Olympic Wish

Olympic Wish

by Orly Herbst
Olympic Wish

Olympic Wish

by Orly Herbst

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Overview

The Olympic Wish is a book based on a real story of a young woman who takes the chance, leaves all behind and jumps into her dream...


This woman is me...


Join me in this unique adventure and find out how it feels to live and go for ones dream...


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011206290
Publisher: Orly Herbst
Publication date: 02/11/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 731 KB

About the Author

More about me-


My real name: Orly Herbst


Educations Skills:


An International Sport Riding Trainer, certified in Holland, (N.H.B Deurne) (2004-2006)


A certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor (2003)


M.A. in Group Leadership Through the Arts, Lesley University, Boston.(2001-2004)


B.Sc.T.E in Industrial Design + Education, Tel- Aviv University. (1994-1998)


Served the Israeli Army for two years. (1992-1994)


Complited school education with excellence, Hareali Haevry, Haifa, Israel. (1992)


Show jumping competition echivments:


Top Ten in the Sunshine Tour, in Spain, with Roxan. (2007)


Second place in the Israeli Grand Prix Championship. (1994/5)


First place in the North Championship of Israel with Housty. (1993/4)


First place in the Derby Championship of Israel. (1993/4)


First place in the Junior Championship of Israel with Housty. (1991/2)


Experience in the equine sport industry:


Based and Train and Compete in Europe in Show Jumping with Igrene. (from 2007)


Haparashim riding stable, Israel. Manage the place and train the show jumpers for competition level. (2006-2007)


Park Riding School, Ramat-Gan, Israel, working as a jumping and dressage trainer. (2003-2006)


Neurim farm, Israel. Trained private horses till competition level in show jumping. (2002-2003)


Riding and competing in Show Jumping and Dressage, on school and private horses. (1985-1996)


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