Augusta Clarke's Olympic ambition - follow her progress
The Centennial Parklands Equestrian Centre is home to many a past, current or aspiring Olympian or Australian representative equestrian.
One such aspirant and popular member of our Equestrian Centre community is Augusta "Gussy" Clarke. Gussy is aiming to realise her dreams and represent Australia on the world stage at the World Equestrian Games and the Olympic Games.
Her main area of expertise if 'Three Day Eventing', and in between her teaching commitments (as part of Eastside Riding Academy), she can be regularly seen practising in Centennial Parklands, or eventing across Australia.
The Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust is behind Gussy and her progress, and would also encourage you to keep an eye out for, and perhaps even support Gussy in her quest.
You can learn more about Gussy, and support and/or follow her progress on her website: www.augustaclarke.com.
Further information
For more information on Centennial Parklands Equestrian Centre, the services, coaches and opportunities available for aspiring or seasoned riders, please visit: www.cpequestrian.com.au/services or phone (02) 9332 2809.
We also have many opportunities for pony rides, pony parties and private stabling opportunities.
new and existing clients
Farrier services
Richard Ballard has over twenty years experience as a farrier and is on site at the Equestrian Centre daily.
Vet services
Centennial Park Veterinary Practice is a specialist equine practice ideally situated within the Centre.
Agistment services
John Leckie has been providing agistment and livery services in Moore Park for over 30 years.




