International clinicians at Equidays

This year’s Equidays will have a line-up of clinicians including experts from as far away as USA.



One of Manuela’s most recent achievements is coaching and training Joann Formosa and her stallion, Worldwide PB, to gold medal success at the London 2012 Paralympics.

Manuela is in great demand as a teacher, and will be an asset to Equidays as she brings her educational talents and acute eye for analysing both horse and rider.

Irish international, and now New Zealand resident show jump rider, Sean Cubitt has ridden for the Irish team since he was 15 years old, travelling the world riding at international shows and training with top trainers from a young age.

He was the first rider for Zangersheide stud Argentina, rider for Etter sport horses Switzerland and more. He’s now self-employed, training riders and horses in NZ from people learning to rise to the trot, to people winning World Cup and Grand Prix show jumping.

Sean will bring his experience from top riders in Germany, Holland, Belgium, Ireland and America to his Equidays Clinic.

“There is no one until now that I’ve trained that hasn’t improved and got better results with their horses, which for me is a great result,” says Sean.

Equidays’ core purpose is to advance the equine sector’s knowledge and maintain a strong balance between education and competitions.

Entering its fourth year, Equidays brings a full showcase of education, entertainment and competition, which gets better each year.

Equidays 2014 is on October 17-19, 2014, at Mystery Creek Events Centre, Hamilton. 


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