Blyth Tait Clinics

Fantastic Opportunity to participate in a

Blyth Tait Clinic

 When: Sunday 21st November 2010


Train with Olympic & World Champion
BLYTH TAIT


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Don't miss this opportunity to learn how to improve your riding, jumping and thinking skills from one of the world's very best equestrian competitors.

Feedback from previous Blyth Tait Clinics at Abderry

Hi Jan, Thanks so much, I had so much fun, I must be honest I was just about going to not turn up I was so nervous, Byth was just fantastic and made me jump things I wouldn't have dreamed of, he made me feel like I should be attending the Olympics LOL,,, it was worth every penny, I would even pay more. I look so forward until the next one.

Thanks again regards

Lisa Kitto.

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Book a Space to ride on these clinics


BUT IF CIRCUMSTANCES WON'T LET YOU RIDE THEN

Come & Watch, Listen & Learn

Would you like to hear how a World Champion thinks, what he sees and how he suggests riders deal with their challenges? 

The challenges they have are probably the exact same challenges you have!

 Come, watch, listen and learn.  Only $25/spectator/session. Book a spot.


Blyth's credentials
  • Olympic and World Champion
  • Represented NZ at Four Summer Olympics
  • Gold Medal winner in 1996 Atlanta Olympics on Ready Teddy
  • 1992 - Individual Bronze and Team Silver at Barcelona on Messiah
  • 2nd at Badminton in 1990 and 2000
  • Eventing World Champion in 1990 and 1998 - individual and team gold
  • Manager of the 2008 NZ Olympic Eventing Team
  • Book a Space to ride on these clinics or ask for more information
Sessions 1 hr & 45 mins.  $ 135 per combination/session.  Riding Spaces limited. 
All levels catered for.  Groups will be organised according to horse/rider ability
Mainly S/J - This clinic does not cater for XC

Read some feed back from Blyth's previous clinics at Abderry

Users of horses are ethically responsible for all the activities and actions they conduct on horses. "It is not enough to assume because others do it, it is acceptable, or because the law allows it, it is acceptable - as a trainer or rider, you have to understand the impact of your actions and be prepared to justify them yourself."