Pam Goodrich is not Canadian. She’s American.
I think Pam Goodrich worked in Quebec for a while.
Last word.
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Pam lived in Quebec for a few years, but is still a US citizen.
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The Pam i am looking for lives in Kentucky…
Why don’t you just ask your boss what “mystery Pam’s” last name is and then ask the Pam in question to confirm her purported credentials?
That seems to be more sensible than having everyone speculate about who she is and send my friends into Canadian citizenship. LOL
I think Pam Goodrich worked in Quebec for a while.
:lol: Next we’ll be hearing…er…well maybe she flew over Quebec once while eating poutine so they put her on the Olympic team. Slc is never wrong, you know, or so we are told.
I expect the Boss (esp if male) was thinking of Pamela Lee Anderson.
That happens sometimes. She’s definitely a Canuck and he’s likely a little fuzzy about the Olympic dressage part…
Hey guys! Thanks for trying to figure this out. I found out it is Pam Bullington.
Thanks again!
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Last words, anyone?
I think Jane knows quite a bit more about her than you do.
I’m absolutely certain she knows more than I do about Pam Goodrich, in fact, I’m absolutely certain she knows a lot more about a lot of things than I do. And I also think Pam Goodrich worked in Canada(Quebec) for a while.
Alright,
Pam Goodrich is american. Her now ex-husband’s (Pierre St. Jacques) family had a stable in canada. When Pam and Pierre first married they lived in canada and ran his family’s barn for a few years. They then built Foster meadow in NH.
Pam Goodrich would not be worth the money or time. Not sure about her Olympic status - but there are many top trainers who didn’t go the Olympics.
Not sure why this old thread was resurrected, but Pam Goodrich is worth every penny. In fact, we fly her up several times during the winter and her clinics are full. She helped me keep my Grand Prix horse going when I was competing.
What pot are we trying to stir now, LK? Someone turn you down because they don’t want drama around?
You reap what you sow.* You shouldn’t be surprised to find people avoiding you like the plague.
*necessary disclaimer: You didn’t deserve to be shot.
I don’t really care who bumped this 11 year old thread (weird) but it is a lot more helpful, in general. to state why you would not recommend so and so as a trainer. What was it that you did or didn’t like? This helps other people get a general idea of why someone would leave a negative review and is overall more constructive.
Keep in mind there is more than one Susan Harris in the horse world.
I don’t blame the OP for seeking verification of credentials. There are many Great Pretenders out there, we have a classic one who has fostered many threads. :lol::lol:
Your signature (???..?) is my response to your post.
What would be so terrible about just taking one lesson and seeing how it goes?
Bumping up a ten year old thread just to say something negative with no details is…odd.
Not when one considers the source.