Prizes
For every participant who completes all 10 activities across the month of August
- Standardbred Challenge sash ribbon mailed out
- Entry into major prize draw (drawn 3 x per year: end of April, August and December) to win a top-quality Australian made Standardbred Challenge bridle bag + ribbon rosette
- Opportunity to win participation rosettes across the Challenge (send us your photos and stories, for additional chances to win!)
- Downloadable Certificate of Success sent via email
- Entry into major prize draw (drawn 3 x per year: end of April, August and December) to win a Standardbred Challenge ribbon rosette
- Opportunity to win participation rosettes across the Challenge (send us your photos and stories, for additional chances to win!)
Prize entry instructions will be emailed upon enrolment in the Standardbred Challenge and included in course content.
Prizes drawn at random – all entrants will have an equal opportunity to win!
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
When is the Standardbred Challenge running?
The 10-Day Standardbred Challenge was originally run as a live program across August 2022, but due to popular demand the program is now offered year-round, with enrolments open at any time.
There are 10 individual trainings released across a 10-day period after sign-up, but you will have ongoing access to the content beyond this period.
We recommend you join this program and set yourself a goal to aim to complete the 10 exercises in (from past student feedback, 1 month seems like a great benchmark!)
Who can participate?
The Standardbred Challenge is a groundwork/at-home learning program, suitable for everyone who owns a standardbred; particularly those in the early stages of their partnership with their horse.
This program is excellent for riders who have battled with confidence issues, setbacks, are steadily working towards goals, big dreamers, those getting started with a new standardbred (or new to the breed), or those who are prone to letting excuses get in the way of horse time!
We understand that our horse and human students will be at various stages of their retraining journey, pursuing different interests and disciplines and that some riders are still growing their confidence in the saddle.
As we want the Standardbred Challenge to be inclusive and enjoyed by all, you will not be expected to ride your standardbred as part of this Challenge.
Activities introduced in the Standardbred Challenge will be a blend of two of the three zones of horsemanship: rider education, mindset and planning (which can be done at home) and simple in-hand groundwork activities (which you can do when you visit your horse).
Activities will include a combination of video outlines and PDF downloadable worksheets.
Where is the Standardbred Challenge being held?
The Standardbred Challenge is being run online
Challenge content has been designed to be user-friendly.
When you enrol you’ll create an account on our standardbred tutorial website.
Whenever you wish to access learning material, you simply enter your email and password to log in.
We’ve had riders ranging from juniors to people in their 70s successfully take our standardbred retraining programs; learning content is laid out in a very simple way.
If at any time you’re having any trouble you can reach out via email and our friendly, responsive team will be happy to help!
You will also receive a discount voucher to join our Online Standardbred Club for a month, to coincide with your participation the Standardbred Challenge.
There are many members in the Online Standardbred Club who have already taken the Standardbred Challenge and will be able to provide support, advice and celebrate with you, as you work through the program!