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Tim Downes is a Fellow of the British Horse Society, a List 1 Dressage Judge and British Dressage Master Judge, a 5* international 3 day event judge and a British Eventing Master Coach. He is a Chief Assessor for the BHS, a UKCC Assessor and an FEI Olympic Solidarity trainer. Tim has competed in all of the Equestrian Olympic Disciplines and has produced many horses from untrained to advanced levels of competition. He regularly conducts clinics in Ireland, Scotland, Hong Kong, New Zealand and in the UK. In November 2013 Tim was awarded the British Horse Society Trainers Award.
Tim will explain the Scales of Training and relevance to ridden exercises and the correct way to achieve them with the addition of 2-3 demo horses/ riders, showing how to apply the scales of training from Prelim to PSG.