Could McIsaac be Oregon's first Olympic athlete?
Megan McIsaac loves horsing around. So much so, she 's thinking of making an Olympic sport out of it.
For over 10 years, McIsaac has trained and competed in the sport of dressage, a systematic and harmonious way of training horses, physically and mentally. Next month, she?ll take another step toward fulfilling her Olympic dream when she travels to New Zealand. McIsaac is the first Wisconsinite ever selected for the Horse of the Year Competition, which draws competitors from five countries. "It's very exciting, it?s a great honor and it's a lot of pressure,"McIsaac said of her first international competition, to be held March 17-21. "My goal for this event is just to go, relax and have fun." McIsaac sets goals before every meet, and not necessarily to win. She gets very nervous before competitions because she wants to do well. When McIsaac thinks of succeeding, she makes mistakes.
- Oregon Observer Editor -

NEXT CLINIC AT WINDSONG Sonja Vracko 3/15-16, 2004
Read more of this article: Could McIsaac be Oregon's first Olympic athlete?
and then find out more about two level viewing area at Windsong Dressage and Equestrian Center
If you have questions you can email Ulla Hudson, our Certified Instructor.
Windsong Dressage and Equestrian Center,
friendly people, happy horses.
DDD - Daily Dressage Digest
Megan McIsaac loves horsing around. So much so, she 's thinking of making an Olympic sport out of it.
For over 10 years, McIsaac has trained and competed in the sport of dressage, a systematic and harmonious way of training horses, physically and mentally. Next month, she?ll take another step toward fulfilling her Olympic dream when she travels to New Zealand. McIsaac is the first Wisconsinite ever selected for the Horse of the Year Competition, which draws competitors from five countries. "It's very exciting, it?s a great honor and it's a lot of pressure,"McIsaac said of her first international competition, to be held March 17-21. "My goal for this event is just to go, relax and have fun." McIsaac sets goals before every meet, and not necessarily to win. She gets very nervous before competitions because she wants to do well. When McIsaac thinks of succeeding, she makes mistakes.

NEXT CLINIC AT WINDSONG Sonja Vracko 3/15-16, 2004
Read more of this article: Could McIsaac be Oregon's first Olympic athlete?
and then find out more about two level viewing area at Windsong Dressage and Equestrian Center
If you have questions you can email Ulla Hudson, our Certified Instructor.
friendly people, happy horses.
DDD - Daily Dressage Digest

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