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Began my riding career at 7 at Stepp Stables when Mr. Stepp was
the manager. Graduated from Virginia Intermont College with a BA
in Equine Science. Taught in Spartanburg South Carolina and then
came back to Oceanside and began teaching at Camp Pendleton in 1999
and working as supervisor and English Tack Buyer at Mary's Tack
and Feed. Currently an instructor and busy mom. Own 2 horses with
husband, Chuck, and 2 kids Allison and Geofrey.
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Vice President - Dave
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Retired USMC. Married, two children and one grandson.
B.A. from Park University, Masters in Special Education, National
University, Special Ed and General Ed Teaching Credentials. High
School Teacher El Camino High School.
Prefer trail riding with wife and friends and enjoy barrel racing
and pole bending. Club Member since 2000.
Owe my equistrian knowledge to Cheyenne, Alexis, Moonraker, and
Dodge who in one way or another have taught me all that I know
about this great sport!
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Treasurer - Åsa
Philburn |
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Coming Soon.....
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USN Ret., Webmaster, Handyman, and Woodworker. 10 years of dedicated
study/practice on ground handling of the horse and horsemanship.
Student of the Horse and of the California Vaquero style of horsemanship.
With wife, Kathy, we are involved in a 5yr project to develop
a California Style Bridle Horse.
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- Sarah Hardy |
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I am married to a Marine in the first maintenance batallion,
and I am
currently employed as a medical assistant at Scripps. No kids,
one horse, one fish, one cat, one bird and a husband who thinks
he's John Wayne. I plan to pursue a Bachelor's degree in equine
science through an online program offered by Breyer State University
in Alabama.
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Junior Member At Large
- Chris Thurston |
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My dad is a retired Gunnery Sgt. I have one horse, 3 dogs Buddy,
Lady and Sarah. I have been riding for 8 years. I moved to Step
Stables last February, the people out at the barn seem to like
me. I am always wondering around and willing to help if anyone
needs it. I have always loved horses since my dad and mom would
bring me to the stables for pony rides at the age of 2 years old.
At 5 years old my grandfather took me to Santa Anita, after that
I have always wanted to be a jockey. But everyone kept telling
me that I was going to be too tall. I never believed them and
my world was destroyed when by the age of 12 I had passed the
5’- 4” height.
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