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ACORD American Competition Opportunities for Riders with Disabilities

     American Competition Opportunities for Riders with Disabilities, Inc.

 

(Paralympic Riders, Top left: Brita, on Carousel, Denmark; Top right: Doris Campo-Bitzer with Cory, Germany; Middle: Gerald Hoff on Scruples Pistol Pete, USA; Bottom right: Stefan Kleekamm on Cory, Germany; Bottom Left: Doris Campo-Bitzer on Cory, Germany.)
 
 
 
 

COMPETITION FOR RIDERS WITH DISABILITIES

Therapeutic equestrian programs have proven to be very effective in rehabilitating all types of disabilities, from repairing neurological damage to building confidence and self-esteem.
 

Equestrian competition gives disabled individuals positive, attainable goals ... while allowing them to serve as role models to those struggling through therapy at home.
 

Riders need a competitive atmosphere where they are judged on their ability, not their disability. Important goals are conceived and met by training for a competition. The entire experience of training for, travelling to, and competing in a horse show is a learning experience and generally a very satisfying one.
 

Organizing a safe, quality horse show for riders with disabilities is a complex task. ACORD shows strive to emulate the able-bodied world, while making safety a first priority. ACORD is considered the umbrella organization for competition for riders with any disability in the United States. ACORD is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation.

Current Updates: Click here for up-to-the-minute news about ACORD

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Press Release:

"VARIETY SALUTE" Benefit & Dressage Clinic for Riders with Disabilities

DRESSAGE CLINIC AIDS PARALYMPIC HOPEFULS,  CHICAGO TRIBUNE Monday, May 1, 2000  

Event Announcements

Reports from Past events:

Equestrian Update, ACORD Newsletter

Special Announcements

Event Volunteer Information

If you want to compete:

   For More Info, Contact:

Sandy Dota, Pennsylvania - 610 588 7890,   588 2019 fax   sdota@fast.net

Nora Grassmyer, California - 530 295 0997 ph/fax   ngrassmyer@aol.com

Karen Lang, Georgia - 404 256 5878   

Judy Serie Nagy, California - 408 261 8292 w, 408 263 3143 h, 408 261 9438 fax     danivar@aol.com

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    ACORD website is produced and maintained by Tim Shurtleff, who was a volunteer at the 1996 Paralympic Equestrian Games in Atlanta, GA as a groom for his mare, Cory (the chestnut mare in the pictures above). Tim is a CHA certified instructor and a NARHA registered instructor for people with disabilities. He also volunteers and develops adaptive tack and equipment for Therapeutic Horsemanship, in St Louis, MO. Having seen the many positive effects of riding for people with disabilities, he volunteers to produce this website in order to encourage more people to get involved. Click here to see Tim's Paralympic Equestian Games pictures and memories I

    In his consulting practice, Tim works with organizations to help them to understand their marketplace issues and dilemmas, understand their real customers, develop clear focused business strategies with boundaries (know when to say no) and to help them to involve their people to redesign their organizations, develop teamwork and leadership to enact a new and better future for themselves. We especially work to help organizations to move beyond "Customer Driven Mediocrity". Click here to learn how to improve your Organization's Strategic Focus and Effectiveness

T. L Shurtleff, L.L.C. Organization Effectiveness Consulting 273 Coventry Valley Road Villa Ridge, MO 63089 (314) 742-0283 phone     (314) 451-0283 fax     tshrtlef@mail.usmo.com