March 2026 Issue

March 2026 | EAST COAST EQUESTRIAN 20 their skills. His work continues to inspire confidence and success in riders of all levels, from beginners to professional riders. Schedule • Thur, 6PM, Large Arena (2nd Floor, End of Hallway) The Confidence Reset; Help, My Horse Feels Like a Bomb • Fri, 3PM, Equine Arena (2nd Floor, to the Right) Fix the Rider First, Watch the Horse Change • Sat, 1PM, Equine Arena (2nd Floor, to the Right) Control Without Force; How Confident Riders Actually Ride • Sat, 5PM, Round Pen (Expo Hall, LeftWall by Restrooms) The Moment Horses Stop Listening; Get Them Back in 60-Seconds • Sun, 1PM, Large Arena (2nd Floor, End of Hallway) Tensed to Tuned; Change the Horse’s Mind Before Using the Reins Jennifer Sawyer Jennifer Sawyer (Western Performance, Ranch Riding)– is a35-year careerprofessional, shebrings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the arena as a judge, a trainer, a clinician and a competitor. As a judge since 1992 with over 700 shows judged under her belt, she is nationally carded with 6 dif- ferent organizations ranging from the stock horse world to feathered horses and fine breeds. Jennifer is well known and lovedwithin the 4Hcommunity as a judge, branded by her style as being friendly, educational and inspirational while judging. She has been blessed to officiate State, Regional and National 4H competition on multiple occasions across the US. As a clinician, Jennifer has been featured here in Harrisburg as well as inMaryland in the past and is thrilled to return to Harrisburg in 2026. Additionally, she has been featured by Equine Affaire, HoosierHorseFair,MidwestHorseFair andcountlessprivateandclubvenues. As a trainer and competitor, Jennifer and her clients compete on the AQHA, NSBA, APHA and PtHA circuits, but, her clients can be found at weekend shows as well as 4H and local events. Her clients have been honored to earn WorldandCongress titlesonanannual basis inHalter,RanchandAll-Around events. Schedule • Thur, 3PM, Equine Arena (2nd Floor, to the Right) Ranch Riding; Pattern Perfection • Fri, 12PM, Large Arena (2nd Floor, End of Hallway) Western Horsemanship; Practice Makes Perfect • Fri, 2PM, Round Pen (Expo Hall, LeftWall by Restrooms) Showmanship; Get the LowDown on the Ground • Sat, 3PM, Large Arena (2nd Floor, End of Hallway) Ranch Rail; Ride the Rail Ranchy • Sun, 12PM, Equine Arena (2nd Floor, to the Right) Up & Over; Show Smart in Hunter Hack Classes Dom Schramm DomSchramm (Eventing) is an Aus- tralian 5* international event rider, young horse producer, and sought-after clinician. Raised in Charleville, Australia, Schramm developed an early affinity for horses that continues to shape his practical, horseman- ship-driven approach. He was a member of the 2006 Australian Young Rider Eventing Squad and gained valuable experience through the three-star level while working forWEG competitor Christopher Burton. Seekinggreater international opportunity, Schrammrelocatedto theUnited States in 2010. He quickly established himself in American eventing circles, notably campaigning Cold Harbor to a strong finish at the Fair Hill CCI** and returning to the three-star level soon after. His resume now includes completions at theLandRoverKentuckyThree-DayEvent and theprestigious BurghleyHorseTrials, alongwithtopplacings atBromont, FairHill, andJersey Fresh. Schramm consistently develops talented young horses through the YEH program and upper levels, while helping riders of all stages improve with clarity and positivity. Alongside his wife, Jimmie, he also co-hosts the popular YouTube channel Evention TV, blending practical horsemanship advice with humor and accessibility—we definitely recommend checking it out because it’s informative…and hilarious. Schedule • Fri, 3PM, Seminar Hall A (Expo Hall, Back Right) Mastering Eventing; Link Dressage, XC & Show Jumping • Fri, 5PM, Equine Arena (2nd Floor, to the Right) Show Jumping Tune-Ups; Refining Form & Flow • Sat, 10AM, Seminar Hall A (Expo Hall, Back Right) Eventing Mindset; Overcome Fear & Build Grit • Sat, 12PM, Equine Arena (2nd Floor, to the Right) Introducing Cross Country Concepts in the Arena HORSE WORLD EXPO 2026 Clinician & Speaker Biographies NewHorizons Equine booth 322 SchrammEquestrian Continued from page 14 Page 44 March/April 2025 EASTCOASTEQUESTRIAN developing educational resources for the Pennsylvania 4-H Horse Program.Trenton Mosier is a fifth-year member and Rhianna Penfield is in her third year; both actively participate from Elk County. SeeTeamHorsePowerat the Penn State 4HHorseProg. booth 610, 611. AllysonVillareale ManagingAgingSchoolHorses (Sat., 11 am,SeminarHallB) Allyson is the Equestrian Center Stable Manager for the Department of Equine Science and Management at Delaware Valley University (DelVal) in Doylestown, PA. She manages a herd of 40+ school horses used in riding, driving and manage- ment courses for the college’s Equine curriculum and eques- trian teams, and supervises Equestrian Center student staff workers. She mentors students for an Equine Welfare Intern- ship.Ally has a B.S. in Equine Management, with a specializa- tion in Instruction andTraining from DelVal and is certified through the British Horse Soci- ety Stage III. See Penn St booth 6 Success (Fri., A wi (Sat., Cross (Sat., B Hors (Sun., Ac Tracyh everyda to-basic multi-fa themin and ride nationo classical bridle-le more to withher confide esting” t betterp (Continued from page 43) Buy your tickets early for Theatre Equus www.horseworldexpo.com Friday and Saturday nights beginning at 8:30 pm

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