Along with her mother, Rosemary Phelan, Raewyn owns Braeburn Farms, a breeding and training business in Collingwood, ON. There they breed their stable of select Holsteiner, KWPN and Hanoverian mares to some of the most sought-after stallions from Europe and across the continent. A graduate of the University of Colorado with a degree in humanities, Raewyn also works in Toronto for a non-profit organization called The Bhutan Canada Foundation, which recruits teachers for the Himalayan nation.

With the support of Sandi Ballard of Tottenham, ON, her trainer since 2004, Raewyn is making her mark in the show ring and producing performance-bred youngsters, while keeping in mind that with horses, teamwork and fun go a long way. Ballard has been a driving force in Raewyn’s development as a rider, horsewoman, trainer, and now businesswoman. Their relationship developed when Raewyn, who was already juggling the demands of a full university course load in addition to her riding and training responsibilities, needed to find a program that would enable her to launch the Braeburn horses’ competition careers. Looking Back Farm’s extensive training experience, and the success of professional Erynn Ballard, felt like the right fit for Raewyn. “The combination of Sandi and her daughter Erynn just felt right for Braeburn’s horses and I,” says Raewyn. “They were willing to take on the challenge of the young, undeveloped horses that were beginning to come out of our breeding program.”

At home the Braeburn horses begin training for their competition careers. Sandi has helped Raewyn implement a system of horse care that syncs the feeding and training programs, farrier care, and horsemanship practices at Looking Back Farm. “The most important thing that Sandi has taught me is that riding is truly about teamwork,” explains Raewyn. “I’ve learned that it takes an army to bring along a young horse and prepare a horse and rider for the show ring. The staff at Braeburn do an amazing job and our horses are ready for life as competitors once they turn four. Sandi and the staff at Looking Back do an incredible job, and truly give our horses every opportunity for success”

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