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History
Established in 2007.
Originally from the Chicago area, Eliza Farrell began her riding career at an early age. With her first horse, a trustworthy Paint gelding named Sonny, she competed in county fairs, 4H events, and local open shows– Western Pleasure, Barrel Racing, Dressage, Eventing, Hunters, and everything in between. However, her interests came into sharper focus when she joined the United States Pony Club and developed a passion for Eventing, Dressage, Hunters, Jumpers and Foxhunting.
With Peter Panik, a talented and challenging Thoroughbred, she became heavily involved in Eventing. In 2007, Eliza and Peter went to Coatesville, Pennsylvania to train with Jane Sleeper, an Olympic Event Rider. While training with Jane, Eliza developed her riding skills from high quality instruction and experience riding all sorts of horses, from just-broke 3 year olds to highly trained international sport horses. Additionally, under Jane’s tutelage, Eliza learned a great deal about equine selection, conditioning, nut
Meet the Business Owner
Eliza F.
Business Owner
Originally from Chicago, Eliza Farrell began her riding career at a young age. With her first horse, a Paint gelding named Sonny, she competed in county fairs, 4H, and local shows– Western Pleasure, Barrel Racing, Dressage, Eventing, Hunters, and more. Her interests came into sharper focus when she joined Pony Club and developed a passion for Eventing, Dressage, Hunters, Jumpers and Foxhunting.
With Peter Panik, a challenging Thoroughbred, she became more involved in Eventing. In 2007, Eliza and Peter went to Coatesville, PA to train with Jane Sleeper, an Olympic Event Rider. Eliza developed her riding skills through quality instruction and experience riding all sorts of horses, from just-broke babies to international sport horses.
Recently, Eliza has focused on training young horses and working with problem horses. In Sept. 2010, she moved to Columbus, OH where she has been bringing along her own horses and developing her business. Eliza also retrains exracehorses for New Vocations