Jane Gregory
Jane Gregory (Jane Bredin 30 June 1959 – 1 April 2011), was an international equestrian. She first rode for her country in 1994, competing in the World Equestrian Games of that year, and competed for Great Britain in Dressage at the Atlanta and Beijing Olympic Games
Born in Bromley, Kent, Gregory came from a non-equestrian family. At the age of seven she started to learn to ride, going weekly to a riding centre near her home in Cornwall. Her first horse was called Timolin, a Connemara, and was bought for her by her godmother for Ł175. She joined the North Cornwall Pony Club, winning the junior section of club`s championships in 1976.
Her international career started in 1994. In that year she competed in the World Equestrian Games. She rode at the Atlanta Olympics 1996 with her horse Cupido. For several years after this she did not compete internationally due to horse injuries, but by 2001 she was first in the small tour rankings. She made a full comeback in 2006 when she won grand prix and grand prix special with the horse Lucky Star at Munich CDI in May, then she won the grand prix freestyle at the Mariakalnok CDI.
Her last coach was Ulla Salzgeber. She competed in Dressage for Team GB at the Beijing Olympics, stating "I am in a state of shock" upon finding out that she was selected. She was a member of the GB dressage team along with Laura Bechtolsheimer and Emma Hindle.
Based from Great Cheverell, Wiltshire, in 2006 Jane married her partner of twenty years, Hong Kong dressage rider Aram Gregory. Gregory died on 1 April 2011 after suffering a heart attack at the age of 51.
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Mark, Debbie and Lisa as Horsemanship Australia have produced a series of training videos to support their client`s education, and can provide tailored written material upon request. Their goal is to support the progress and ongoing learning of their students, no matter where they are located.
It All Starts From the Ground
Horses as prey animals are naturally skeptical of humans, and are not trusting of us or accepting of our leadership unless properly prepared. Playing with a horse from the ground presents the perfect opportunity for us to build trust with our horse, have them accepting of our equipment, and movement around them.
This is a professionally produced, easy to follow and informative video, showing both a "trained" horse and a "difficult" horse.
Trailer Loading Techniques
Horses are innately claustrophobic. However, we can teach horses to become trusting of us and of the tight spaces we create for them, such as horse trailers and racing barriers. By using a lateral approach, we can teach our horse to go on to a horse trailer and in to tight spaces with confidence. If a horse loads with confidence he will travel better and arrive at his destination in a much better frame of mind. This video shows a lateral approach to loading a very difficult horse, and how this relates to other aspects of this horses training.
Practical Riding Techniques that Make Sense to Your Horse
Riding can be fun, rewarding and exhilarating. It can also be frustrating and downright dangerous! Riding can be dangerous because as prey animals, horses are naturally skeptical of humans as predators, changes in environment, and changes in levels of energy. The frustration in riding generally arises because horses and humans do not speak the same language, and it is difficult for us as a human to provide clear communication to our horse that can be readily understood. This video illustrates how you can check your horse out from the ground to see if he is "ready" to be ridden, and then how to build his confidence under saddle. It also guides you through the process of building communication first at low energy, and then at higher levels of energy and on accurate patterns.
Journey to Softness With a Difficult Horse
Whether due to innate characteristics or past negative experiences, some horses are just more difficult to get on with than others. As prey animals horses are innately fearful, and require a relationship built on trust, but one with strong leadership to enable them to feel safe in a "humans" world, whether we are on the ground or in the saddle.
This video illustrates the process of helping a horse that had been classified as "difficult" and unrideable, to becoming a horse that was confident and relaxed enough under saddle to commence a promising career in dressage.
The extensive commentary and explanations used on this video to describe the horse`s behaviour, the approach and techniques used in his training, and the progress he makes, forms a valuable reference tool for any horse owner.
To contact Horsemanship Australia to find your closest outlet in Australia or Internationally, or if you would like some information forwarded to you on the range of products, call 61-2-4575-3245 or email info@horsemanshipaustralia.com.au
House for rent : DUPLEXED.
Will suit quiet professional couple who like the country but with low maintenance.
Rental side is a rancher, one level: 1400 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms, one level
Hardwood floors in the living room, bedrooms and hallway, crown moldings
Tiled bathroom , jetted tub, separate shower.
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Front door to driveway and back door to private fenced yard.
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This home has been fully renovated with care to detail to make it easy to live in. Freshly painted. Pets are possible by interview.
The Farm is professionally managed as a horse training and boarding facility, but the bulk of activity is at the other end of the property. This home would suit a professional couple who want quiet country living with low maintenance.
No smokers allowed on the property.
$1400/mo includes utilities
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Jay Jay Rogers
OWNER/AGENT
Gloucester Downs Equestrian Park - equine training center
6670 267th Street
Aldergrove, B.C.
V4W 3L8 Canada
(604) 607-5007
Pasha Farid
1996 Black Straight Egyptian Stallion
Anaza El Farid x Shariha by Moniet El Sharaf
Owned by Annette and Erwin Escher
Rothenberg Stud, Germany
Ali Bey
R Ali Bey
1995 Black Stallion
Magic Dream x Bey Affair by Bey Shah
Bred by Richard and Leanne Reel, USA
Owned by Ann Hawke, Woodlay Arabians, UK
R Magic
1997 Black Stallion
Magic Dream x Bey Affair by Bey Shah
Bred by Richard and Leanne Real, USA Owned by Loris Rondanin, Italy
Simeon Sadik
1989 Black Straight Egyptian Stallion
Asfour x Simeon Safanad by Sankt Georg
Bred by Marion Richmond
Simeon Stud, Australia
Owned by Mr and Mrs C R Watts
Halsdon Arabians, UK

As a child, you couldn`t keep me off a horse...and we had plenty at my parents` training facility. I grew up showing hunter and western, and training the young horses we bred and raised for the showring. But I wasn`t satisfied with that... _
My thirst for knowledge has brought me an extensive library of books, video, dvd resources...as well as travelling to Austria, Germany, California to learn dressage. _
My own projects are just coming of age to be really fun: Lincoln is now 8yo and Superstition coming 5yo. Its no shortcut to raise and train your own, but they have become my ideal partners and make every day`s work a true pleasure. Who could ask for anything more!!
I am dedicated to serving our customer`s needs, and our goal is 100% Horse Satisfaction.
We are dedicated to serving our customer`s needs, and our goal is 100% Horse Satisfaction. We strive to bring you the best in quality knowledge, experience and service. We want every horse to become an enjoyable partner, whatever your discipline. Dressage is my preference but the horse doesn`t care what saddle you choose!!!
Born in Bromley, Kent, Gregory came from a non-equestrian family. At the age of seven she started to learn to ride, going weekly to a riding centre near her home in Cornwall. Her first horse was called Timolin, a Connemara, and was bought for her by her godmother for Ł175. She joined the North Cornwall Pony Club, winning the junior section of club`s championships in 1976.
Her international career started in 1994. In that year she competed in the World Equestrian Games. She rode at the Atlanta Olympics 1996 with her horse Cupido. For several years after this she did not compete internationally due to horse injuries, but by 2001 she was first in the small tour rankings. She made a full comeback in 2006 when she won grand prix and grand prix special with the horse Lucky Star at Munich CDI in May, then she won the grand prix freestyle at the Mariakalnok CDI.
Her last coach was Ulla Salzgeber. She competed in Dressage for Team GB at the Beijing Olympics, stating "I am in a state of shock" upon finding out that she was selected. She was a member of the GB dressage team along with Laura Bechtolsheimer and Emma Hindle.
Based from Great Cheverell, Wiltshire, in 2006 Jane married her partner of twenty years, Hong Kong dressage rider Aram Gregory. Gregory died on 1 April 2011 after suffering a heart attack at the age of 51.


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It All Starts From the Ground
Horses as prey animals are naturally skeptical of humans, and are not trusting of us or accepting of our leadership unless properly prepared. Playing with a horse from the ground presents the perfect opportunity for us to build trust with our horse, have them accepting of our equipment, and movement around them.
This is a professionally produced, easy to follow and informative video, showing both a "trained" horse and a "difficult" horse.
Trailer Loading Techniques
Horses are innately claustrophobic. However, we can teach horses to become trusting of us and of the tight spaces we create for them, such as horse trailers and racing barriers. By using a lateral approach, we can teach our horse to go on to a horse trailer and in to tight spaces with confidence. If a horse loads with confidence he will travel better and arrive at his destination in a much better frame of mind. This video shows a lateral approach to loading a very difficult horse, and how this relates to other aspects of this horses training.
Practical Riding Techniques that Make Sense to Your Horse
Riding can be fun, rewarding and exhilarating. It can also be frustrating and downright dangerous! Riding can be dangerous because as prey animals, horses are naturally skeptical of humans as predators, changes in environment, and changes in levels of energy. The frustration in riding generally arises because horses and humans do not speak the same language, and it is difficult for us as a human to provide clear communication to our horse that can be readily understood. This video illustrates how you can check your horse out from the ground to see if he is "ready" to be ridden, and then how to build his confidence under saddle. It also guides you through the process of building communication first at low energy, and then at higher levels of energy and on accurate patterns.
Journey to Softness With a Difficult Horse
Whether due to innate characteristics or past negative experiences, some horses are just more difficult to get on with than others. As prey animals horses are innately fearful, and require a relationship built on trust, but one with strong leadership to enable them to feel safe in a "humans" world, whether we are on the ground or in the saddle.
This video illustrates the process of helping a horse that had been classified as "difficult" and unrideable, to becoming a horse that was confident and relaxed enough under saddle to commence a promising career in dressage.
The extensive commentary and explanations used on this video to describe the horse`s behaviour, the approach and techniques used in his training, and the progress he makes, forms a valuable reference tool for any horse owner.
To contact Horsemanship Australia to find your closest outlet in Australia or Internationally, or if you would like some information forwarded to you on the range of products, call 61-2-4575-3245 or email info@horsemanshipaustralia.com.au
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Will suit quiet professional couple who like the country but with low maintenance.
Rental side is a rancher, one level: 1400 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms, one level
Hardwood floors in the living room, bedrooms and hallway, crown moldings
Tiled bathroom , jetted tub, separate shower.
Lots of windows and natural light.
Front door to driveway and back door to private fenced yard.
B
This home has been fully renovated with care to detail to make it easy to live in. Freshly painted. Pets are possible by interview.
The Farm is professionally managed as a horse training and boarding facility, but the bulk of activity is at the other end of the property. This home would suit a professional couple who want quiet country living with low maintenance.
No smokers allowed on the property.
$1400/mo includes utilities
Full horse boarding and training avaiable, showjumping & dressage focus.
B
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Jay Jay Rogers
OWNER/AGENT
Gloucester Downs Equestrian Park - equine training center
6670 267th Street
Aldergrove, B.C.
V4W 3L8 Canada
(604) 607-5007
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1996 Black Straight Egyptian Stallion
Anaza El Farid x Shariha by Moniet El Sharaf
Owned by Annette and Erwin Escher
Rothenberg Stud, Germany
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1995 Black Stallion
Magic Dream x Bey Affair by Bey Shah
Bred by Richard and Leanne Reel, USA
Owned by Ann Hawke, Woodlay Arabians, UK
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Magic Dream x Bey Affair by Bey Shah
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My thirst for knowledge has brought me an extensive library of books, video, dvd resources...as well as travelling to Austria, Germany, California to learn dressage. _
My own projects are just coming of age to be really fun: Lincoln is now 8yo and Superstition coming 5yo. Its no shortcut to raise and train your own, but they have become my ideal partners and make every day`s work a true pleasure. Who could ask for anything more!!
I am dedicated to serving our customer`s needs, and our goal is 100% Horse Satisfaction.
We are dedicated to serving our customer`s needs, and our goal is 100% Horse Satisfaction. We strive to bring you the best in quality knowledge, experience and service. We want every horse to become an enjoyable partner, whatever your discipline. Dressage is my preference but the horse doesn`t care what saddle you choose!!!
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