World-Renown Eventer Savannah Fulton to Host Clinic

Aiken, SC (10/10/2019) — The University of South Carolina Aiken Eventing Team will host a seminar featuring the insights of Savannah Fulton, Nov. 23-24, at The Vista Schooling and Event Center, in Aiken, SC.

Show jumping will be highlighted Nov. 23, while cross country will be the focus on Nov. 24. The cost is $200 for collegiate riders, $250 for all others.

"Savannah Fulton has established herself as one of America's top young talents and has made a splash on the world stage of eventing," said one of the USC Aiken riders.

At an early age, Fulton started riding at her parent's Full Moon Farm in Maryland. She spent six years working for Buck Davidson. Her hard work and talent was recognized and she was awarded the Wilton Fair Grant, which allowed her to go overseas to gain a global perspective. While abroad, she trained with Olympian Dirk Schrade and experienced "some of the most grueling events in the world."

"Having now competed in seven countries, at multiple five-star events and been around many other top riders and trainers, Savannah brings a unique and comprehensive approach to her teaching and training," said a USC Aiken eventer.

USC AIKEN EVENTING CLINIC FEATURING SAVANNAH FULTON:

When: November 23-24

Where: The Vista Schooling & Event Center (Aiken SC)

Saturday: Show Jumping Nov 23

Sunday: Cross Country Nov 24

Collegiate Riders: $200

All others: $250

For More information Contact:

To make a reservation: E-mail fmfeventing@gmail.com with the entrant's division information.

Make checks payable to: "USC Aiken Eventing" and mail them to 471 University Parkway, Aiken, SC 29801

Cancellation Policy: The Savannah Fulton clinic is non-refundable, unless there is a waiting list or participants can identify and alternate to fill their spots.

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The University of South Carolina Aiken Eventing Team will host a seminar featuring the insights of Savannah Fulton, Nov. 23-24, at The Vista Schooling and Event Center, in Aiken, SC. Show jumping will be highlighted Nov. 23, while cross country will be the focus on Nov. 24. The cost is $200 for collegiate riders, $250 for all others.