Rebecca Howard

Rebecca HowardRebecca is a Canadian High Performance Event Rider from Salmon Arm BC. She currently sits on the Canadian Event Team "short list" with Riddle Master, and is on the "long list" with Roquefort. Rebecca is ranked 19th on the USEA 2009 Rider Leader Board, and was the leading foreign rider at the Fairhill International in both the CCI** and CCI***.   In 2010 she was also selected to ride for the Canadian WEG team.

Her rider development has included 6 years of working in Middleburg, Virginia with many of the sports leaders – most notably David and Karen O'Connor, and a working partnership in Dunlavin Eventing and Derbycross. She continues to train & collaborate with David O'Connor who is now technical advisor to the Canadian Team, as well as schooling with the likes of Captain Mark Phillips and other industry icons.

Rebecca has been the Equestrian Director at The Fork Stables, in Norwood, North Carolina since 2006. This outstanding facility is home base for Rebecca's depth, experience, coaching, training, horse sales, and working student / Young Rider programs.

As a founding member of the Pro Riders Organization, Rebecca is also involved with efforts aimed at improved competition standards, safety promotion, and attracting new fans, sponsors and participants to the sport of eventing.

"I have been using the RevitaVet in my program now since April of 2010.  I have used it on a regular basis for everything from healing wounds, to sore backs and feet.  I have even used it on myself for healing bone!  I noticed a difference in my pain relief so I am excited about what it can do for my horses."

Visit her Website at www.rebeccahoward.ca

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