FEI rider and trainer, USDF silver medalist and stable owner Wick Hotchkiss has studied with international trainers such as Christine Taurig, Carol Lavell, Patrick Burssens and Chris Hickey, as well as Juan Matute, Volker Bromman and Lars Peterson. Wick is an enthusiast in bringing the young horse up through the levels, teaching enthusiastic Amateurs and Junior riders, retraining the “spoiled” horse, as well as continuing the training of the FEI horse.
Roiya Albert started to ride at age 5. Trained early in hunter jumpers, she moved to dressage in her teens. She attended the Meredith Manor International Equestrian School where love and focus of the disciplineinfluenced her to further her training in dressage.
Christina Clark has been riding since age 4 and has been dedicated to the equine industry ever since. She has been committed to studying the hunter/jumper sport by riding with top professionals, as well as furthering her education at the University of Findlay in Equine Science. Christina has continued to expand her training techniques by working with a wide range of horses and students. Her goal is to have students develop a lifelong passion with horses and to experience a competitive atmosphere to showcase their riding abilities
Aisha Ali started riding before she could walk. She showed in
Equitation and Hunters from elementary school through college when she started her career as a trainer. 10 years later, Aisha teaches both hunt seat equitation and Dressage. Aisha is currently in training with Wick Hotchkiss as a Dressage rider and has spent the past three winters traveling to Wellington to participate in the Winter Equestrian Festival.