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The AASE Programme gets underway

  • Written By: Haddon Training
  • Published: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 10:25

The first AASE camp got underway last week at Vale View Equestrian Centre with 30 riders from British Dressage, British Showjumping and British Eventing taking up their place on the one year programme where they'll work towards completing a Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship in Sporting Excellence (AASE).

The AASE programme is designed to help talented riders develop as a professional athlete and ensure that they are on the right path to succeed and excel.

The three day camp saw riders taking part in a mix of practical and theory sessions on and off the horse.

Riders took part in ridden sessions delivered by world class coaches including Andrew Saywell, Heike Holstein , Charlie Hutton and Gary Parsonage to develop their technical and tactical skills.

In addition, the riders received a number of theory sessions including sports psychology, nutrition and lifestyle for optimal performance and career planning supported by a team of highly trained experienced tutors.

The next two day camp will take place in January 2020. Spaces are still available on the programme so please call 01672 519977 if you would like more information, or apply online at https://www.haddontraining.co.uk/haddon-training-official-site/aase/.

Candidates 2019/20
Dressage
Abbie Jackson, Abigail Taylor, Chelsea Tolhurst, Jodie Reay, Maddy Frewin.

Showjumping
Annabelle Rusden, Charlie Millen, Charlie Swanston, Ella Clarke, Ella Popely, Ellie Vickery, Elly Wishart, Elouise Smit, Emily Seal, Evie Maslen, Evie Toombes (Para SJ), Faye Adams, Hannah Vickery, Izzy Goddard, Jake Ward, Kieran Masters, Leah Knowles, Libby Lutener, Lily Beveridge, Olivia Edkins, Rhyleigh Kendle, Sophie Bennett.

Eventing
Barnie Brotherton, Maisie Morgan, Morgan Wyatt