Located on the outskirts of Dunnellon, west of Ocala, Florida, FoxRidge Farm is an easy drive to the winter hunter/jumper meccas of the HITS showgrounds and Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington. Owned by Kathy Dixon and Don Nichols, the farm is a training ground for Canadian Sean Jobin, 23, a Mississauga, ON, native who has been head rider and trainer at the magnificent 77-acre facility for the past two years.

Jobin has been riding “ever since I can remember. I did the majority of my early career in Canada with Mike Grinyer and Hugh Graham and showed all over Ontario, especially Palgrave, Angelstone, and Ottawa.” In 2010, Jobin competed in the Junior/Amateur 1.40 Finals at the Royal, finishing third overall in the $3,500 Jr/Am Jumper Challenge aboard Caillou. At 18 he went pro, riding for Mike Grinyer, winning some Talent Squad classes and achieving high placings in several grand prix, including third-place finishes in the $30,000 RAM Grand Prix in Caledon, a $30,000 grand prix at Angelstone, plus multiple open welcome wins. “All these results were on sale horses, since I did not have the money to buy a made grand prix horse,” he said.

Now Jobin’s top horse is Zindiloma, a 12-yr-old bay KWPN gelding owned by FoxRidge. “Zindiloma is the best horse I’ve ridden,” he said fondly. “Tons of scope and heart. Foxridge and I weren’t sure what he was capable of, so we have taken our time with his development. At 12 he is a bit of a late bloomer, only having done his first grand prix last year, but we are starting to see major and consistent improvement. This year, he has gotten several high placings in grand prix events.

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