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Being Grateful
​I would like to thank the Girl Scouts of America for their camp that gave me an opportunity to ride a horse for the first time. My parents that were city kids and moved to the suburbs "country life for them" and letting me get a horse while they worked extra jobs. The 4H for instilling horsemanship and safety in me at such a young age. I still practice what I learned then. The students / friends that I laughed, enjoyed and cried with. We all learned from each other. And of course all the horses, especially the ones that had to put-up with the learning curve years. I'm very sorry! These guys were angles and I promise what they went through was not in vain.

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​My aim is to create harmony and trust with the horse, making them happy to work with us."
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-NorahDombrowski
Dan The Man & Norah Dombrowski Horse Jumping
copyright 2012 - 2013 rights reserved , RiderAwareness -  Norah Dombrowski
Inventor
​Spending so much time with horses, Norah noticed a reoccurring problem that she had to keep educating her customers about, THRUSH! This hoof disease is common and fairly easy to treat when detected early. Many times horses came to Norah with the disease in a severe state showing deep cracks in the frog. Frustrated, Norah was trying to treat these cracks but no proper applicator was to be found. Out of necessity Norah developed the "Thrush Tip Applicator". It easily gets in and reaches down to the bottom of cracks where the thrush is concealed. You can find out more about the applicator by clicking on the linkwww.ThrushTip.com 
Founder - CEO
​Wanting to educate more people about thrush and make them aware of the product she had developed, Norah foundedGoodHorseProducts.com . This website is educational and has products to solve the many problems faced in the horse world. The company is dedicated to finding the best products for your horse. Being a customer herself, Norah knows first hand that her customers want products that actually work, are easy and quick.





Coach / Trainer and Advocate of Horses

​​Her kind, gentle and methodical approach is an effective training style with the least amount of resistance. Continuously evaluating the whole horse, creates a trust and happier athlete which will preform at their best. This makes Norah a specialist with young horses. She​ successfully started over 150 sport horses, presented mares for performance testing with 9's for rideability, prepared stallions for keuring and auction horses.

​With 25 years as a professional and riding over 2000 horses, Norah's credits include: qualifying for for the Zone II Medal Finals, top placings at level 8 jumpers, top 3 at DAD, the Rosewood Memorial Trophy winner, won numerous regional championships and participated in the FEI Pan American qualifiers.

Trained, worked and/or audited with many Olympians: Ashley Holzer, Robert Dover, Neal Shapiro, Frau Schappie, Karsten Huck, "O"judge Anne Gribbons, plus​ the world famous young horse rider, Holga Finken. She was certified by the (ARICP) for Dressage and Jumping.

Norah's unparalleled coaching and methods have led her students to place well in the show ring. Her greatest accomplishments, according to Norah, are getting the riders to understand their horse, over come fears, problems, and become a team through communication. She works with many breeds of horses and levels of riders.
Norah Dombrowski
About Norah
gives some details of who she is,
what she has accomplished
​ and what she wants to do.​​
Author
Norah wrote a children’s book, inspired by her nieces, about how different points of view come
​together and make something beautiful. For ages 2- 8. It's available in e-book format. ​
Pink and Purple Ponies!


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