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In this episode, I talk with Team Norway, a group of farriers coming together from across the country as they prepare for a major competition. Most are based near Oslo, while others travel from much farther away, but they've built a strong team through regular practice and support from coaches like Ian Gajczak. Along the way, they share how they got started in farriery, the clinics and apprenticeships that shaped their careers, and the types of horses they work with, from Icelandics to drafts and sport horses.
Katinka reflects on becoming the first female farrier to win the Norwegian championship, an achievement she never expected, and the group talks about the ups and downs of competing in Norway, where the scene is still small but growing. They also touch on the realities of working in today's economy, with changing costs and pressures on horse owners, and how those challenges shape their day-to-day work.
Through it all, what stands out is their commitment to improving, pushing each other, and enjoying the journey as a team.
I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.
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By Brian Mullins CJF ASF5
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In this episode, I talk with Team Norway, a group of farriers coming together from across the country as they prepare for a major competition. Most are based near Oslo, while others travel from much farther away, but they've built a strong team through regular practice and support from coaches like Ian Gajczak. Along the way, they share how they got started in farriery, the clinics and apprenticeships that shaped their careers, and the types of horses they work with, from Icelandics to drafts and sport horses.
Katinka reflects on becoming the first female farrier to win the Norwegian championship, an achievement she never expected, and the group talks about the ups and downs of competing in Norway, where the scene is still small but growing. They also touch on the realities of working in today's economy, with changing costs and pressures on horse owners, and how those challenges shape their day-to-day work.
Through it all, what stands out is their commitment to improving, pushing each other, and enjoying the journey as a team.
I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.
For Full-length episodes, subscribe here:
mullinsfarrier.supercast.com

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