
After retiring as Chef d'Equipe of the United States Show Jumping Team, Morris has set his sights on developing the future of the sport by conducting clinics around the world. Focusing on helping riders develop correct form and function, Morris has often been referred to as the founding father of hunt seat equitation. Second to none, his teachings, technique and style are revered around the world. Over the course of his career, Morris has been highly successful as a rider, coach, clinician, author and judge.
"I am always excited to see George," said organizer Danny Forbes. "It's always wonderful to have him here for a clinic, and every time he comes I get to meet some of the best riders and trainers in the area."
Auditor positions are still available to gain knowledge from the esteemed Morris through observation. If purchased in advance, auditor spots are offered for $75 per day, or $200 for the weekend. The cost will be $100 per day at the door.
On Friday night, Karen Sparks is hosting a special dinner at the Brookstreet Hotel starting at 6:00 p.m. Morris and Millar will both speak, and tickets can be purchased online.
The daily clinic schedule will begin with the first group of riders at 9:00 a.m., followed by a group at 11:00 a.m. The final group of advanced riders will commence at 2:00 p.m.
On Saturday, Ogilvy Equestrian presented the Olympic Schooling session with Millarbrooke Farm starts at 5:00 p.m. Ian, Amy and Jonathan Millar will ride their best horses while under the guidance of Morris. This event is free for anyone who has purchased an auditor pass.