Pony Club instructors
Chris Donovan: Chris Donovan runs the Area 2 young riders program. Her focus is on enjoying your horse with safety as the key. Chris coaches serious riders through Preliminary, but also enjoys teaching the unrated and D's.
Chris usually teaches three nights a week in the Seneca Valley Pony Club area between 530-9pm. She will not travel if we don't have at least four kids.
Mondays and Fridays Chris is at Sugarland. They have a $20 haul in fee per horse. Tuesday or Wednesday depending on weather- Chris is at Bittersweet, Potomac Pony Club field ($10 from non PPC members), or Woodstock.
Chris Donovan
703-261-3377
Jacquelyn Dickey: Jacquelyn is happy to help anyone at Bittersweet Field upon request. To find out more visit Jacquelyn’s website. riding-innovations.com. It will be up and going in the next week or so. Happy to help all levels of horse and rider combinations.
[email protected]
401-714-4693
Ema Klugman: Ema Klugman is a longtime member of Seneca Valley Pony Club. She has achieved all three possible "A" ratings: A-traditional, A-show jumping, and A-dressage. She competes successfully at the four-star level and was named this year to the Australian High Performance Next Squad, which develops a pipeline of riders for future world championships and Olympic games. Last year, she graduated magna cum laude from Duke University. She enjoys teaching students of all levels, and also takes horses in for sale or training.
Prefer to teach out of my farm in Clarksburg, MD (dressage, show jumping, and cross country onsite) but can also teach at Seneca and Potomac Pony Club fields. Contact 202-290-5890 to schedule lessons.
Eliza SanNicolas: Eliza is an instructor at Bascule Farm. She produced her late Quarab mare through Training level eventing and Second Level dressage. She started her current Arabian as a 3 year old and competed through Novice eventing before turning their focus to dressage. These experiences fuel her belief in the potential of every horse and rider pair. Her empathetic and upbeat approach makes lessons fun and positive for all students, whatever their riding goals.
Contact: [email protected]
Chris usually teaches three nights a week in the Seneca Valley Pony Club area between 530-9pm. She will not travel if we don't have at least four kids.
Mondays and Fridays Chris is at Sugarland. They have a $20 haul in fee per horse. Tuesday or Wednesday depending on weather- Chris is at Bittersweet, Potomac Pony Club field ($10 from non PPC members), or Woodstock.
Chris Donovan
703-261-3377
Jacquelyn Dickey: Jacquelyn is happy to help anyone at Bittersweet Field upon request. To find out more visit Jacquelyn’s website. riding-innovations.com. It will be up and going in the next week or so. Happy to help all levels of horse and rider combinations.
[email protected]
401-714-4693
Ema Klugman: Ema Klugman is a longtime member of Seneca Valley Pony Club. She has achieved all three possible "A" ratings: A-traditional, A-show jumping, and A-dressage. She competes successfully at the four-star level and was named this year to the Australian High Performance Next Squad, which develops a pipeline of riders for future world championships and Olympic games. Last year, she graduated magna cum laude from Duke University. She enjoys teaching students of all levels, and also takes horses in for sale or training.
Prefer to teach out of my farm in Clarksburg, MD (dressage, show jumping, and cross country onsite) but can also teach at Seneca and Potomac Pony Club fields. Contact 202-290-5890 to schedule lessons.
Eliza SanNicolas: Eliza is an instructor at Bascule Farm. She produced her late Quarab mare through Training level eventing and Second Level dressage. She started her current Arabian as a 3 year old and competed through Novice eventing before turning their focus to dressage. These experiences fuel her belief in the potential of every horse and rider pair. Her empathetic and upbeat approach makes lessons fun and positive for all students, whatever their riding goals.
Contact: [email protected]