Coach of the Year Nominees

Posted on 9th April 2024

As part of UK Coaching Week we are looking for nominations for amazing coaches for the ABRS+ Coach of the Year Award.  You can nominated coaches from any ABRS+ approved centre by completing this FORM.  Nominations close on the 21st April.

We will keep updating this page with our nominees as they come in.

Jasmine Tutt – Inadown Farm Livery Stables

“Jaz joined Inadown just after COVID and over the past 3 or 4 years has worked hard to develop as a coach – completing her BHS Stage 2 and Stage 3 qualifications. She is enthusiastic and versatile, teaching everyone from little kids to advance adults. Everyone absolutely loves her. She always has a smile on her face, keeping all going even on days that have been a real challenge for weather or other reasons.  We get endless compliments about her – she so inspiring as an individual and so encouraging as a coach. We think she deserves to be recognised !”

Lauren Riley – Parkside Stables

“Lauren is a great team player. We receive many compliments from clients who enjoy their first experience with horses. She is constantly kind and patient with all her beginner level riders. She has a real ability to reach out and help beginners that have anxiety, confidence issues or learning disabilities and help them to progress and achieve goals. She never seeks for any thanks, reward or praise. We are nominating her so she knows what an awesome job she does and to let her know she is so very much appreciated by her team.”

Kate Kirkpatrick – Stoke Lane Stables

Kate is the Chief Instructor and Proprietor of Stoke Lane Stables.  She he is an enthusiastic and passionate instructor offering practical solutions to common riding issues. She loves to instil confidence in her riders through all aspects of horsemanship, not solely riding.  One of her riders nominated her saying –  “she’s a brilliant coach, very encouraging, very funny and really caring; having her as our coach make us feel safe.  Kate make Stoke Lane Stables a fun place to be and ride at.”

Abi and John Shaw – High Legh Riding Centre

Abi and John are the proprietors of High Legh Riding Centre.  One parent said – “my daughter has been having lessons with Abi and John for over 12 months and has improved her abilities and grown in confidence no end. Abi and John are hugely professional, very knowledgeable and always on hand to give advice and guidance.” A horse owner says – “Abi is a brilliant coach, so knowledgeable, gives the best advice, supportive in lessons, explains everything in a way each individual can understand. She boosts moral and gives you courage to keep trying. All say what a great yard that High Legh is to be at.”

Denise O’Reilly – TDS Riding Centre

Denise O’Reilly is the proprietor of TDS Riding Centre.  An advanced dressage rider, Denise set up TDS to make dressage less ‘elite’ and more available for the average rider, while of a range of other riding services to her clients.  Denise was nominated by one of her students, who called Denise ‘the most inspiring, motivating coach and a fantastic role model’.  This view is backed by the numerous richly-deserved testimonials offered by clients.

Kirsty Sweeney – Four Winds Equestrian Centre

Kirsty joined Four Winds Equestrian Centre to support rider who need additional support and to run alternative education programme.  A Level 2 Coach. Kirsty has many years experience in working  with individuals with special educational needs.  Paula, the proprietor of Four Winds, says that “Kirsty is amazing and highly positive with all clients but especially so with our clients with additional needs.  She has helped us develop our own skills in working with clients who need additional support.”

Sarah Fowler – Valley Farm Equestrian Centre

Sara Fowler is a coach at Valley Farm Equestrian Centre.  She has been nominated ‘because she is extremely dedicated, professional and versatile. “Sara has been with us over 8 years. She left a management career, with a major supermarket in later life to pursue a career with horses. After riding with us she decided to take up a job teaching, to help others be able to enjoy horses as much as she does. She is always friendly, helpful, and receives many compliments and requests from clients and we think she deserves some recognition for all the hard work she has put in over the years.

Sara is forever learning, setting a great example for others. She is now in a position to inspire and train the next generation of staff and clients. Since joining us she has studied hard and now holds assorted qualifications up to and including BHS Stage 4 business management. She teaches all standards of lessons, from tiny tots to those training for BHS stages. She is very versatile teaching RDA riding and carriage, Pony Club, vaulting, horseball, polocrosse, horse boarding, working equitation, carriage driving, Western and side saddle which is invaluable for our summer pony camps.”

Rose Taylor – Dulwich Riding School

Rose was nominated by the team at Dulwich Riding School. Rose was nominated because she is such a fantastic instructor who is requested daily by clients.  She is known for being compassionate and care.  Jaye, the proprietor of Dulwich Riding Schools, says that Rose has had “an enormous Impact on the stables – her dedication to the school and her clients absolutely shines through.”

Annastasia Neale – Rudyard Equestrian Centre

Annastasia was nominated by Georgiana Alasbahi, the proprietor of Rudyard Equestrian Centre.  She says on Annastasia: “She has been inspiring the next generation for years – everyone loves her both young and old.  Inspiring everyone from our staff who have been taught by her and now are working in the industry to total beginners.  She teaches every level from first rides up to clients competing their own horses and always goes the extra mile.”

Katie Costello – Worcester Riding School

Katie works at the Worcester Riding School and was nominated by the proprietor, Deni Harper-Adams.  Deni says of Katie: “Katie has worked as our chief instructor for 20 years, since we set up the riding school.  She has worked tirelessly and always with a huge smile on her face, teaching hundreds of children and adults over her time as part of team WRS. Katie has instilled her love of all things equine to all of those who come into contact with her, never failing to make every lessons a fun and valued learning experience. With a lifetime of her own equine experiences to pull from, including producing feral unhandled ponies to qualifying and riding at HoYs and the Royal international. Katie currently competes two Connemara ponies, one of which she raised from a foal. Katie has her UKCC level 2 and is always looking for new and fun ways to use in her lesson planning. Katie plans rider-centered sessions whilst always being focused on the happiness and welfare of the ponies and horses in the lessons. Katie works with WRS alongside being a qualified and practicing Chiropractor, and even during her university studying she would come back and teach for us at the weekend.  To sum up we would not have a Team WRS without our very special Katie!”

Gemma Lucy Owens – Plumtree School of Equitation and Carriage Driving

Gemma, who is the proprietor of Plumtree School of Equitation and Carriage Driving, was nominate by one of her clients – who said of her: ‘I’ve returned to my love for horses.  While I no longer ride, Gemma has given me the perfect solution – Carriage driving.  Gemma, from start to finish, brings opportunities to all that choose her ridding school.  She is unstoppable and very much hands-on, whether providing one-to-one tuition, individual coaching or managing the business side of the riding school.  Additionally, Gemma provides interest and active support to the local community.’  Gemma has been a qualified Instructor for over 20 years.  Her main love and passion is dressage and her second love is carriage driving – for both, she has produced horses from breaking to competing successfully at competition.

Holly Barclay Jay – Island Riding Centre

Holly has been at the Island Riding Centre for 5 years working up from level 1 to 3 NVQ in horse care and is a qualified RDA group coach. She is excellent with our younger children and those requiring extra one-to-one help and support. She is patient and kind, explaining to her clients all aspects of riding and horse care in an interesting and fun way.  She is focused on developing riding skills and making riding inclusive to all.  By having Holly, the Island Riding Centre have gained a large following of disabled riders, from many of the SEN schools on the island.

Julie Guze – Old Tiger Riding Stables

Julie is a coach at Old Tiger Stables and was nominate by a parent of a rider she teaches.   Julie is a Stage 3 coach who specialise in helping nervous riders gain the confidence to be able to progress to competing or feeling confident enough to go for a hack.  In the nomination, it was said of Julie that ‘she is amazing and my daughter has learnt so much from her – she is truly exceptional’

Well done to everyone who has been nominated, we look forward to announcing the winner during UK Coaching Week.

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