Heidi Chote
Dressage Training

USDF Certified Instructor
(916) 687-8021  Wilton, CA

First Chance Farm: Classical Dressage Training in Wilton, CA- Heidi Chote, USDF Certified Instructor

 

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bullet2005

Adult Amateur wins Canadian National Arab Championship at Second Level.

Three junior riders qualify for CDS Jr. Championships at Training, Second and Third Levels. One qualifies a 4 year old, only 5 months under saddle and wins Reserve Champion at Training Level.  She is also 2nd in Dressage Seat Equitation.  Second Level Rider is 4th at Championships and 3rd in Dressage Seat Equitation.

Two Jr. riders earn USDF Bronze Medals.

Adult Amateur wins AHA Regional Championship at Third Level AA.

Adult Amateur wins AHA Regional Championship at Second Level Open.

Adult Amateur qualifies two horses for Canadian Arabian National Championships at Training, First, Second and Third Levels.

 

bullet2004

“First Chance Farm Fillies” are 2nd at CDS Jr. Championships at Second Level with the highest equitation scores in the division.  Three of these riders qualify horses individually for Championships in addition to riding on the team.

Adult Amateur wins AHA Region III Championship at Second Level ATR

Adult Amateur wins AHA National Championship Second Level AAOTR

Adult Amateur awarded USDF/Dover National Merit Award

 

bullet2003

“First Chance Farm Fillies” are Reserve Champions at CDS Jr. Championships at First Level with the highest equitation scores in the division.  (Only three points separate them from the winners).  Two of these riders qualified two horses individually in addition to riding on the team.

Junior rider is Individual Reserve Champion at Training Level, CDS Jr. Championships on young horse.

Junior riders are 3rd, 4th and 8th individually at CDS Jr. Championships at First Level.

Junior rider is ranked #1 in the nation in Arabian Dressage at First Level and is awarded the Legion of Honor and the Legion of Supreme Honor by the Arabian Horse Association (AHA).

Junior rider wins the A.H.A. Region II and III Championships as an Amateur and is 3rd in the Open Division.  Qualifies two horses for CDS and USDF Regional Championships, Open and Amateur.  USDF Performance Certificates at Training and First Levels.  Reserve Champion in Dressage Seat Equitation.  Qualifies two horses for Arabian National Championships.

Junior rider stands in first place in Hawaii State Dressage Society at First Level for Juniors.

Adult Amateur qualifies young horse for CDS Championships. 

Adult Amateur is in lead for high score at Training Level with young horse in local dressage show series.

Adult rider finishes qualifying horse at both Second and Third Levels for USDF and Arabian National Championships.

Adult rider stands in first place for year end awards in Hawaii State Dressage Society at First Level.

Adult rider stands in first place for year end awards in Hawaii State Dressage Society at Training Level.

Many pony club riders successfully test and pass their rating exams.

 

bullet2002

“First Chance Farm Fillies” are CDS Jr. Champions at Training Level with highest Equitation scores in the division.  All of these riders qualified their horses individually as well.

Junior rider wins the CDS Individual Jr. Championships at Training Level.

Junior riders are 1st, 3rd (tie) and 7th individually at CDS Jr. Championships at Training Level.

Junior rider is Champion and High Score Rider and High Score Horse at Pacific Coast Arabian Sport Horse Classic.

Junior rider wins Hawaii State Dressage Society Training Level Championship.

Amateur rider qualifies horse at Second Level for CDS and USDF Championships.

Amateur rider qualifies young horse for CDS Championships at Training Level.

Adult rider wins Hawaii State Dressage Society Second Level Championship.

Adult rider wins Hawaii State Dressage Society Third Level Championship.

Many pony club riders test and pass their rating exams.

 

Priors

In addition to the above types of activities two of my riders have gone on to attend the International Academy of Equestrian Studies in Warendorf, Germany.  One has become a professional rider and instructor.  The other is an excellent rider in her own right but has gone on to do National Security work due in large part to her fluency in German cultivated during her time at the Academy.  I have several other students who have gone on to teach professionally and run their own successful training businesses.

 

 


 

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