I actually see a very winnable law suit here for the trainer he defamed, if she can be bothered taking him to court. He said he took a PAID lesson with her and “she was lost”, and didn’t “know her butt from her elbow”, then came out and admitted that he only said it because “she criticised me” - all of this in writing. I’m guessing he’ll claim he was “hacked” again fairly shortly. Ho hum.
A whole knew level is right :lol:
https://trainmedo.com/nickperonace.nickperonace
Results show otherwise http://www.dressagedetective.com/rider/nick_peronace__id_27492
Experience
31 years
About me
Trained to Grand Prix. Many horses trained to FEI. Competed up to 4th, scores 75%. Specializing in none warmbloods and helping people accomplish their goals. Nick Peronace Dressage Supporters on Facebook.
Achievements as rider
Trained myself to Grand Prix by age 17, Airs Above Ground by age 19. Several horses trained to FEI over the 30 years experience. ECRDA Training Level Horse of the year. Chevy’s Cup Dressage At Devon.
Achievements as trainer
Self taught through Grand Prix to Airs Above Ground. Experience starting young horses to Upper Level Dressage. Specializing in none warmbloods. Testimonials found at Nick Peronace Dressage Supporters on Facebook.
Is this gem true too?
https://horseauthority.co/commonweal…olas-peronace/
https://www.buckscountycouriertimes.com/b15831e4-fd18-5155-9b87-9d1d51a0b58b.html
30 years training? And he’s what, about 40 years old per those charges, right?
Specializing in none warmbloods??
ECRDA TL horse of the year… wasn’t that the horse someone else had already trained and shown to Second? That draft cross he “rented” or borrowed?
What’s the reverse of training UP through the levels, training down… ? If you’re a GP trainer, riding a horse already going Second, but you only do schooling shows and only at TL and not cause either of you is rehab’ing an injury…???
Yup. That came up in the very first NP thread.
“ECRDA TL horse of the year…” Not really. It was a participation award. You had to go to 3 shows for a year-end award. He only went to one schooling show. Nick never bothered to read the rules for the awards.
He is 39 years old.
And he’s worried about upper level riders riding schoolmasters?
Your avatar is so perfectly fitting for that post :lol::lol::lol:
[QUOTE=Trotpastme;n10400385 I switched from hunters. Hunters normally ride behind the vertical…[/QUOTE]
Hunters are ridden in front of the vertical.
Post #1102 on this thread https://www.chronofhorse.com/forum/forum/discussion-forums/dressage/258262-nick-peronace-dressage/page56 is only one of many that shows why people don’t want anything to do with Mr. Peronace
Oh dear God. Although we’ve already covered extensively on COTH why every single one of the claims is demonstrably false, there may still be people out there naive enough to buy his BS. Clearly he still believes it himself.
I dont know what prompted this sudden need for attention that NP / Trotpastme would take the trouble of creating a new user name and making a bunch of posts. Word to the wise, Nick - take your own advice and just stay away from COTH. It’s better for everyone that way.
Well, the first 3 words are true…
Dear, time to get back under the bridge.
It’s cute that he missed us so much.
But no actual decent trainer would have their bio/info written like that :lol:
LOL. Can you imagine a dressage person going over to hunter jumper people and starting to ask questions about “Billy” Steinkraus or “Georgie” Morris?!?!?
You mean…it’s, it’s…THE Maestro? I’m mildly delighted in a twisted way. The heyday of the Maestro was before my time on COTH.
Transparently so - even though he always claims >>> insert new screen name or made up Facebook identity <<< is a friend and/or a student (who always gets great results) …