Send us a text When Bruce Goodin secured an invitation to the Master’s at Spruce Meadows in 1991 he had no idea how he was going to pay his entries. However, where there’s a will, there’s a way… Bruce entered a speed class that he thought he had a shot of placing in and ended up winning it , ensuring that he had enough to pay his way for the week. He went on to place second in the CP Rail $1,000000 Class proving to any doubters that there was a reason he been invited. Bruce Goodin is a ...
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Send us a text When Bruce Goodin secured an invitation to the Master’s at Spruce Meadows in 1991 he had no idea how he was going to pay his entries. However, where there’s a will, there’s a way… Bruce entered a speed class that he thought he had a shot of placing in and ended up winning it , ensuring that he had enough to pay his way for the week. He went on to place second in the CP Rail $1,000000 Class proving to any doubters that there was a reason he been invited. Bruce Goodin is a ...
Episode 17- Jen Hamilton - George Morris' first paying client
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11 months ago
Episode 17- Jen Hamilton - George Morris' first paying client
Send us a text Rider, trainer and author Jen Hamilton walks us down the path of her career that started in New York and brought her to Nova Scotia. She talks about her involvement in the coaching program with Equine Canada and how it changed the trajectory of her career in coaching. She is frank, nostalgic and funny and continues to give back to the passion she has fostered for decades.
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Send us a text When Bruce Goodin secured an invitation to the Master’s at Spruce Meadows in 1991 he had no idea how he was going to pay his entries. However, where there’s a will, there’s a way… Bruce entered a speed class that he thought he had a shot of placing in and ended up winning it , ensuring that he had enough to pay his way for the week. He went on to place second in the CP Rail $1,000000 Class proving to any doubters that there was a reason he been invited. Bruce Goodin is a ...