Owner / Trainer

                           Anthea
 Anthea C. Kin completed two years of training in Europe at the Yorkshire Riding Center  with both German and French instructors. The Yorkshire Riding Center is the only facility in  England to produce two members of the same British Olympic Dressage Team.

 After completing her education, Anthea was asked to remain at the Yorkshire Riding  Center as an instructor, and did so for one year. Subsequently, she was chief instructor at  several prestigious equestrian centers across England and competed in Dressage, Three  Day-Eventing, and Open Jumping.

 While in England, Anthea continued her education with clinics and seminars at the British  Equestrian Center.

 Since arriving in the United States, Anthea has trained three of her own, and several client’s  horses to FEI level.

 Over the years she has won numerous awards including:

 2009
 1st place in Intermediate I at all shows attended
 FEI Champion at four shows attended

 2008
 5th place Prix St Georges warm-up class for the National Developing
 Horse Championships
 6th place Prix St Georges at the National Developing Horse Championships
 9th place overall Developing Horse Championships
 ODS Year End FEI Open Champion

 2007 
 Injured

 2006
 
5th in the USDF FEI 6 Year Old Horse of the Year
 11th in the 6 Year Old Markel Young Horse Championship
 2nd in the USDF Vintage Rider at Third Level
 Champion ODS Third Level Open Rider and Vintage Rider

  2005
 5th in the 5 Year Old Markel Young Horse Championship
 1st in the Hanoverian Horse of the Year at First and Second Level
 1st in Horse of the Year Vintage Rider at First and Second Level
 4th in Horse of the Year Open Rider at Second Level
 5th in Horse of the Year Open Rider at First Level

 In the past 10 years
 Zone awards at every level
 USDF Bronze, Silver, and Gold Medals
 Qualified for national and regional championships on one or more horses each year.
 Won the SWDC Intermediate I Gold medal in 1995
 Graduated the USDF “L” Judges program with distinction in 2001

 Anthea enjoys teaching rider of all levels and ages, and considers the development of  happy, relaxed horses and riders to be of top priority. 

 Ambitions to compete are at the discretion of the student.