Eric Hasbrouck has been a professional trainer at all levels of the equestrian sport for 33 years. He specializes in getting young riders started in their jumping careers, helping clients of all ages reach their riding goals and also training more advanced Grand Prix Riders.
Eric has served on the Olympic Selection Committee for the United States Show Jumping Team for the past two Olympic games and for the last World Championships. He most recently served as Chef d'Equipe for the 2008 Super League Team in Dublin, Ireland and in Lumen, Belgium in 2007 Eric has won almost every major Grand Prix in America and competed successfully in Europe and Canada for 25 years. Highlights include representing the USA in the World Championships in Rome, Italy in 1998 and finishing in the top 20 individually.
A large portion of Eric’s career has been spent developing young horses and riders. Eric loves bringing young horses along and seeing their new owners enjoy them in the ring for years. Even more, he likes watching young riders develop and reach their full potential in the sport. Eric and his wife Denise are now starting a new venture at “The Pavillion” with the owner of the farm, Diana Walters. They want to continue the path of teaching and training clients that share their same goals of being serious about the sport but at the same time having fun. They will also continue to train young horses for sale and for clients to compete on. Please refer to the Contacts page of this website for additional information.
Denise has over 25 years of experience with horses. She has worked for some of the top equestrians in the sport in Canada and in the U.S. Originally from British Columbia, Denise has spent considerable time working and showing at a number of shows, including Spruce Meadows, Calgary, the Indio Winter Circuit, Palm Springs and the Florida Winter Circuit. Denise's experience allows her to excel in barn management and riding. She has worked for over six years together with her husband Eric on the development of young horses and riders.