Wednesday, December 17, 2008

2 New Horses at Kirkridge!





Two horses now call Kirkridge home. The palomino is CCF Porshah. Po was purchased in the US for Megan and Lucy, who own Kahlua. For those who are familiar with "Po", she was originally trained by me as a 3 year old, and had a successful show season winning the H/A Sport Horse Under Saddle Junior Horse Championship in Region 18 2 years ago. Megan will be competing with Po in Dressage and Sport Horse Classes.

The lovely chestnut is Eisenstein. He is owned by the "Eisenstein Syndicate". This boy is only 3 years old and already 16 hands, He is a branded Trakehner who is 1/2 Arabian.
Garson (French for "Boy") will be competing on the H/A Arabian Sport Horse circuit as a junior horse, with hopes of taking him to the US Sport Horse Nationals in Lexington Kentucky next year.

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Elaine's Bio






Top: Junior Rider Megan and Kahlua will be showing FEI Pony in 2009






2nd to top: Sara and Cedar 4th Level/PSG














Elaine and KF Almaz++// (left and Gen Custer, her recent FEI trained horses.


+Involved in Dressage Since 1973
+Ontario Junior Champion 1976 and 1980
+Represented Canada at the North American Young Riders Dressage Championships in '81 and '83 Winning Team Bronze in '81 and Team Gold and Individual Bronze in '83
+First Rode Prix St. George in 1980
+Rode First Grand Prix in 1987. Long listed for Canadian Equestrian Team in 1988.
+Qualified for US National Freestyle Championships in 1987 and 1988
+Trained with many notable trainers from Europe including Reiner Klimke and Kalman de Jurenak.
+Develops horses and riders to FEI level; 30 years experience coaching. Students successfully trained and ridden at Prix St.George.
+35+ years experience training All Breeds of horses for Dressage!
+Popular Clinician in Canada and the US.
+FEI level schoolmasters available for instruction at my facility.
+No yank and crank! Solid Training System, Specialist in Rider Bio-mechanics. Learn how your horse can perform well for you without the abuse!

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Jensen Trailers; Sorry About the Scam Post



I put the word scam in this title so that the google search can put it on the first page to make sure everyone in the world can read the truth and not some false accusations that was innadvertently placed on my blog comments.

Apparently, someone wrote some pretty nasty stuff about Jensen trailers on my blog from 2007. Brian Jensen, owner of Jensen Trailers informed me this morning about someone's comment about his trailer sales business in Oshawa.
I have had NOTHING but great service from Brian and his staff, and have recommended his trailers to many of my clients.
Because of this situation, I have needed to close my comments on my posts, in order for this un-needed type of comment not to be repeated.
My Exiss Trailer that I purchased from Jensen Trailers has been fantastic! I love the 4 horse head to head arrangement that I am able to configure the trailer many ways. From 3 big box stalls, to loading from the back or side, to turning the trailer into a "mini" stable, tacking the horses up in cross-ties in the front area, having room for a crew of people in the middle, in the pouring rain!
I don't know what I ever did without it!
Photo: Truckers admiring the "rig" on the Ferry going to Vancouver Island this past Summer!

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Accolades from Red Deer, Alberta.


Last week I conducted another clinic in Red Deer Alberta.
For the past 2 years I have been travelling out there about every 2 months.
Thanks to Jenni Imeson for organizing the days that I am out there.
I received 2 really nice messages since I came back on Sunday night.
It's so nice to hear that I am appreciated, and always look forward to flying out west and teaching a really receptive group of riders:
The photo is of Mary and Murphy

From Tracey R:

I just wanted to say a quick thank you for your amazing eye, and sense of humor.
I am so enjoying the things you have
taught us both! I love the light bulb moments, they feel so good ( I am so impressed I had more than one too..)
I have so much fun during your clinics
, and appreciate how much I can take from it and work on, all on my own !
Just knowing we are doing it properly makes me proud of myself and my horse. You are very good for us.
You take care, and
I cant wait till the next one..
Tracy

From Mary: I relaxed those hips on Murphy the whole ride and what a ride I had. Thanks so much for sharing your experience with us, I 've given Rizz a few days off, will ride tomorrow, can't wait to roll those hips and try that canter again.
(Rizz is a VERY promising 3 year old-perhaps one of the nicest dressage talents I have seen in years!)

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Rain on the Exhibition, But Still Had a Blast!






Pictures: Top- Allie doing her thing.
Group photo: Allie, Me, Lise, Janet, Mav and Jen
Allie staring at the RCMP musical ride
Allie, Mav and Jen mesmorized by the RCMP horses.

























So, what else is new? It rained AGAIN!
Allie and Mav were invited to the Niagara Exhibition to be the "warm-up" rides for the RCMP! How cool is that?
So I thought, HMMM, Okay, it's going to rain, but what the heck! How many times does one get this opportunity?
So, I donned on my top hat rain cover AGAIN for the second weekend in a row (I bought the damn thing 3 years ago, and have not used it until now).
Lise and Jen helped get the two of them ready to go in the ring, and Jen did a bit of a warm-up on Mav for me. We were ready to do our rides.
So, the rain does not stop. I am literally half-passing around puddles, and finding some decent diagonal lines to do some tempi-changes. Neither Allie or Mav cared less. They were in their element. Allie did'nt mind the crowd, or the screaming teenagers on the midway behind us. The only thing that made her wake up and pay attention was the 32 RCMP in formation that rode past her and the end of our rides. The poor mare could'nt get her eyes off of them!
Mav was the usual ham that he is; hearing his "Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy" freestyle music again. I did some one handed Pirouettes, and Extended trot to wow the crowd. He was great doing his 2 tempis umpteen times to the "Irish Washer Woman Music".
Speaking of that music, I'm talking to Janet Henderson during the RCMP ride, and all of a sudden realized, hey! they are using the same Irish Washer Woman Song in their medley of tunes. Too freaky or what? So, out of all the music to put together, we used the same song! I joked with the RCMP riders later about it........did they steal my music, or did I steal theirs? Too funny!
So, after we had finished packing up the guys and putting them on the trailer, we headed off for a bite to eat; Lise and I shared a Bloomin' Onion and some Butterfly Fries. Jen stuck to eating 2 Candy Apples, and a Corn Dog. Les had a Hot Dog and Fries. Nutritious I'd say.
So, 1 show to go until the end of the season on the 28th. Please, NO MORE RAIN!

Monday, September 08, 2008

Arwen and Allie Meet for the First Time

Allie meets her 1/2 sister Rivendells Arwen at the Niagara Dressage Show yesterday!

Niagara Dressage Show AKA The Niagara Falls on Me Show

































Pictures:The Rain during the beginning of my first test, before it got real bad. Extended Trot in the puddles with Allie during the second ride in the drizzle, Megan and Kalua, had their best tests of the season. Bottom : Rivendells Arwen and Brianne (this is Allies 1/2 sister in her first show ever!)


Well, when you start out the show season getting rained on, I guess you end up with doing the last show getting rained on too!
I started down the centre line with my rain cover and beige breeches on because of the iminent rain, but did not believe what happened in my test. It went something like this:
A Enter at Collected Trot
X Halt Salute Proceed at Collected Trot
C Track left into a light shower
R-V Shoulder-in to moderate rain
V-L Half Circle left 10M in heavier rain
L-R Half Pass Left into a monsoon!
Proceed past judge laughing, Judge finding the only dry spot under the canopy too keep watching and not float away.
MXK Change rein at Medium Trot in Torrential Downpour.
Continue through the rest of the test in Torrential Downpour.
A Turn Down centre line (at this point I am still doing this test by memory, because Janet Henderson who read for me is yelling her best, and I still can't hear her!).
X Halt Salute, leave arena in a light rain shower.
I got a big cheer from the crowd huddled in the arena from the weather, congratulating me on my guts and determination!
So, that test is definitely one for the books!

Saturday, August 09, 2008

I'm Still in BC!

Hey Everyone! The trip to Comox BC was great; the horses arrived at Deanna's new farm unscathed, and feeling quite good. We turned them right out into the new paddock, and Romeo and Fancy proceeded to buck, play and roll!
My truck is a different story. The transmission decided to start acting erractic after the ferry ride. I took it into the dealership, and low and behold, crappy Dodge transmissions strike again. Luckily I I got it in their just in time. It would have not made the trip back to Ontario. So, it's getting re-built. At least the Warranty is picking up the bill. Unfortunately we are still in BC, but should be homeward bound around noon on Saturday.
In the mean time, Deanna and Larry have treated us to a few amazing trips; to Mount Washington and Miracle Beach. The resort was fantastic! Check out http://www.crownisle.com
So, people, please be patient, as we have to make the trek home. Hopefully we will be back late Monday.
Photos will be available next week.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

3 Out of 4 Ain't Bad!



Well, Allie was definitely on form for the Region 18 Arabian Championships July 24/25!
We won the 3rd Level Championship with a 69.53%! and received a 63.4 in the Fourth Level Championship from judge Peta Christen.
Perhaps the best 3rd Level test we have done so far. Consistent 7 and 8 marks for most movements in the 3rd Level. Unfortunately we lost the 4th level Championship by 1 measly mark. Beth Noteman riding HSA Haley's Comet took the championship. Comet is the winningest Arabian in history winning over 18 National titles in Dressage! So, there's hope for Allie yet!
We did manage to get the 2nd highest score of the show, again only by .1 of a percent.
Allie showed her top form in the Half-Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle, winning the Championship. We also took the Championship in the Half-Arabian Sport Horse Show Hack, this being her 4th consecutive title for Region 18.
I'll post pics later ;) E

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Milestone Arabian Dressage Show

3 of us attended the Milestone Arabian Dressage Show in Campbellville on Saturday. Initially a huge downpour, the rain kept away during all of the dressage tests.
Allie's highest score in 3rd3 was 66.51% giving her the highest scores awarded for the day! After last weeks' fiasco at Langford, Allie definitely redeemed herself. She even did some nice tempi flying changes in the warm-up; 4th level and Prix St.George is now within our reach; and a definite goal for 2009.
Megan and Kahlua did the Walk/Trot tests, and came 1st and 2nd.
Many thanks to the Kirkridge Team for pulling together and helping each other the entire day! Thanks to Megan's friend Samantha for coming out too (pictured below crashed on the trailer ramp!).
Click here for some more pics of the show

Monday, June 23, 2008

A Monday Funny


The donkey watching dressage tests at the Glanbrook Show near Brantford, Ontario yesterday.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Kahlua at Niagara





What a good pony! After a sketchy start at Hendervale last month, Kahlua has made a major turn-around!
He was just like a trooper in the ring for Megan. Bravo!
Megan also had some pics taken by the Niagara Falls Review Newspaper, so we will keep our eyes out for the article.

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Milestone Show Report


Well, it was a rainy day...............
Unfortunately no photos.............
But great show results!
Allie made her debut at 4th Level and was fantastic in the water filled arena; her score was 64.186%; a mere 3 marks behind HSA Haley's Comet ridden by Beth Noteman of Illinois. Comet is a Canadian and US National Champion at this level. Ask me if I was happy?
Allie was also 1st in the 3rd Level with a 63.846%! Our score for last year from the same judge and the same show and the same test was 57%. So, I guess we have improved!
Sophie rode Mav at 3rd and 4th level and received qualifying scores for the Regional Championships.
Keira and Abagail did their first dressage tests ever at Training Level and received 56%.
Allie had to qualify for Regionals again, so I entered her in the H/A Sport Horse Under Saddle and H/A Show Hack. She won both classes! So, Allie still holds her record for being undefeated in Eastern Canada in the Sport Horse Show Hack division since 2005!

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Kirkridge Farm



The Dressage Lesson program at Kirkridge is somewhat unique.All school horses are trained in Advanced Level Dressage: Prix St.George level and up. This provides riders with an opportunity to ride well schooled and balanced horses therefore progressing at a faster rate. It gives riders a chance to ride from the basic levels and work steadily to the highest levels. As you are well aware of, a trained schoolmaster is worth $50,000 and up. This gives riders an opportunity to ride qualilty horses without the financial outlay. Kirkridge students are both recreational and competitve riders, and Elaine welcomes riders to learn in a relaxed atmosphere. KEC is a private teaching facility with an indoor arena and 3 large outdoor dressage rings. Lessons are scheduled so that Elaine works each student without the hustle and bustle of a large boarding stable or riding school.

For further information contact Elaine at elaine.ward@rogers.com

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

The First Show is Upon Us!- Re-Click on this Line for Times

Well, another show season is here already. After coming back from Red Deer last weekend after conducting yet another successful dressage clinic, it's time to get back into the show mode! Mother nature is supposed to be on our side this Sunday, and we are hoping for some nice weather. The show is at Hendervale in Milton.
Megan and Kahlua will be competing in their first show ever at Walk/Trot level; and Sophie and Gen Custer (Mav) will be going down the centre line at 3rd level and FEI Junior. This will also be Sophies' first dressage show. Both are very promising junior riders!
So, if you are in the area, please stop by and see us at the show.
The link for the dressage times can be found if you click on the title of this blog message. We start at 8:21am and finish at 11:22am.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Meet the Schoolmasters



Gen Custer: Trained through Intermediare 1. Really needs no introduction! Will also be shown this year with 15 year old girl in FEI Junior. (3rd level)

KF Almaz++//; 9 year old Trakehner/Arabian mare. Trained through 3rd Level.

Innovation: 12 year old gelding. Trained to FEI Level.

Annaconda: The Matriarch of the stable. Competed to Intermediare 1. Mother of KF Almaz++//.

Tango: Aged Anglo Arabian mare. First Level.


Add these horses with top quality instruction with proven results, and you have a greater chance of learning the art of dressage! Riders welcome from Novice to Advanced.
Limited day/times also available for freelance instruction and clinics.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Bumping up my Bio



Elaine working with a student.

Elaine Ward began her riding career at age 3. First a successful Western youth rider, her interest in dressage developed after watching an international dressage event in Toronto in 1973.
Even though dressage was so new to Canada and lacked instructors,Elaine relied mostly on books and attending clinics with top European trainers such as Reiner Klimke and Jaap Pot. Dedication paid off in1976 with Elaine and her first Anglo-Arabian Mikelle becoming Ontario Junior Dressage Champions. She would repeat this feat in 1980 with Deja Vu a QH/TB mare.
During the early 80's Elaine competed on both Mikelle and Deja Vu in the US and Canada successfully through Intermediare 1.
She was a member of the Bronze Medal Team at the First North
American Continental Young Rider Championships in Chicago with Deja Vu and would win the Team Gold and Individual Bronze in 1983 at the ACYRDC's in Boston. Elaine began her teaching and training career at age 16, and it became a full time occupation in the mid eighties. Her students have competed successfully to Intermediare 1, and have earned many Championships in the Hunter/Jumper and even the Western Show rings. Elaine credits the success of her students with the way she teaches them; "don't rely on me being at your side all of the time to help you, learn to analyze the problems and correct them independently". She has an uncanny ability to determine whether the rider is communicating and balancing for the horse to understand the aids. Her concentration is on energy flow between the horse and rider.Elaine's first Grand Prix competition was in 1987 with Deja Vu and they were good enough to be long listed for the Canadian Team in 1988. Elaine and Deja Vu went on to win many classes and Championships before retiring her from the show ring in 1991 to become a schoolmaster. Elaine's next show mount would become the Trakehner mare Anaconda by Condus out of Arista. Born in 1984, her first year of major showing was in 1990 at Basic1 and 2, moving up to Medium 1 and 2 a year later. in 1991 Annie was the Ontario Medium Trillium Champion and has not looked back. Just like her father Condus and her relations Chrysos, Lavinia, Leonidas owned by Hilda Gurney of California. Anaconda has competed at Prix St. George and Intermediare 1. In 1997 her scores were in the 60's and they were the Toronto CADORA PSG/INT 1 Champion in June. Since then Annaconda has had a foal, Almaz and has returned to work as a schoolmaster.
In 1998 Elaine was the Canadian National Reserve Champion at Prix St.George with Sunar Born Lucky, an Anglo-Arabian that started his dressage career at age 12 back in 1992 and won 12 Regional Level Championships during his show career.
From 1999 to 2003, Elaine put her showing on hold and concentrated on her students, who won countless championships at the Trillium Dressage Shows, and Regional Arabian Championships in Ontario.
In 2004 Elaine began to campaign Annaconda's daughter KF Almaz+//. In her first season she amassed Regional and Local Championships at Training Level, and was the Eastern Canadian Arabian Horse Association's Dressage Horse of the Year.
Since that time Almaz has received her Legion of Excellence from the Arabian Horse association, and was in the top 10 of all Arabian horses with awarded points. Please refer to the blog for more show results.
Her gelding Gen Custer is now at Prix St. George and Intermediate 1, and is also a valued schoolmaster for students. He is now schooling all of the Grand Prix movements.
KF Almaz campaigned at Second and Third Level in 2007 with a median score of 65%, along with Gen Custer. Gen Custer was the US Reserve National Freestyle Champion and Top 10 in both Prix St. George and Intermediare 1 at the US Arabian Sport Horse Nationals in Lexington Virginia.
Along with Elaine's string of dressage horses, one of Elaine's students competed at Prix St.George and Intermediare 1 in 2007.
Elaine's students with many breeds of horses have won many awards and championships to Intemediate 1 the past 30 years. These horses have been trained by Elaine, from scratch, and not purchased already at that level.
Elaine is also a sucessful clinician conducting clinics regularly in Ontario and Alberta.
Elaine is presently teaching riders at her own facility; Kirkridge Farm on her advanced level school horses and has horses in training.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Gen Custer Makes it into Modern Arabian Horse Magazine


What a neat surprise to see that Maverick (Gen Custer)'s pic made it into the Modern Arabian Horse magazine, Dec/Jan Issue!

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Woodview Dressage for ALS a Great Success!


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Just when you think you've seen it all, you see this!
Jennifer and Amber competed at the Dressage for ALS at Woodview Stable Milton on Sunday. What a better way to influence the judge (c'est Moi) by adding a banner to your horse that says Elaine Rocks!
Edited to add this note from one of the people who helped organize the show:
Elaine,
On behalf of everyone at Woodview Stable, I would like to thank you for giving up your Sunday to judge our show for ALS. We raised $650 which will be donated in honor and fond memory of Tony Whitaker - a great horseman who did not ride, and a great friend to all who met him.
Margie McConnell