As this season comes to an end, I feel mostly gratitude — and respect for how demanding this sport truly is.
How jumping teaches patience more than anything else. It is not about doing more, jumping higher, or rushing results. It is about having a plan, trusting the process, and allowing horses the time to grow into their strength and confidence in a natural way. Some days you move forward, some days you step back, but every moment is part of building a lasting foundation so that, through careful analysis of their workload, the horse remains healthy and sound for the long-term goal."

This season reminded me that real progress happens quietly — in the daily work, in the small details, in choosing to protect the horse instead of chasing results. Listening, waiting, and giving them the space to learn has been the biggest victory of all.

Thankful for my incredible horses, for their honesty and heart, and for the endless support from my family, my groom, and my husband, who stand behind every step of this journey.
With both horses securing Top 10 finishes at the International 1.40m level, I am incredibly excited for the future. I’m committed to working hard on my own development to ensure I'm giving my horses the best possible partner in the ring.
We finish the season with healthy, happy horses and minds full of motivation — already waiting with excitement and humility for the next chapter to begin. 🤍