When she started competing in horse trials in 2009, she was mounted on Elijah, a sturdy paint gelding. Her current main mount, Glendening Avis, is a flashy buckskin Canadian Sport Horse mare that turns heads not only because of her beautiful colour, but because of her winning ways.

Callie’s mom, Gerry, is an avid dressage rider and it seemed natural that Callie and her sister, Jackie, would gravitate to equine pursuits while growing up on the family’s Beaufield Farm near Lindsay, ON. Callie’s first pony, Roxy, a tough little Quarter Horse/Welsh cross, was a Christmas gift that was “great for learning.” Callie and Roxy competed up to the 3’6′ jumpers and had their first cross-country experience together.

In 2010, Callie bought Glendening Avis, a 2005 mare by the Trakehner stallion Ferrari GS out of Adora, a Holsteiner/Thoroughbred mare, bred by David Levison of Glendening Sport Horses in Shanty Bay, ON. “Avis obviously stood out from pack because of her colour, and I knew the Glendening name from seeing some of their other horses around,” says Callie, 22, who, when she’s not riding, works as a dental assistant at her father’s dental practice.

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