PRESS
RELEASE: Plantation Field Equestrian Events, Inc. Announces Course Designer
Development Program
1 December,
2014 – Unionville ,
PA -- Plantation
Field Equestrian Events Inc, (PFEE) is pleased to announce the Course Designer
Development Program (CDDP), a mentorship with world-renowned cross-country
course designer Michael Etherington-Smith (GBR). This opportunity will be open to all levels
of course designers showing the potential to design courses to an international
standard.
Selected
applicant(s) will work directly with Mike E-S in designing the one and two-star
courses for the Plantation Field International in Unionville , PA ,
the site of four USEF /USEA
competitions as well as three starter horse trials annually. Beginning in the
2015 competition season and continuing under his guidance for the next couple
of years, the applicant(s) will eventually take over designing these courses. They
may also be asked to walk and evaluate other US courses.
President and
founder of Plantation Field Denis Glaccum said, “We’re very excited to be able
to offer this program, inasmuch as I think it will help accelerate the
development of new course designers in this country.”
PFEE
Committee Chairman Boyd Martin said, “At there are only a handful of American
course designers qualified at the upper levels. Giving young designers the
opportunity to learn first-hand how to design international-caliber courses is
our way of giving back to the sport and improving the future of eventing in the
United States .”
Mike E-S has
kindly offered to share his considerable expertise in the interest of achieving
this goal. Selected applicants will spend time with Mike E-S while he assesses
current courses, plans future courses, and coordinates with the course
builder. It is anticipated that three to
five days will be necessary to fulfill the requirements of this program.
A selection
committee including Mike E-S, Mary Coldren, Phillip Dutton, Denis Glaccum and Boyd
Martin will pick the final individual(s) by February, 2015. As this is
developing program, further requirements and dates of commitment will be
communicated as the program evolves.
Interested
candidates should submit the following:
- A letter requesting
consideration for this program with a brief description of their
background in course design as well as brief thoughts about their future
ambitions within the sport.
- An up-to-date list of current
courses and events that they are associated with as a designer or any
other experience that they feel would be relevant to the role.
Please mail
applications to: Plantation Field Equestrian Events PO Box 82, Unionville Pa. 19375. Applications
also can be submitted electronically to denis@plantationfieldht.com.
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