Scot MacGregor: Gaited Dressage and Horsemanship: Private Lessons
June 19, 2025 - June 22, 2025
Scot MacGregor will give private, gaited dressage and horsemanship lessons and include detailed teaching to the auditors. His expertise is world-class, and he has the ability to explain training techniques with unique clarity. All gaited breeds are invited. He will meet each horse and rider team at their level of riding and focus on their goals and next steps.
Lessons will be $150/hour for a private lesson. The audit fee is $40 per day; if you take a lesson that day, the audit fee is waived. To sign up for a lesson slot, go to GaitedHorsesNE.org. The lesson slots will open on January 1, 2025 and fill very quickly. All riders must be Gaited Horses of New England members for insurance purposes. You can find our membership form and pay through PayPal on our website.
For more information, RSVP to Loren Stevens at: loren.stevens202@gmail.com
Scot MacGregor’s Bio:
Scot MacGregor is the son of World Grand Champion trainer, Marilyn MacGregor; he began his career and training at a young age learning from his mom. He rode in the Rose Parade 7 times and exhibited a Gaited Horse at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. Additionally, he exhibited a TWH at five different Equitana USA, the 1997 Equitana in Essen, Germany, four years at the Royal in Toronto, Canada, and was the group leader for the 2010 World Equestrian Games breed demonstrations.
Scot has presented clinics in Europe, Canada, the US, and Mexico, and judged the TWH European Championships in 2021 and 2022, the TWH Mexican Championships, and all over the US and Canada since 2001. Additionally, he has judged the United Mountain Horse World Championships twice.
In the show ring, he has won over 3,000 times in 20 years of showing, including 750 wins in AAA TWH championships. He has won more than 65 Western Dressage Association of America (WDAA) Western Dressage World Championships and 7 Grand Championships. And just to change it up, this last year, Scot finished his first American Endurance Ride Conference (AERC) 50-mile endurance ride in 2023.