day event that includes a 45-minute private lesson each morning, followed by a 30-minute private lesson each afternoon, with alternating instructors. The entry fee includes a continental breakfast and lunch on both Saturday and Sunday. Overnight and day stabling is available at Apple Knoll Farm for an additional fee.
Cost:
CRDA members: $475
Non-members: $550
Stabling is a flat rate of $100 for the weekend, which includes overnight stabling (Friday/Saturday or Saturday only), or day-stabling (Saturday/Sunday). Please include your check for stabling payable to CRDA with your camp entry.
Entries accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, based on postmark date. No hand delivered entries will be accepted.
Auditors: Free
For more information contact Terry Brennan at 508-560-3622, terry01702@yahoo.com (please put CRDA Camp in the subject). Send entries to Terry Brennan, 645 Central Turnpike, Sutton, MA 01590.
Click here for the Adult Camp entry form and release form.
About the Clinicians:
Volker Brommann began his U.S. dressage career in Harvard, MA, and Volker now resides in Northern California with his wife and two sons. Born in northern Germany, Volker became a licensed Bereiter, F.N. in 1980, and a Pferdewirtschaftsmeister in 1988 under the guidelines of the German Equestrian Federation. He trained extensively with Walter Christensen and later with Olympic medalist Klaus Balkenhol. Volker is a USDF Medalist and has trained numerous horses and riders to USDF Medals. He trains and competes through the FEI level, and coaches advanced riders. Volker writes numerous articles on dressage techniques for magazines including Practical Horseman and Dressage Today. More information can be found at: Volker Brommann Archives
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Lynne Kimball Davis is a USDF Bronze, Silver, and Gold medalist. She trained extensively in England and Austria and is a British Horse Society Intermediate Instructor. She trained and competed many horses to FEI levels, most notably Pompidou (Piet), whom Ulla Salzgeber purchased as an 8-year-old and successfully competed in his first two Grand Prix in Germany. Originally from Natick, MA, Lynne now lives and trains full-time in Wellington, Florida. She has coached many students to the FEI levels, and she helped numerous students earn their Bronze and Silver Medals. Lynne is bringing along her stunning (and huge) gelding, Shanghai, with coaching from Susan Jaccoma and Volker Brommann. Lynne is known for building confidence in riders of all levels and is a long-time favorite clinician.
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Each year CRDA sponsors an accomplished clinician in a 2-day clinic. Entrants, who must be CRDA members are chosen by lottery. Check back here for our year-end clinic plans.
CRDA YEAR End Clinic
Entry Form
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Meet the Clinician:
LAUREN SPRIESER is a USDF Gold, Silver and Bronze Medalist with Distinction, and a High Performance Grand Prix rider and trainer. A veteran of the High Performance Youth Programs, Lauren has consistently produced horses from green to FEI, including eight to Grand Prix. Her students compete with success from the grassroots to the international levels in several disciplines, on a wide range of horse types. Her students have contested the USEF and USDF National Championships, the NAYC, CDI Grand Prix and the Kentucky 5*. Lauren is a high-energy and experienced teacher whose wit and charm have graced The Chronicle of the Horse, Dressage Today, Practical Horseman and Horse Illustrated. She is currently developing a pipeline of her own horses from green to Grand Prix. Lauren has trained with top Olympic level coaches including Monica Theodorescu, Lendon Gray and Allison Brock, and trains horses and riders from her home base in northern Virginia. |