


What I DO?
In addition to my role as a judge, I also take great pride in promoting equestrian events that bring our community together. Hosting the Spring Showdown and the Cowgirl Challenge has been incredibly rewarding, as these events provide a platform for riders to showcase their skills while fostering a supportive and inclusive environment. As a promoter, I love creating opportunities for participants to connect, learn, and grow within the sport. Both events hold a special place in my heart, as they combine my passion for equestrian competition with my desire to celebrate the hard work and dedication of the riders. Seeing the energy and excitement of these events come to life is truly fulfilling, and I am committed to making each one even more successful than the last.




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Promoter
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Open show Horse judge
I have always been passionate about the world of equestrian sports, and becoming an open show judge is the perfect way for me to share that enthusiasm and expertise with others. My love for horses and the equestrian community runs deep, and I find great joy in helping riders and handlers develop their skills.
As a judge, I am not only dedicated to fairly evaluating performances but also to guiding and mentoring others, whether they're experienced competitors or just beginning their journey. Teaching and supporting riders as they connect with their horses and improve their craft is incredibly fulfilling to me, and it's a privilege to contribute to their growth and success in the arena.
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Everything I do in the equestrian world is driven by a genuine passion for the sport and a deep commitment to fostering a supportive community. Whether I’m judging, promoting events like the Spring Showdown and Cowgirl Challenge, or teaching others, I live and breathe what I promote. It’s not just a job for me; it’s a way of life that I’m proud to share with my daughter.
Together, we embrace the ranch lifestyle, spending countless hours working with our horses and growing alongside them. The time we share in the barn, in the arena, and on the ranch is priceless, and it’s an honor to pass on the values of hard work, dedication, and love for the animals we care for. I truly love what I do, and the opportunity to inspire and guide others along the way is something I will always cherish.
Equestrian mother

