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  2. Clinton Anderson (horse trainer) - Wikipedia

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    Clinton Anderson is an Australian-American natural horsemanship practitioner. He created a training program known as Downunder Horsemanship. He is featured in a number of magazine articles on horse training, has written a book about his methods, is a clinician who tours the United States, and has a television program on RFD-TV as well as an internet TV presence.

  3. List of race horse trainers - Wikipedia

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    Race horse trainers train horses for horse racing.This involves exercising, feeding, management and, in early years, to get them used to human contact. [1]Once a horse is old enough to be ridden, a trainer prepares a horse for races, with responsibility for exercising it, getting it race-ready by designing exercise routines tailored for each horse and its needs [2] as well as determining which ...

  4. Talk:Clinton Anderson (horse trainer) - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Equine, a collaborative effort to improve Wikipedia's coverage of articles relating to horses, asses, zebras, hybrids, equine health, equine sports, etc. Please visit the project page for details or ask questions at the barn. Equine Wikipedia:WikiProject Equine Template:WikiProject Equine equine: Low

  5. Category:Australian equestrian biography stubs - Wikipedia

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    Clinton Anderson (horse trainer) Jack Anwin; B. Kevin Bacon (equestrian) Ernie Barker; Mervyn Bennett (equestrian) Hayley Beresford; Nikki Bishop; Geoff Bloomfield ...

  6. J. Russell Manning, Manning's Horse Book, 1882. Willis J. Powell's_horse_training_method (Tachyhippodamia; on The New Secret of Taming Horses, written with John Solomon Rarey) See the e-text here; Daniel Sullivan, trainer from Mallow in County Cork, Ireland mentioned in the above book. Died in 1810. John_Solomon_Rarey; Jesse Beery

  7. Chic Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson attended Wabash College for two years, served two years in the United States Navy, and then received a degree from Indiana University. [7] He and his wife, Marsha, had five children. [8] Anderson died of a heart attack at age 47 on March 24, 1979, at his home in Commack, New York, on Long Island. [8]

  8. Pete D. Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Peter D. Anderson (November 20, 1931, in Southampton, Long Island, New York – February 19, 2013, in Hialeah, Florida) was an American jockey and Thoroughbred racehorse trainer. He began his riding career in the latter part of the late 1940s and was the leading apprentice jockey in New York in 1948.

  9. Lynn Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson kept show horses in Texas during the final years of her life. She also employed a horse trainer to keep the animals active and ready for competitions. Anderson traveled between Texas and her home in New Mexico to spend time with the horses. [70] She also raised horses at her ranch in New Mexico. [75]