Thank You, Australia!

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Clinton and Ian put on their third “Two Aussie Legends” event this past weekend, and both horsemen enjoyed every minute of it! An enthusiastic group of horse lovers came out to the QSEC to spend the weekend watching Ian and Clinton work with Ian’s personal horses and local “problem” horses. The training demonstrations ranged from the proper steps to take when starting a colt to tips to finesse a finished reining horse. Professional Clinicians Jeff Davis and Kristin Hamacher joined Clinton in the arena for the colt starting, groundwork and cantering training sessions.

“I always enjoyed doing this event because it gave me a chance to work with Ian and the crowd has always been responsive and enjoyed the training demos. It’s always been an event that I looked forward to doing,” Clinton says.

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