When the COVID-19 shutdown pretty much put the brakes on cross-border travel between Canada and the US, some Canadian riders chose to stay in the States and ride out the pandemic, so to speak. One of those is Jacqueline Steffens, a 26-year-old native of Harriston, Ontario. The talented veteran of four North American Young Riders Championships moved up to the CSI3* level this summer with a select group of nice horses including Cat Ninja and Flying Dachshund, formerly campaigned by Andy Kocher. and a 10-year-old KWPN gelding with the intriguing name Freaky Liefhebber (‘Freaky’), owned by Steffens’ Double C Stables.

With her 2020 competition schedule already seeing her travel between Wellington (FL), Lexington (KY), Traverse City (MI) and most recently Columbus (OH), this young athlete shows no signs of coming home to roost any time soon.

Where are you currently living?

During the shutdown this spring, I stayed in Wellington at the home farm. Since then, I’ve been on the road, traveling from show to show. The horses get rotated and get to go home (Minnesota) for a few weeks at a time between their shows, but I’ve been at a horse show nearly every week since June.

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