welcomes



August 17-18, 2002



Christopher Hickey is a USDF Certified Instructor through Fourth Level and a faculty member for the certification program. he was born and raised in Westhampton, Massachusetts where his business, Dressage Associates is located today. Chris began riding as a small child. By his late teens he had competed successfully in western, hunt seat, saddle seat, and in driving divisions. As a U.S. Pony Club member he was introduced to Dressage. Since then he has focused all his talent and enthusiasm on Dressage.

Chris attended Holyoke Community College before beginning a three year period of work and riding with U.S. Olympic rider Lendon Gray In 1988, while with Lendon, Chris represented the USDF Region 8 at the North American Young Rider Championships where he was a finalist as an individual. During that year Chris' championships included NEDA Fourth Level Young Rider, AHSA Zone 1 Fourth Level Young Rider, and AHSA National Fourth Level Young Rider for the Eastern Region. Chris and his horse Vesper were chosen again in 1989 to compete at the NAYR Championships.

In 1990 Chris started training with U.S. Olympic rider Robert Dover. In 1991 Chris earned both his USDF Bronze Medal Rider award riding Riago, Ten Penny Action, and Agronaut and the USDF Silver Medal Rider award riding Vesper and Argentinus. Chris began working with Dwight at the First Level and has trained Dwight to his present Grand Prix Level. Chris and Dwight have received much recognition for their accomplishments to date. In 1994 they were chosen to participate in the Olympic Festival. In 1995, they were invited to the Pan American Games Final Selection Trials. In 1995 and 1996 Dwight was on the USET Developing Horse List and participated in USET Training Clinics with Harry Bolt and Klaus Balkenhol.

In 1996 Chris began riding with Lilo Fore, an FEI "I" Judge and USDF Instructor Certification Examiner. Chris, on Dwight, was a demo rider at the NEDA Dressage Symposia with Dr. Joseph Knipp in 1996 and Wolfgang Michealis in 1997. And in 1997 and 1998, Chris was a demo rider at the USDF Trainers Conferences with Kyra Kyrkland and Klaus Balkenhol, respectively.

Chris and Dwight have had a successful Grand Prix career. Since 1996 they have placed well at the Welllington Equestrian Festival, Dressage at Devon, King Oak Dressage Days, and the Gold Coast Dressage Opener. In 1997 Chris earned his USDF Gold Medal Rider award and began riding with Sue Blinks, USET member of 1998 W.E.G. and 2000 Olympics.

In 1999, Chris was awarded a NEDA Scholarship, a USET Asmis Scholarship, and a grant from The American Horse Trials Foundation, for a European Training trip. Chris, Dwight and Levin, spent four months in training with Conrad Schumacher at his farm, Stal Neuhof, just outside Frankfurt, Germany. Later that year Chris and his two mounts were demo's at the 1999 USDF National Symposium with Conrad Schumacher. In 2001, Chris returned to Conrad Schumacher's for another 3 months of training.

Locally, Chris teaches many enthusiastic dressage riders, amateurs and professionals, at Training through FEI levels, and has horses in training. Chris also gives clinics throughout New England and in the South and Midwest. Many of his students have earned USDF Rider Awards, they include six bronze medals, five silver medals, and two gold medals. Chris is dedicated to a caring and sensitive approach in his teaching method, helping horses and riders achieve mutual pleasure and understanding.






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45 minute private lesson: $125 Sat: Sun: Either:
Stabling $15/day Fri: Sat: Sun: Lesson day:
Auditing $10/day Sat: Sun: Other:
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Riders, please give a brief description of your riding ability and the level of training of your horse:


Riders accepted and stalls filled on first come, first served basis. One person per horse may audit free on the day(s) of the lesson(s). For registration to be considered complete, send payment, signed release, and negative Coggins to:

Stefanie Moses
1a Kula Court
Raymond, NH 03077

or PayPal my husband at serg@alum.mit.edu. Please make checks out to Stefanie Moses. Rider registration is non-refundable if your slot can't be filled. Riders and auditors signing up in advance will receive a schedule before the clinic date via email. Please bring your own chair. The clinic will take place in the indoor arena at Monks Stables: 148 Halls Village Rd, Chester, NH.

Contact Stefanie Moses via email moses@alum.mit.edu or phone (603)895-9124.

Directions:

From the North or West:

Take Rte 101 East to Exit 2
Take aright off the end of the ramp
Go straight through the 4-way stop onto Rte 121 (note intersection for return trip - you will be getting off Rte. 121 here)
Follow through Auburn all the way to Chester Center
Take aright at the blinking red onto Rte. 102
Pass Senator Bell Farm (on your right)
Take first left onto Webster Lane (about halfway down hill after Senator Bell, red house on corner)
Stay on paved road
After passing two dirt roads (first on your right, second on your left) look for Monks Stables on right across from dairy farm
Pass house and enter gait of natural colored board fence next to Monks
Stables sign with granite posts

From south:

Take I-93 to Exit 4
Take aright onto Rte 102 towards Derry
Follow through Derry
At traffic circle take 3rd exit off circle (as you approach the circle you will see a Y across the circle, take the left leg of the Y)
You will still be on Rte 102
According to mapquest go 4.38 miles to turn
Take aright onto Webster Lane (if you miss this turn you will soon see Chester Center and the intersection with Rte 121)
Stay on paved road
After passing two dirt roads (first on your right, second on your left) look for Monks Stables on right across from dairy farm
Pass house and enter gait of natural colored board fence next to Monks Stables sign with granite posts

from Northeast:

Take Rte 101 to exit 5
Take a left of the ramp onto Rte. 102 South towards Chester
Follow through Chester Center (intersection with Rte. 121)
Pass Senator Bell Farm (on your right)
Take first left onto Webster Lane (about halfway down hill after Senator Bell, red house on corner)
Stay on paved road
After passing two dirt roads (first on your right, second on your left) look for Monks Stables on right across from dairy farm
Pass house and enter gait of natural colored board fence next to Monks Stables sign with granite posts