Equitas Co-Founder, an equestrian mum of three, rider and HSI Level 2 Coach. She is passionate about empowering women, keeping girls in sport, and supporting equestrian mums as they navigate horses, motherhood and everything in between.
When things go wrong in a competition, it’s very easy to come away feeling deflated, disappointed, questioning whether you’re good enough to be doing it at all. Here's your reminder to do the work on our mindset now & get our heads in the right place before the pressure starts to build.
Before Diane Crump raced, Kathy Kusner had already forced the door open
Over the weekend, on 21 March, Kathy Kusner marked her birthday - a fitting moment to revisit the legacy of a
Recently, Jess Parsons Equine Performance shared that in the space of just three weeks, she had turned away six saddle sales and stopped fittings mid-session because the horses in front of her were not one hundred per cent.
For many women in the equestrian industry, life with horses doesn’t stop when motherhood begins. It changes. And yet, despite how common this experience is, it remains largely undocumented. So, What does it actually look like to be an equestrian parent?
The people who make equestrian sport possible are often the ones least visible.
In the latest episode of the Equitas Podcast, I was delighted to sit down with Jackie Potts on behalf of the International Grooms Association (IGA) to talk about exactly that.