Right Amount of Aids | Sharon White | TRAILER
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Five-star eventer Sharon White coaches a student in a stadium jumping lesson emphasizing the right amount of aids at the right time for the horse. Sharon has a gymnastic line with raised rails between the fences to work on the horse’s footwork and help create the canter and power needed for bigger fences.
Sharon is a five-star eventer who has competed at the Kentucky, Lühmuhlen and Pau CCI5*-L events. She has represented the U.S. on FEI Eventing Nations Cup teams and earned team silver at the 2023 Pan American Games. Sharon runs her training and sales business out of Last Frontier Farm in Summit Point, West Virginia.
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