•    Grade IV Para-Dressage. Lise received her international grade certification during WEG in 2010. •    Hometown: Baker City, OR •    Born: March 29, 1964 •    Lise suffers from a rare autoimmune motor neuron disorder that caused nerve damage, particularly in her hands and arms, and ataxia, a movement disorder.  Her disability also affects her speech, swallowing, coordination, and strength.  She was initially diagnosed with ALS, Lou Gehrig’s disease, but that diagnosis fortunately changed.  Li... Read More

March 22, 2011

Lise Yervasi

Sydney Collier Hometown: Ann Arbor Michigan Like many thirteen year-old girls, Sydney Collier is horse crazy.  Sydney is from Ann Arbor Michigan where she is an honor roll student in the eighth grade at Forsythe Middle School. Sydney began riding at seven years old and at eight years old she was diagnosed with an extremely rare life-threatening medical condition called Wyburn-Mason Syndrome.  This syndrome causes vascular malformations deep within one hemisphere of the brain that are inoperable... Read More

January 24, 2011

Sydney Collier

Jonathan Wentz -Born: November 15, 1990 -Hometown: Richardson, Texas Jonathan began riding at the age of two for therapy to combat the loss of strength, coordination, flexibility, and balance caused by cerebral palsy which he’s had since birth. Wentz was also born with a competitive drive and strong determination. At age five he found Equest, a therapeutic riding center in Wylie, TX where he continued therapy and also began riding for sport participating in vaulting, jumping, western pleasure an... Read More

January 19, 2011

Jonathan Wentz

SUSAN TREABESS -Born: July 1, 1977 -
Hometown: Winters, California Susan was raised in Tahoe City, CA on the beautiful Lake Tahoe. Susan Treabess was born without her left hand but has ridden horses her whole life. She was horse crazy from the start and began riding at three years old. Trail rides led to lessons, lessons led to showing and showing led to a lifelong interest in dressage and horsemanship. Through a project horse named Choco, Susan and her family were introduced to horsemanship by ... Read More

January 19, 2011

Susan Treabess

Wendy Shugol -Grade 1a -Falls Church, VA Competed at the 2010 USEF Para-Equestrian Dressage National Championships. Shugol showed both Statesman’s Audacious and Statesman’s Larissa at the National Championships. ... Read More

January 19, 2011

Wendy Shugol

Elizabeth Pigott -Born: June 18, 1986
Hometown: -Downington, Pennsylvania -Competes in the Grade II level of para-dressage competitions. In 2009, Pigott was fifth at the The 2009 Cavalor/United States Equestrian Federation Para-Equestrian Dressage National Championships riding Carlingford JD. Also in 2009, Elizabeth rode Mr. Darcy to a lot of successful results. The pair had a very strong summer collecting many strong scores. In July, they competed at the Dressage at the Park show where they sco... Read More

January 19, 2011

Elizabeth Pigott

Rebecca Hart -Born: October 26, 1984 -Hometown: Erie, Pennsylvania Rebecca Hart was born with Familial Spastic Paraplegia a genetic disease that causes muscle wasting and lack of control from the waist down. Rebecca got involved with the Paralympic movement in 1998 at a regional competition in Atlanta, GA that served as the selection trials for the 2000 Sydney Paralympic Games. It was at that competition that Rebecca decided she wanted to aim for international competition herself. Rebecca purcha... Read More

January 19, 2011

Rebecca Hart

Mary Jordan -Born: December 7, 1965 -Hometown: Wells, Maine Mary Jordan had a great interest in horses from the day she was born. Growing up in Clinton, New York Jordan’s first interests were in the show ring. Jordan has a wealth of experience in all disciplines including dressage, eventing and showing horses she bred herself at in-hand competitions. In 2002, Jordan was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. However, it was not until 2009 that she began competing in para-dressage competitions. Mary ... Read More

January 19, 2011

Mary Jordan

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January 19, 2011

Kim Jones