
with L.A. Pomeroy
Just as herbs work in combination with each other for the best whole effect, so should good advice from a variety of experts. Joining the Equilite family as its newest ambassador is eventing rider, Heather Morris. She's been kind enough to share a little about herself, and about her horses:
"I represented California at the North American Young Rider Championships CCI** for the first time in 1998 and in 1999, bringing home the Team Gold Medal on my horse, Rebel Express. Rebel and I had continued success, finishing 11th at the Foxhall CCI** in 2000, earning her the Markham Trophy for the highest placed young rider. We then competed successfully through the Advanced level and in 2004 took on the challenge of the Rolex Kentucky CCI****. After a heart problem occured on cross-country she is now retired from competition.
In 2006 I won the CCI* at Galway with Genial who was also the Preliminary Horse of the Year. Then in 2007 Genial won the CCI** at Galway and in 2008 he won the Colorado Horse Park CCI**.
In 2009, I won the CIC** on Slate River, both at Poplar Place and Weatherford, won the Advanced at Rebecca Farms on First Mark while finishing 2nd on Slate River in the CCI **. I then Finished 1st and 2nd at Poplar PLace CIC*** and finished the year with an 11th place at Fair Hill on Slate River.
I was awarded a Training Grant by the USEF, a trip to Burghley and also the Amanda Warrington Training Grant while being put back onto the Developing Riders list again this year. I have been the Assistant trainer at Mike Huber's Gold Chip Stables since 2002. My goals for this year include Rolex in April. I have hopes of the World Games this year and long-term goals of the Olympics in 2012."
Welcome, Heather, and visit this blog often for updates on her progress on the Road to Lexington (and the Worlds)!
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