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Cindy Collier RawsonCindy is an International Event Rider who has based herself in Great Britain and Europe for the last thirteen years. She has been successfully competing in International Three-Day Events throughout this time, being ranked 15th in the World for 1997/8, and representing her country at the World Equestrian Games in Rome. Listed for the American Eventing team, Cindy has set her sights on the 2004 Athens Olympic games.Born in America, Cindy enjoyed considerable success in the USA and competed nationally as a young rider. She won a scholarship with the United States Equestrian Team which included a year training at l'Ecole National d'Equitation in Saumur, France. Cindy came to Europe in 1990 in order to experience the toughest competition in the world. Initially training and competing in Great Britain, she moved to Switzerland in 1992 where during her five years there she became Swiss National Champion and the Coach for the Swiss Equestrian team for the European Championships. Now resident in the United Kingdom, she has recently married and is permanently based in Bath, Wiltshire. Fluent in English, German, French, and Spanish, Cindy coaches clinics in Great Britain, Germany, Austria, Ireland, and the USA. Her experience and contacts in Europe complement her linguistic abilities and would allow her to represent her Sponsors worldwide. Cindy has consistently been listed for World and Olympic Games since 1988. Some of her more notable achievements are detailed in her resume. Cindy's Support Team
Scott RawsonCindy met Scott Rawson at a New Year's Eve party. Neither was planning to go out that night, but got talked into going dancing by their roommate. The rest is history. They were married a year and a half later in Brookfield, Connecticut. Scottie didn't know one end of a horse from the other, but after two years of life married to an international eventer, he has become a critical member of the CR Event Team. Scottie combines great patience with a wry British sense of humor to help Cindy weather the inevitable ups and downs of top level competition. Although he's a nuclear engineer by training, we're told there's no one better at putting in studs on a muddy day, or handling the glycerine bar on dirty saddles! |
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