Competition Coaching

The drive to push your limits — one competition at a time.

Three Teams, One Shared Passion

Our stable is proud to train three regional competition teams for riders looking to grow in a motivating, structured, and professional environment:

Western Performance Team

Competitions of the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean Equestrian Performance Association, with the goal of qualifying for the provincial finals at Westferia.

Gymkhana Team

Competitions with the Charlevoix Barrel Racing Club, also aiming to qualify for Westferia.

Show Jumping Team

For riders in English riding who want to progress in hunter/jumper on the AREQ regional circuit as well as having the opportunity to qualify for the Caballista provincial final.

Horse Owner or Not — It’s Possible

Whether you have your own horse or not, our competition program is designed to fit your reality. What matters most is your commitment, discipline, and desire to grow within a structured and motivating environment.

Horse Owner Rider

  • Must train their horse consistently, 3 to 6 times per week.

  • With guidance from our team, the rider is responsible for their own physical and mental preparation, as well as that of their horse.

Non-Horse Owner Rider

  • Must lease a horse from the stable through a half-lease, ideally starting in the fall or no later than January, before competition season begins

  • Becomes responsible for the care and training of their half-leased horse throughout the season

Commit to a Team

Riders from our school who wish to join a team are more than welcome. What matters most is motivation, a desire to learn, and a commitment to preparing seriously for competitions.

Here are the requirements to join a team:

Minimum Participation

Participate in at least 2 competitions during the summer

Monthly Lesson

Take 3 lessons per month between October and January

Riding Lessons

Take one riding lesson per week from February until the end of the season

Improvement

Participate in 1 to 2 skill development clinics per year in your discipline

Minimum Participation

Participate in at least 2 competitions during the summer

Monthly Lesson

Take 3 lessons per month between October and January

Riding Lessons

Take one riding lesson per week from February until the end of the season

Improvement

Take part in 1 to 2 training clinics per year related to your discipline

Support

To help you grow

The Monts et Marées Equestrian Competition Club

As a non-profit organization, the Club helps riders reduce their competition expenses through fundraising campaigns and sponsorships

To be eligible for a reimbursement, the rider must:

Eligible Expenses :

Examples of Fundraising Activities:

Want to join?

Contact us to talk about your level, your goals, and see which team would be the best fit for you.