It is difficult to pinpoint Brent Balisky’s most significant achievement as a professional in the industry. As a coach, his influence on the next generation of riders is staggering: he has stood ringside at two Olympic Games, has 16 equitation finals winners to his credit, and many riders competing at the grand prix level. He has played a role in producing not only riders with considerable show ring success, but also those who have gone on to become professionals in their own right, including Canadian Team member Tiffany Foster and hunter professional Tara Metzner, a BC native based in California. At Thunderbird Show Stables in Langley, BC, which he owns and operates alongside his wife Laura Tidball-Balisky and niece Laura Jane Tidball, he has developed and shown horses that have amassed wins at some of the most prestigious shows in North America.

Challenge of the derbies

Growing up in Alberta, Brent found himself jumping over natural obstacles on the hunter courses at Spruce Meadows long before the modern hunter derbies. He is appreciating this return to his roots.

“The hunter derbies are my focus at the moment and I am really enjoying them, personally and professionally. It’s been incredible to have the opportunity to focus on developing the skills for both jumpers and now hunters over the natural obstacles,” he explains. “It requires a different way of schooling. Of course, it’s important to give the horse confidence, but while the jumper has to do it with incredible agility and ability and also keep its focus on the rails, the hunter has to do all that while holding its form, style, rhythm, and countless other things. I believe it’s quite a bit more complex to execute the natural obstacles well on a hunter, and I love the challenge of developing and competing a derby horse.”

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