Clinics
Contact Cherie for more information:
cheriechauvin@hotmail.com or 703-801-7982
Please watch our Facebook page for dates and details of upcoming clinics. Since opening Trevi Manor, we have been privileged to welcome Jim Wofford, Phillip Dutton, Jennie Brannigan, and Susan Graham White as regular guest clinicians, and we look forward to welcoming them back in the future. If you would like to be added to our email distribution list or have suggestions for events/clinics, please contact Cherie at cheriechauvin@hotmail.com.
Unless otherwise noted, Trevi Manor welcomes auditors at all clinics, free of charge.
Unless otherwise noted, Trevi Manor welcomes auditors at all clinics, free of charge.
Susan Graham White
Susan Graham White is a leading dressage competitor, trainer, teacher, and judge. An active competitor, Susan shows several dressage horses at the national and the FEI levels.
She has successfully coached her eventing students through Advanced, and her dressage students through the FEI levels. Most of her students are serious competitive riders, both professional and amateur. Susan is in great demand as a clinician, thanks to her track record of steering riders toward their full potential. When she is not teaching and training at Wolfhaven Farm in southern Maryland, she travels extensively throughout the country. She also teaches regularly in Puerto Rico, where she literally introduced the concept of dressage to her students. Starting there from scratch, she developed an enthusiastic group of budding dressage riders.
Susan is an FEI "I" Eventing judge, a USEF "R" Dressage judge and a USEF "r" Dressage Sport Horse Breeding judge. She has officiated at more than 200 USEF/USEA recognized competitions, plus more than 50 international events, including the 2010 Central American Games, the 2009 Championships for 6-year-old Event Horses at Le Lion d'Angers in France, the 2006 and 2007 North American Young Riders Championships and Scotland’s Blair International in 2006.
As part of her commitment to giving back to the sport, Susan heads the USEA Future Event Horse Committee.
Susan Graham White is a leading dressage competitor, trainer, teacher, and judge. An active competitor, Susan shows several dressage horses at the national and the FEI levels.
She has successfully coached her eventing students through Advanced, and her dressage students through the FEI levels. Most of her students are serious competitive riders, both professional and amateur. Susan is in great demand as a clinician, thanks to her track record of steering riders toward their full potential. When she is not teaching and training at Wolfhaven Farm in southern Maryland, she travels extensively throughout the country. She also teaches regularly in Puerto Rico, where she literally introduced the concept of dressage to her students. Starting there from scratch, she developed an enthusiastic group of budding dressage riders.
Susan is an FEI "I" Eventing judge, a USEF "R" Dressage judge and a USEF "r" Dressage Sport Horse Breeding judge. She has officiated at more than 200 USEF/USEA recognized competitions, plus more than 50 international events, including the 2010 Central American Games, the 2009 Championships for 6-year-old Event Horses at Le Lion d'Angers in France, the 2006 and 2007 North American Young Riders Championships and Scotland’s Blair International in 2006.
As part of her commitment to giving back to the sport, Susan heads the USEA Future Event Horse Committee.
Jennie Brannigan
Jennie Brannigan has established herself across the United States as a top Event rider, garnering multiple awards, grants, and accolades, including the USEA Horse of the Year in 2010 and 2017. In 2021, Jennie was a member of the U.S team winning the silver medal at the FEI Eventing Nations Cup™ The Netherlands CCIO4*-L and finished 4th (2nd placed American rider) at the inaugural Maryland 5 Star Three Day Event. As a trainer and coach, Jennie believes in building strong basics and developing the partnership between horse and rider, regardless of level, to achieve success. With a proven track record of turning youngsters into champions, Jennie's exceptional expertise and style helps horses and riders take their capabilities to the next level! For more information visit the Brannigan Eventing website.
See pictures from previous clinics with Jennie on the Trevi Manor Facebook page.
Jennie Brannigan has established herself across the United States as a top Event rider, garnering multiple awards, grants, and accolades, including the USEA Horse of the Year in 2010 and 2017. In 2021, Jennie was a member of the U.S team winning the silver medal at the FEI Eventing Nations Cup™ The Netherlands CCIO4*-L and finished 4th (2nd placed American rider) at the inaugural Maryland 5 Star Three Day Event. As a trainer and coach, Jennie believes in building strong basics and developing the partnership between horse and rider, regardless of level, to achieve success. With a proven track record of turning youngsters into champions, Jennie's exceptional expertise and style helps horses and riders take their capabilities to the next level! For more information visit the Brannigan Eventing website.
See pictures from previous clinics with Jennie on the Trevi Manor Facebook page.
Phillip Dutton
Phillip Dutton a seven-time Olympian and three-time Olympic medalist, Very active on the U.S. eventing circuit, Phillip won the USEA Leading Rider of the Year title in 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2012. In 2005, he was also named the number one FEI World Eventing Rider. He completed the 2016 season ranked number two in the world. In 2017 he finished 4th & 8th at the Land Rover Kentucky 4* and was ranked number 4 in the world. In 2018, Phillip finished 4th at the Land Rover Kentucky 4* and 13th at the FEI World Equestrian Games on Z. Phillip’s most recent Olympic appearance came aboard Z at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games where the U.S. team finished in sixth place.
Phillip dedicates much of his time to coaching other riders, and he coached the U.S. Area II Young Riders in 2001 and 2002. He also coaches many adult amateurs and a number of the USEF Eventing High Performance riders. In 2009, Phillip was voted the Developing Rider Coach of the Year.
Check the Trevi Manor Facebook page for photos from clinics hosted in 2017, 2018, and 2019 (including 2017 photos by The Natural Lens or click here to go directly to the album).
Phillip Dutton a seven-time Olympian and three-time Olympic medalist, Very active on the U.S. eventing circuit, Phillip won the USEA Leading Rider of the Year title in 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2012. In 2005, he was also named the number one FEI World Eventing Rider. He completed the 2016 season ranked number two in the world. In 2017 he finished 4th & 8th at the Land Rover Kentucky 4* and was ranked number 4 in the world. In 2018, Phillip finished 4th at the Land Rover Kentucky 4* and 13th at the FEI World Equestrian Games on Z. Phillip’s most recent Olympic appearance came aboard Z at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games where the U.S. team finished in sixth place.
Phillip dedicates much of his time to coaching other riders, and he coached the U.S. Area II Young Riders in 2001 and 2002. He also coaches many adult amateurs and a number of the USEF Eventing High Performance riders. In 2009, Phillip was voted the Developing Rider Coach of the Year.
Check the Trevi Manor Facebook page for photos from clinics hosted in 2017, 2018, and 2019 (including 2017 photos by The Natural Lens or click here to go directly to the album).
Jim Wofford
James C. (Jim) Wofford is a 3-time Olympian, and is one of the best-known Eventing trainers in the world today. In 2000, Wofford was listed by the Chronicle of the Horse as one of the “50 Most Influential Horseman” of the 20th century, and in January of 2012, he was awarded the Jimmy A. Williams Trophy for Lifetime Achievement, horse sports’ highest honor. A Hall of Fame member of both the United States Eventing Association and Culver Military Academy, Wofford trains at his farm in Upperville, Va., and travels extensively, teaching and giving clinics.
Wofford has had at least one student on every U.S. Olympic, World Championship, and Pan-American team since 1978. All four members of the U.S. Bronze medal team at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, including David O’Connor, the Individual Gold medal winner, were graduates of Wofford’s program. In addition, 3 out of the 4 members of the 2002 Gold Medal team at the World Equestrian Games were his former students. Kim Severson, the Individual Silver Medal winner at the Athens Olympics, and Gina Miles, the Individual Silver Medal winner at the Beijing Olympics, are both graduates of Wofford’s program.
See pictures from previous clinics with Jimmy on the Trevi Manor Facebook page.
James C. (Jim) Wofford is a 3-time Olympian, and is one of the best-known Eventing trainers in the world today. In 2000, Wofford was listed by the Chronicle of the Horse as one of the “50 Most Influential Horseman” of the 20th century, and in January of 2012, he was awarded the Jimmy A. Williams Trophy for Lifetime Achievement, horse sports’ highest honor. A Hall of Fame member of both the United States Eventing Association and Culver Military Academy, Wofford trains at his farm in Upperville, Va., and travels extensively, teaching and giving clinics.
Wofford has had at least one student on every U.S. Olympic, World Championship, and Pan-American team since 1978. All four members of the U.S. Bronze medal team at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, including David O’Connor, the Individual Gold medal winner, were graduates of Wofford’s program. In addition, 3 out of the 4 members of the 2002 Gold Medal team at the World Equestrian Games were his former students. Kim Severson, the Individual Silver Medal winner at the Athens Olympics, and Gina Miles, the Individual Silver Medal winner at the Beijing Olympics, are both graduates of Wofford’s program.
See pictures from previous clinics with Jimmy on the Trevi Manor Facebook page.