For most of her riding career, Sarah Willeman was an equitation champion and show jumper. She is best known for a series of brilliant victories that included the AHSA Hunt Seat Medal Finals and the USET Medal Finals East, as well as the Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association’s Cacchione Cup while she was a student at Stanford University in California.

“Sarah was an amazing person for me to help,” said Missy Clark, who trained Sarah during the height of her success. “She’s probably one of the smartest people I’ve ever met in my life, one of those rare finds who could transfer her intelligence into her riding. Sarah ended up being such a wonderful competitor. She could always deliver the goods on the right day, and that is not easy to find.”

But back problems made it too painful for Sarah to continue in Grand Prix jumping. At one point, she was told she would never ride again. So she began thinking out of the box about how to continue her involvement with horses, even if she wasn’t able to jump.

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