FMF Eventing Camp & Competition 2024

Date

Jul 08 - 12 2024

Camp Costs:

Camp Entry: $325 Early Bird (deadline: May 31st) or $375 Regular Rate (covers the whole week of camp + Horse Trials entry fee; for FMF riders: includes HT Coaching fee!)

Stabling: $50/night (only 7 stalls available; price includes initial shavings only)

Audit: $30/day (for those that cannot attend the full camp week, but wish to audit certain days)

Horse-use: $150 (for FMF riders that do not full lease or own their mount; covers the whole week + HT horse-use fee)

 

Horse Trials Costs:

Entry fee: $150/entry (all levels)

Extra Dressage Test: $35/test

FMF Coaching: $50

FMF Horse-use: $50

 

Camp Details:

The camp will lead up to our Friday Horse Trials on 7/12!

Open to all eventers of all ages– adults too! Offers a safe and educational environment for those interested in eventing, with detailed instruction for every phase!

Tentative* Schedule: 9am-3pm Monday-Thursday + Horse Trials on Friday (*Schedule will firm up as we confirm the guest lecturers/judges)

A fantastic opportunity for riders of varying abilities– whether you’re looking to start eventing or you’re an eventer looking to broaden your knowledge.

The week includes lecturesdemonstrations, and hands-on practice, with the week ending in an unrecognized Horse Trials with awards.

We have hosted many lecturers & judges in the past, including: Olympians Doug Payne & Stephen Bradley, dressage judge Peggy Pariso, 5* eventer Woodge Fulton, Grand Prix dressage rider David ZieglerDevoucoux Reps, Nutrena Reps, veterinarians Dr. Julie Augustine & Dr. Liz Paternotte, super groom Courtney Carson, EquiLearn Institute & Bodywork specialists, and more!


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COVID-19 Information

Please consult the signs on the property for the most up-to-date policies.
General details can be found below.

Everyone (regardless of vaccination status) MUST:

  • respect physical distancing
  • e-sign the FMF waiver prior to/upon arrival of their first visit to the farm

If you have tested positive for COVID (regardless of your symptom status), do not come to the farm.

Please consult the CDC for current best practices.