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Ben Asselin

Canadian Showjumping rider Ben Asselin, with an international competition record, below you can watch Ben Asselin in action competing in the Cenovus Energy Classic Derby at Spruce Meadows in 2015 riding Doremi.

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Ben Asselin

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Ben Asselin

Ben Beevers

Ben Beevers - Belgium

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Ben Beevers Horses - Vremse Drum Van Het Juxschot, Wahorn V (sired by Ahorn Z, 1999)

Ben Beevers Competition Results

41 - Lummen, International Competition 1.35m Final - 23/04/2006 - Vremse Drum Van Het Juxschot
18 - Lummen, International Competition 1.20m Final - 23/04/2006 - Wahorn V
25 - Lummen, International Competition - 1.30m - 22/04/2006 - Vremse Drum Van Het Juxschot
21 - Lummen, International Competition 1.25m - 22/04/2006 - Wahorn V
56 - Lummen, International Competition - 1.30m - 21/04/2006 - Vremse Drum Van Het Juxschot
51 - Lummen, International Competition - 1.25m - 21/04/2006 - Wahorn V

Ben Greenwood

Ben Greenwood - UK - Eventing
Ben Greenwood

Ben Boessen

Ben Boessen Horses

Royal Power (Pionier, 1990)

Ben Boessen Competition Results

61 - Lummen, International Competition 1.50m Final - 23/04/2006 - Royal Power
58 - Lummen, International Competition - 1.40m - 21/04/2006 - Royal Power

Daniel Bennett

Daniel Bennett - UK - Eventing

Ben Hannon

Ben Hannon Horses - Muir

Ben Hannon Competition Results

01 - Leopardstown Racecourse, Irish Champion Hurdle - 23/01/1968 - Muir
01 - Leopardstown Racecourse, Arkle Novice Chase - 09/01/1968 - Muir

Benoit Jezequel

Benoit Jezequel - France

RIDING LESSONS
Penryn Oak lessons consist of both group and private lessons taught by Jane Rower stressing a safe, confident foundation for both horse and rider. Safe, sane school horses are available at no additional charge to fit both child and adult riders. General horsemenship instruction is included for those riders who are completely new to horses and their care and handling.

Belkacem Benamar

Belkacem Benamar - France

Quality Feeds Include:

Alfalfa - 1st cutting (90% alfalfa 10% grass) is fed based on the individual needs of your horse up to 3 flakes per feeding.

Purina Strategy - Horses are fed based on weight up to 4 quarts per feeding https://horse.purinamills.com/products/Strategy.asp

Supplements or additional feeds are to be provided by the owner. They will be fed up to 2 times daily at no additional cost.

Benjamin Plackett

Benjamin Plackett - UK - Eventing
Benjamin Plackett

Covered Paddocks

We have a total of 48 paddocks with automatic waters. Our paddocks range from 750 to 1900 sq. ft in size. All paddocks have a 12x12 concrete pads covered with rubber mats. All paddock fences are white vinyl fencing which we feel is safer for your horse than a metal or wood fence.

Bander Ben Mahfoth

Bander Ben Mahfoth - Saudi Arabia

Fernando Toro

Dante’s uncle Fernando Toro was a great jockey and is considered as one of the greatest turf riders ever. Nicknamed “Toro the Bull” by Jock Ray Broussard while both were riding in Florida, upon request of trainer Eduardo Inda moved his tack to California in 1970. The next 20 years “The Bull” became a prime Southern California jockey along with Bill Shoemaker, Laffit Pincay Jr., Gary Stevens and Chris McCarron.

He was and still is a well respected horseman anywhere you go, and in his home country he is remember as a legend. Some of his most important wins in US soil includes the Budweiser-Arlington Million and Oak Tree Invitational with Estrapade, the Yellow Ribbon with Bonne Ile, the Strub Stakes with George Navanod, Super Moment and Nostalgia’s Star, the Santa Margarita Invitational with Tizna, Fascinating Girl and Adored, and his biggest victory came in the inaugural run of the Breeders’ Cup Turf Mile aboard Eclipse Awarded mare Royal Heroine.

Ben Leuwer

Ben Leuwer - Germany
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Beatrice Bennett

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Benjamin Lamoriniere

Benjamin Lamoriniere - France - Endurance Rider
Benjamin Lamoriniere

We have a total of 4 arenas and 1 round pen. All of our arenas have an arena fine base and sand footing.

Arena 1: 70 x 120 -fully lighted

Arena 2: 100 x 220

Arena 3: 70 x 144 -fully lighted and enclosed for riding during winter months or the hot summer days.

Arena 4: 150 x 250 - with two covered 16 person elevated viewing stands.

Round Pen: 50 ft diameter

ALL ARENAS ARE MANICURED EACH MORNING

All ARENAS AND ROUND PEN ARE EQUIPPED WITH AUTOMATIC WATERING TIMERS. WHEN YOU ARRIVE TO RIDE IN THE MORNING THE AREANS ARE MANICURED AND WATERED FOR YOU.

Adrien Benhaddad

Adrien Benhaddad is an international showjumping rider from France, below you can watch Adrien Benhaddad riding Escape St Ghyvan in a seven year old class.

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Adrien Benhaddad

Benjamin Hudson

Benjamin Hudson - Australia

It is a 100 year old barn that has been refurbished. Inside the barn houses the office and tack area. The tack area has plenty of room for everyone’s belongings. We have an indoor grain storage facility built on to the barn. We offer a covered picnic area and BBQ for clinics, lessons, parties, or any other occasion. The second barn is steel with eight stalls; this is an insulated barn that keeps the horses warmer in winter and cooler in summer. This barn is located next to the 150x250 arena and has its own separate tack area.

FEATURES

(3)15x15 Stalls with Paddock

(8) 14x16 Stalls in a insulated barn with rubber mats, seperate tack area.

All stalls have automatic water

Covered concrete wash racks (8) with full under ground drainage so there`s no standing water.

Lighted grain room

Large border tack room

1000 sqaure feet conference room for meetings

Lounge Area

Refrigerator

Fire Pit

Equipment Area

Benedicte Emond

Benedicte Emond - France

Dancer is a 1991 15.1h registered purebred Arabian gelding. He is to be shown this year in halter and the hunter pleasure division on the E.M.A.A. all Arabian circuit. Dancer is well broke and is a blast to ride. A definite Sport Horse/Dressage prospect. And we can`t leave out that he can even bow too.

Suitable for a Junior or Amateur rider.

***UPDATE***

Dancer has attended his first show in which he took reserve in his purebred Arabian gelding 5 and over class.

Benoit Buchel

Benoit Buchel
Benoit Buchel - France

Penryn Oak Stables is a full-care boarding facility that provides the finest in equine care at an all inclusive price. Penryn Oak Stables has two on site caretakers.

OUR FULL CARE SERVICES

Twice daily feedings (additional feedings available at extra cost)

Supplement feedings each day (supplements at owners expense)

Daily wellness checks

Twice daily paddock/stall cleaning. Rice holes used as bedding in stalls.

Every other day turnouts except Sundays. Sundays boarders are welcome to turn there horses out.

Blaneting included (Nov 1st thru April 1st) ask for details

Trailer parking included at no additional cost (space limited)

Additional services available

Horse transportation

Ben Peploe

Ben Peploe - UK - EventingBen Peploe

Colonel Bengt Ljungquist

As USET coach, Col. Bengt Ljungquist guided the US dressage team to a bronze medal at the 1976 Olympics and a gold medal at the 1975 Pan American Games. He established an outstanding system of judge training that continues today. Col. Ljungquist`s instruction of dressage at all levels laid the foundation for many of America`s most successful riders.

Colonel Bengt Ljungquist devoted a decade to furthering dressage in the United States. He developed a judges` training program that continues today and conducted the first organized forums, which gathered together the day`s most learned trainers and aspiring judges. His dedication to and leadership in the pursuit of excellence in dressage in the U.S. was recognized by his induction into the USDF Hall of Fame in 1998.

Born into a Swedish military family in Sweden, Ljungquist continued the family tradition by joining the Swedish Army after he completed secondary school. In 1934 he received his cavalry commission, which he later resigned, along with many of his brethren officers, during the Finnish-Soviet Winter War to join the Finns and defend their country.

After the Finnish Soviet Winter War (1939-1940) he returned to Sweden and its army, where he studied and had a tour of duty as an instructor at the Military Academy at Karlberg. Ljungquist`s military career included being sent to Ethiopia as part of the Swedish Military Mission to help establish a cadet school and to train Imperial Guards. He was also commander of the Swedish cavalry cadet school. In 1955, he was promoted to commander of the Royal Horse Guards and stationed in Stockholm. As part of his military duties, Ljungquist organized the equestrian competition at the 1956 Stockholm Olympic Games.

An avid lifelong equestrian, Ljungquist began riding at the age of ten. An active national and international dressage competitor throughout his military career, he won the Swedish Dressage Championship six times. He was the team reserve rider for the 1960 Rome Games and represented his country at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, aboard Karat. was even more famous in international circles as a fencer than as an equestrian. He was a reserve world fencing champion who competed on several Swedish Olympic fencing teams.

When the cavalry was mechanized, Ljungquist began a career as a civilian dressage trainer and instructor. During a visit with his sister at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, he made a trip to the U.S. that sparked his interest in furthering dressage in the States. In 1969, he was invited to teach dressage at the Foxcroft School in Virginia. On that same trip, he gave a clinic at Lake Erie (OH) College Equestrian Center. That involvement led to other lessons and clinics, and 1978-9, he began training out of future "O" judge Linda Zang`s Idlewilde Farm in Davidsonville, MD also visiting Meredith Manor in West Virginia. Numerous notable dressage riders made the trip to Idlewilde to study with Ljungquist, who later became the U.S. dressage-team coach, a position he held from 1974 to 1978. In 1974, he brought the U.S. squad to the attention of the European dressage community when he coached World Championships competitors Elizabeth Lewis on Ludmilla, Edith Master on Dahlwitz, John Winnett on Leopardi, and Sidley Payne on Felix. Then in 1975, the U.S. team returned home from the Pan-American Games in Mexico with a team gold medal, as well as an individual silver for Hilda Gurney and Keen, an individual bronze for Dorothy Morkis and Monaco, and a fourth-place individual finish for John Winnett and Leopardi placed fourth. To cap off his international coaching accomplishments, Ljungquist guided the U.S. dressage squad to a team bronze medal at the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games.

An advocate for dressage-judge education, Ljungquist helped to develop a training program for the Potomac Valley Dressage Association. The PVDA program became the model for most judges` training programs in the U.S. In 1976 Ljungquist published his Practical Dressage Manual, which today remains a modern equestrian classic.

Colonel Bengt Ljungquist - Sweedan

Ben Arnoldi

Ben Arnoldi - South Africa

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