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Businiess name:  Huntington Beach Riding School
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The training barn is top-notch, was once a top show barn. Ginny Spooner has had 50+ years in the buissness and is the most knowledgeable horsewoman you will ever meet. Everyone is friendly and socaible, the girls in the training barn are very nice and friendly. They have beginer to advance school horses, and the training barn has everything from hunter, big eq horses to grand prix horses. Ginny Spooner raised and helping teach Richard Spooner (THE Richard Spooner, Master of faster in the showjumping world) to ride, and if you want to be as good as him, I suggest you call and schedule a lesson. The weekdays are the best times because it is not as busy. If you are a more experience horseman/woman, ask about the training barn.

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