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Dean Graham

Dean Graham was raised on a mixed enterprise farm in Whenuapai, New Zealand where his mother breeds and raises Warmblood horses for Dressage, Hunting and 3-Day Eventing. Dean has been living in the United States for a number of years, competing in Combined Training to the Advanced level.

Dean starts and trains horses on his Florida farm, the Avalon Equestrian Center, where standing at stud is Dean’s Hanovarian Stallion “Gallamore”. Dean has taken several horses to the Advanced Level, and has been ranked in the top 25 riders nationally. More recently, Dean has had the opportunity to focus on dressage, working extensively with young stallions and mares to solidify their dressage basics and start them over fences.

Dean Graham instructed private one-on-one lessons on July 27th & 28th at Bits & Bytes Farm in Canton, Georgia. Dean and his partner Megan Fischer gave lessons on dressage, gymnastics, and stadium jumping.

French Made with Julie Mall
Dean Graham giving a lesson to Julie and French Made at Bits & Bytes Farm in July.

Bits & Bytes Farm is also pleased to introduce Ms. Megan Fischer who is an upper level Dressage rider. Megan also taught one-on-one dressage lessons July 27th & 28th, at Bits & Bytes Farm. Megan emphasizes the importance of a proper classical seat position and the balance of the leg to the hand. Megan will instruct you on how to have your horse moving forward with engagement.

Megan Fischer riding Big Money
Megan Fischer riding Big Money

See photos from Dean and Megan's visit in July.

Copyright Dean Graham Photography Atlanta Olympics 1996
Copyright Dean Graham Photography

Dean also owns a successful equine photography business called Dean Graham Photography, where he is the official photographer at many events in the Eastern and Southern United States, including The Foxhall Cup and Rolex.

 

Photo by Dean Graham
Foxhall photo by Dean Graham

Photo by Dean GrahamFoxhall photo by Dean Graham

Photo by Dean Graham
Foxhall photo by Dean Graham
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