Having a father who competed at the Pan Am Games, Burghley, Rolex, and the European Championships has steered Isabelle Landry down the path of a lifelong involvement with horses. Together with her parents Yves and Lysel and husband Pierre Nadeau, the family runs La Crinière Centre d’Entraînement, an expansive eventing training centre in Napierville, QC. Although her father has scaled back on competing, he still designs and constructs cross-country courses, trains horses, and teaches clinics. Her mother is largely responsible for overseeing the operation of the facility: organizing shows, marketing, management, and horse sales. “She is absolutely brilliant at designing and building the cross-country sculptures,” notes Isabelle. “She has a lot of talent with a chainsaw!” One brother, Julien, owns a cabinetry company, and the other, Sylvain, is training to become a farrier.

In addition to the demands of her career as a full-time high school phys ed teacher and the energy required keep up with her two-year-old son Olivier, Isabelle, 42, teaches lessons and trains her four competition horses and numerous young sales prospects. She has always been coached by her father, and insists they never experienced the challenges of the student-parent dynamic that befall so many. “Our relationship has always been great,” Isabelle says. “He was demanding and direct, so I improved quickly. He always knew how to reassure me when there was a challenge, because he knows me so well. The fact that my father had been involved in so many big events also gave weight to his words.”

Isabelle learned a lot about hard work and tough love from her father when, acting on instinct, he rescued a two-year-old Thoroughbred from the slaughterhouse in 1982. Isabelle, who was 12 at the time, quickly fell in love with the small but athletic horse. “I made him mine almost immediately,” she says fondly of BouBou. They began competing in local events two years later. “Even if we fell cross-country, we would get back up and continue – and believe me, that happened several times.”

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