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Be
sure to watch Clinton's weekly television show on RFD-TV-Dish
Network Channel 9409 or Direct TV Channel 379
About
Clinton Anderson:
Clinton Anderson was born and raised in Australia where at the age of 6 his family recognized a natural
ability with horses and cultivated his interest, buying him his first horse at age 9. Clinton began
attending horsemanship clinics at age 12.
At age 13 he began playing Polo-Cross and was chosen for a national team representing his state.
Clinton started his training apprenticeship full time at age 15 with nationally acclaimed clinician
and horse trainer, Gordon McKinlay of Rockhampton, Queensland. During the next two years, he started
& trained over 600 horses under Gordon's expert apprenticeship.
At age 17, Clinton left Gordon McKinlay and began working for Ian Francis, nationally acclaimed
Australian horse trainer in Gympie, Queensland. Clinton worked steadily with Ian for one year,
then used his knowledge and expertise to begin his own training facility.
Clinton continued his own training and clinics until coming to the United States in 1996 for
a brief apprenticeship with Al Dunning, winner of multiple AQHA World Championships. Clinton
then returned to Australia where he continued with his training business. At this time, Clinton
began reining competition and placed third at the Australian National Reining Futurity in 1997.
Clinton won the first go-around, and placed third in the finals - with only 1 point separating
the top three horses. In October of 1997, Clinton returned permanently to the United States where
he began training, touring and conducting clinics.
In April 2001, Clinton became the first horse trainer to launch a "made-for-TV" weekly training
program broadcast on satellite television. The use of untrained horses and a variety of topics
covering common problems faced by horse owners has made his show the network's most popular
equine program.
In September 2001, Clinton made the Wahl Equestrian Center in Sterling, Illinois his new home.
Clinics were conducted at the center and Clinton's videos and television shows were also
shot at this location until December of 2004 when Clinton relocated to his new Downunder
Horsemanship training facility in Belle Center, Ohio.
In 2003 and again in 2005, Anderson faced the country's best horse trainers and clinicians
in the prestigious Road To the Horse Competition, becoming the first person to win the event twice in a row.
Clinton works hard to educate horse owners on how to be safe and effective while enjoying
their horses. His training methods are easy to understand and designed to help horse owners get the results they desire.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Downunder Horsemanship
Clinton Anderson
8755 St Rt 638
Belle Center, OH 43310, USA
888-AUSSIE2
e-mail: outback@downunderhorsemanship.com
www.ClintonAnderson.net
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