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Cross Country at Stevens Creek Farm

The OEA is proud to offer a rider development day with licensed Eventing clinician, Teddie Laframboise on Sunday, June 1, 2025 at Stevens Creek Farm, in Kars, ON.

Registration for the rider development day is now open!

School on the cross country courses at Stevens Creek Farm with clinician Teddie Laframboise!

​A one-day clinic focused on cross country

 

  • Schooling in small groups based on horse and rider’s experience

  • Open to all riders at all levels, from all disciplines

  • Coaches bringing two or more students can ride themselves for free!*

 

Coaches can participate for free!


With advance coordination with the OEA Organizer, a coach who brings two or more students to a development day to school with the OEA-designated clinician will have the opportunity to participate by riding as a student themselves. 

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The OEA coordinator will confirm the individual’s status as a coach and cover the cost of the coach's entry fee. 


Registration for Sunday, June 1st at Stevens Creek Farm

 

Space is limited so sign up early!

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  • Opens: May 1, 2025

  • Closes: May 25, 2025 (or when the day is full, whichever comes first)

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Register for the June 1, 2025 rider development day.

 

To help us schedule riders appropriately you will be asked to share information about you and your horses experience.


Please submit payment immediately upon registration, send via e-transfer to finances@ontarioeventing.ca and note the rider's name and which activity your are registering for. Your spot is not confirmed until payment is received.


A final schedule for the day will be emailed to all confirmed riders prior to the day itself.


If you are trailering with another horse and rider and would like to be grouped together, we will do our best to accommodate you if the schedule and level groupings make it possible, please include the details in the online registration. Please note that does not register other riders, they must do so on their own. The clinic schedule and groupings will be made at the discretion of the clinician and the OEA.


If the day has filled up and you are unable to register, please contact Kaileen Millard-Ruff for help with registration,
or to be put on a waiting list.

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​If the day fills up, priority will go to riders who are new to eventing. The decision to close registrations early will be made at the discretion of the OEA.

 

Requirements

 

  • All participants must wear approved ASTM safety vests, helmets, and correct footwear

  • Riders must be current Ontario Equestrian members

  • Riders may school with the appointed clinician only

  • Limit of one horse per rider

 

About Teddie Laframboise

Teddie Laframboise, the fourth of eight children in the Laframboise Eventing family, is a fifth-generation horsewoman. Her great-great-grandfather began importing Irish horses for hunting and racing in the early 1900s.


Teddie competed in hunter, jumper, and eventing from a young age through university, winning the Ontario Intermediate 3-Day Championships at age 18. At 22, she coached the Quebec Young Rider Team to team gold and individual silver at the North American Eventing Championships.

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While earning degrees in both business and education, she continued coaching at the family farm. After a stint in finance, in 1994 she and her husband Andy established Stevens Creek Farm, where they run a successful equestrian training program and EC Sanctioned Horse Trials.

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Photograph courtesy of Delaney Graham.

Location

Stevens Creek Farm

6439 Second Line Road,

Kars, ON K0A 2E

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