Julie Stapleton, NZ, UK, A

After training for British Horse Society qualifications in the UK, Julie was first introduced to equitation science at one of Andrew’s clinics in Dunedin, New Zealand, in 2005. She was … Read more

Sarah Blackburn, Christchurch

Sarah was first introduced to equitation science at one of Andrew’s clinics back in 2007. Since then she has visited the AEBC three times, spending a total of 6 months … Read more

Erika Oudshoorn, Canterbury

Erika Oudshoorn sought out the ES methods after purchasing a warmblood that had been trained with this method in New Zealand. With a science background she thoroughly enjoyed the detail … Read more

Tayla Johns, Rangiora

Tayla has ridden and competed horses her whole life and always had a practical and ethical viewpoint when training horses. When she was introduced to equitation science she applied to … Read more

Rebecca Kerr, Dunedin

Bec Kerr, trainer at Maungatua Equestrian, is based at new facilities near the Dunedin International Airport in New Zealand. Bec has been using ES methods to train and re-train horses … Read more

Bridget Dougherty, Upper Hutt

I’ve been involved with equitation science since 2007 when I first attended one of Andrew’s clinics in New Zealand. After visiting the AEBC later that year, I came home with … Read more

Jody Hartstone, Raglan

Jody Hartstone is a Grand Prix dressage rider who specialises in coaching and lecturing in Equitation Science both in New Zealand and globally in countries that include the UK, Ireland, … Read more

Sifra Van der Vis

From an early age on, horses played a major role in Sifra’s life. Dressage, show jumping and eventing have her main focus. During her Animal Sciences studies the question rose … Read more