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About Lendon Gray
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As a toddler in Maine, Lendon Gray
was riding a horse with her mother
before she could walk.
She grew up riding western, hunt
seat, bareback, playing gymkhana
games, driving and generally having
fun riding and caring for horses.
Pony Club played the central role in
her life from age 7 through her
twenties.
During that time she also trained
with the Olympic Three Day Team.
At 27 Lendon started to specialize
in Dressage and at the same time
Seldom Seen the first of her famous
Dressage "ponies" came into her
life.
At 14.2 plus he was national
champion at 3rd, 4th level, Prix St.
George's, Intermediare 1 and 2, and
Grand Prix.
Although Lendon rode warmbloods in
her two Olympics, the world
Championships, and the World Cup her
ponies held a special place in her
heart.
They proved to the world the bigger
isn't necessarily better.
This experience also gave Lendon
direction to encourage those without
the fanciest horses, trainers,
greatest opportunities to be "the
best that you can be".
Now while running Gleneden Dressage,
a stable with 52 horses under her
supervision, Lendon is extremely
active with the USET, AHSA, USDF.
Her greatest energies go to trying
to develop all riders, but juniors
especially, to learn correct basics
and become all-round horseman.
Lendon has written a very popular
book that makes Dressage seem much
less complicated:
Lessons with Lendon.
Learn more about Lendon at:
http://dressagedaily.com/dd_199812/dd_19981231.html
and
http://horsesdaily.com/whoswho/lendon_gray.html
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