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Page 1: Jay Duke Announces 2019 Spring Clinic Series! · With a 30-year riding and training resume, Jay competed at the top level of show jumping, including Nations' Cup appearances throughout

Jay Duke Announces2019 Spring Clinic Series!

Jay Duke, former Canadian Equestrian Team member turned renowned clinician

and course designer, has announced his spring clinic schedule. Featured stops

include weekend clinics throughout Canada and the U.S.

“Anybody that has a positive attitude and wants to learn can besuccessful, and that is what I !nd most enjoyable about teaching a wide

array of di"erent riders through clinics. Often, the lessons are not sodi"erent from the lower level to the higher level; it’s the expectations andtechnicality that vary. I try to get the most from every horse and rider andproduce a positive result where both did something they didn’t think theywere capable of doing. Sometimes that's winning in the show ring or just

jumping around a course at home.” - Jay Duke

Jay Duke clinics focus on safe and e!ective riding that showcases both horse and

rider in the best way. Jay evaluates all aspects, including tack, equitation, style,

and form before digging into his library of "at and jumping exercises that are

guaranteed to result in improvement.

Jay Duke competing his horse Grappa (now known as top U.S. hunter Mindful) at Spruce Meadows.

With a 30-year riding and training resume, Jay competed at the top level of show

jumping, including Nations' Cup appearances throughout North America.

Additionally, he developed a reputation for developing young horses from the

ground up. Jay, who retired from the show ring in 2014 to focus on teaching and

course designing, draws on that experience to share a lifetime's worth of

knowledge with up-and-coming riders, as well as those simply wishing to add a

little polish to their equitation or riding routines.

Kicking o! the spring season, Jay will travel to Ardrossan, Alberta, Canada for a

three-day clinic at Pinnacle Equestrian from February 5-6. Clinic organizer JennArbuckle can be contact by e-mailing [email protected].

Jay continues his spring schedule from February 8-10 at Rose Bush EquestrianCenter in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. Clinic organizer Kayla Bushell can be

reached at [email protected].

During March, Jay will be traveling to horse shows throughout Canada and the

U.S., but still has limited openings for weekend clinics.

Jay will spend April 6-7 at Rosenol Sport Horses in Prince George, British

Columbia, Canada for a two-day clinic. Contact clinic organizer Lana Smith at

[email protected] for more information or to participate.

Jay will then visit Billings, Montana, from April 20-23 to present a clinic to the

eventers of High Plains Stables, home of 3* event rider Martha McDowell.Contact [email protected] with clinic inquiries.

Continuing his stay in Montana, Jay will teach a clinic at Holloway's Pretty GoodHorse Barn in Bozeman from April 26-28. Meggan Holloway can be reached at

[email protected] for more information.

Spring 2019 clinic datesnow available!

Jay's spring schedule still has a couple

openings left for clinics throughout

North America.

A range of packages are available, from

single to four-day sessions, featuring

training that draws on three decades of

experience. Each clinic includes a

sampling of Jay's extensive library of

"at, gymnastic, and jumping exercises.

With extensive #rst-hand knowledge of

the jumping discipline, Jay customizes

his clinics to meet the needs of any

level horse and rider.

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