Congratulations, Method Ambassadors!

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The 2016 class of Method Ambassadors graduate this evening, and Clinton couldn’t be prouder of the class’ accomplishment and passion to share the Method. The Ambassadors spent the last eight weeks at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch living and breathing the Method alongside Clinton to fine-tune their knowledge of the Fundamentals and increase their skillset training horses. Clinton created the program out of a desire to reach grassroots horsemen who are new to horse ownership or are frustrated and don’t know of Downunder Horsemanship and the Method. The goal of the program is to have the Method Ambassadors teach and train at their local level, reaching beginner-level riders and those experiencing problems. “I’m proud of the hard work and dedication each of the Ambassadors put in to graduate the program and am looking forward to having them represent Downunder Horsemanship,” Clinton says.

Our 2016 Method Ambassadors:

  • Hannah Schultz
  • Connie Harris
  • Faith Stevenson
  • Kurstyn Adams
  • Shannon Pigott
  • Janis Scott
  • Josh Standen
  • Shaley Jackson
  • Aimee Rioux-Brown
  • Brittney Watts
  • Carlie Scarbery
  • Juliana Hillman
  • Alexandra Sparks
  • Daniel Coggin

 

Stay tuned for the release of the Method Ambassadors’ webpages that will include their contact information.

For information on becoming a Method Ambassador and what all the program entails, visit our website.

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