Jamie Coman
Jamie Coman - Australia, NCAS Level 3 (SJ) Jamie has been competing successfully for many years, producing numerous showjumping horses from novice through to Grand Prix level. In 1998 Jamie campaigned Modra in Europe and was based at Albert Voorn’s stables in Holland for 15 months. After a successful European tour Jamie returned to Australia to prepare L.L. Zazu for the selection series for the Sydney Olympics. In winning 3 of the series he was selected as a member of the Australian Team at the Sydney Olympics 2000.
Following the Olympics, Jamie took L.L. Zazu to Europe and trained with Henk Nooran who is one of the foremost trainers in the world today and whose influence has had a major role in Jamie’s coaching and training.
In 2003 Jamie became Australian National Showjumping Coach and held this position until December 2006. The highlight of Jamie’s time as National Coach was the Team results at the World Equestrian Games in Aachen in September 2006, which led to our riders qualifying Australia for a position at the Beijing Olympics. Jamie resigned as National Coach to continue his riding career.
Jamie is currently campaigning several of our young horses and also Laura Santry and Sue Darvall’s “Marine” a horse that has had a very successful 2009 and which looks to have a big future.
Following the Olympics, Jamie took L.L. Zazu to Europe and trained with Henk Nooran who is one of the foremost trainers in the world today and whose influence has had a major role in Jamie’s coaching and training.
In 2003 Jamie became Australian National Showjumping Coach and held this position until December 2006. The highlight of Jamie’s time as National Coach was the Team results at the World Equestrian Games in Aachen in September 2006, which led to our riders qualifying Australia for a position at the Beijing Olympics. Jamie resigned as National Coach to continue his riding career.
Jamie is currently campaigning several of our young horses and also Laura Santry and Sue Darvall’s “Marine” a horse that has had a very successful 2009 and which looks to have a big future.