![]() Ultimately, it will provide students with the ideal conditions for rider performance research and analysis.Įlla Bartlett, currently completing her BSc (Hons) Equine Science at UCS and about to embark on the MSc Equine Behaviour Performance and Training said: “This investment in the equine research capabilities will have a great impact on our student experience and makes me even more excited to begin my masters’ course at UCS in September 2018”. From Grand Prix dressage to show jumping and cross country, the simulator will bring equestrian disciplines to life in a controlled, safe environment. It will enable Sparsholt students to further expand their research in the growing field of rider performance. ![]() The state-of-the-art simulator operates using motion control technology. The studio is due to open in December 2018. Cementing its reputation as a leading national and international home of rider performance analysis, UCS will be the second college in the UK to have a Racewood Eventing simulator in their new Equestrian Performance Studio. ![]() ![]() Equestrian Performance Management and Equine Science students at University Centre Sparsholt (UCS) will soon work with the latest simulator technology. ![]()
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