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Trina Green
Trina Green began riding at the age of eight. As a junior, she competed in eventing. In 1991, Trina received the Reeves Trophy at the Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event for finishing as the highest placed young rider. In 1992, Trina began competing in show jumping and by 1995 placed in her first Grand Prix on the Indio Winter Circuit with a young thoroughbred that she had started. Since 1995, Trina has trained several horses to the Grand Prix level and earned ribbons in Grand Prixs throughout the midwest and East Coast. Trina specializes in training talented young horses from their first show through the Grand Prix level. Some recent highlights of her career are placing 4th, 6th, 9th, 12th in $25,000 National grand prixs, 6th in the Col. James Marsh Grand Prix, 1.40 m placings in KY, and multiple wins in the young jumper classes.
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Dustin Ball
Dustin hails from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. As a junior, he rode with Linda Kossick-Langemeier and her husband, Kenny Langemeier. While working with the Langemeiers, he gained extensive experience with young and problem horses. Dustin spent six months in Cologne, Germany training with a former German Olympic coach. After returning to the US, he successfully coached many adults and juniors in Colorado and reclaimed many problem horses. At this time, Dustin is competing at the National Grand Prix level and coaching adults and juniors to their goals. Some highlights of his career are, placing 10th at Las Colinas in the $25,000 Grand Prix, competing in the $100,000 Grand Prix of Ocala, 9th in the $25,000 Aiken Grand Prix, 7th in the Col. James Marsh Grand Prix, 6th in the medium green overall pony finals and numerous hunter championships and reserves. Meeting their goals in hunters, jumpers and equitation.
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