The Sky’s The Limit When You Have a Coach Who Believes In You and Your Horse!

Monday, December 16, 2019 | Liz Ruggiero

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FEI competitor, trainer, and coach Janine Little has enjoyed a highly successful year both in and beyond the ring, having won numerous championships at top competitions while also conducting dozens of clinics from coast to coast. As Little looks forward to an exciting 2020, her clinic schedule is already well booked, with a few select North American clinic dates and rider spots still available. From the rave reviews of clinic participants, the results she inspires are invaluable.

“When you look at Janine’s resume, you might think ‘there’s no way I’m ready to ride with a coach and rider of that level’ – but then you go for it, register, ride, and never look back,” says Amy Harris Zummack, who started riding in clinics with Janine in 2018 and benefited so much from the experience that she then made the effort to travel to multiple provinces to attend as many clinics as possible. Recently, Zummack and her horse Rossendale were named Westman Year-end Third Level Champions – a victory she attributes in no small way to the insights she gained from Little.

Janine Little, listed on the Canadian Equestrian Team in 2011 and on Dressage Canada’s Rider Development Squad in 2016-2017 and 2019-2020, has produced multiple champions at the regional, national, and international levels. Most she brought up the levels from Training Level. Passionate about coaching, she enjoys sharing her expertise with a broad spectrum of riders, from those still immersing themselves in the sport to several Gold Medal-winning riders at the North American Junior and Young Rider Championships.

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