With parenthood looming, Aussie Christopher Burton balances a busy eventing yard, a full competition schedule – and as many rounds of twilight golf as he can sneak in.
Profiles
After losing her top ride over two years ago, Hawley Bennett-Awad now has a legitimate four-star horse in Jollybo.
Born in Tokyo and raised in the United States, Karen Polle holds dual citizenship and three years ago began competing for her mother’s homeland of Japan.
Kassidy Keith started riding at a very young age when she would accompany her mother, Cheryl Keith, to work at Queen Margaret School.
Olympic medalist Astier Nicolas is no stranger to giving up comfort for ambition.
Back in her native Nova Scotia, Cheryl Meisner brings a wealth of European dressage experience to the east coast.
Calgary's Ben Asselin, 23, has been living, training, and competing in Europe since October of last year.
After 16 remarkably successful years as coach of the German eventing team, Christopher Bartle has returned to his roots in England
Olivia Irving has managed to strike a balance between work and play as a successful amateur rider and Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA).
While bringing Willie along has been a “rollercoaster of emotions” and a ton of hard work, Clark says, “I wouldn’t trade a single moment.”