When the 2016 Adequan Global Dressage Festival kicked off in January, the field was packed with some of the biggest names in dressage: Laura Graves; Lars Petersen; Jacqueline Brooks; Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfven. At the end of the weekend, however, one name was on everyone’s lips: Leah Wilson Wilkins.

The 29-year-old Canadian proved she belonged in the big leagues by riding her partner Fabian JS to a third-place finish in the CDI-W Grand Prix and winning the CDI-W Grand Prix Special with a personal-best score of 72.863. That Wilkins was more than six months pregnant at the time of her accomplishment only added to the buzz. Who was Leah Wilkins? Where did she come from? As is often the case, her so-called “overnight success” was actually many years in the making.

Love and Lusitanos

Wilkins’ love affair with horses began at the age of nine when she first visited Frank Grelo’s riding school, located close to her childhood home in Palgrave, ON. “I am not from a horsey family, but had just started to become interested in horses when we moved to the country. I walked into the barn and was totally hooked,” says Wilkins. “I took weekly lessons and eventually wanted more. By eleven, I was part-boarding a horse and spending my weekends there helping to muck and feed. When I was twelve, my parents purchased my first horse, a weanling Lusitano filly Frank had bred. That mare and I grew up together and I continued to part-board horses while I ground-trained and eventually broke her myself.”

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