The Success Design welcomes Alexandra “Allie” Knowles to its radio show. Allie is a Champion Equestrian and 3-day Eventing competitor. Allie recently competed at the Red Hills International Horse Trials placing 2nd in the CIC 3* division.
Alexandra “Allie” Knowles competing in the Cross County phase
of the Red Hills International Horse Trials
Copyright 2014 Ian Anderson
Here’s a synopsis of our interview:
Allie Knowles is a true champion. She has a strict training regimen that she follows and competes in up to 15 3-day Eventing trials each year. She is dedicated, determined, and driven. In our interview, she spoke about her connection to her horses and her passion for what she does. Allie hails from Kentucky and has a busy competition schedule ahead of her, including the Rolex Kentucky Three Day event which is the most prestigious Eventing horse trial in the United States. Allie spoke very highly of the Red Hills International Horse Trials and of the Tallahassee fans. She was amazed at the crowds that attended the cheer on the riders and their horses. My interview is chalked full of gems that you’re sure to enjoy so be sure to check it out at the link below.
Alexandra “Allie” Knowles competing in the Cross County phase
of the Red Hills International Horse Trials
Copyright 2014 Ian Anderson
Biography:
Alexandra “Allie” Knowles has quickly established herself as one of America’s most promising young Three-Day Event riders. As a Pony Club “A” graduate and level 3 ICP certified trainer with a tremendous work ethic and competitive edge, Allie has gained the attention of her peers and the U.S. team selection Committee in recent years. She continues to earn numerous wins and titles, with the goal of representing her country at the Olympic Games.
Allie’s love of horses, dedicated attitude, passion for the sport of Eventing and strong fundamentals, make her the choice of many owners and riders, for her training and coaching services.
Allie was named the recipient of the Rebecca Broussard International Travel Grant winning $10,000 for the 2012 season to pursuit her international competition goals. In 2013, Allie added a number of wins to her record and competed at the Rolex Kentucky 4* event for the first time, being the highest placing american after the dressage phase of competition. Some of her other career highlights include being named to the 2011 Developing rider list, and having two horses short listed for the Pan American Games. Allie looks towards the 2014 year with great excitement as she contest a variety of shows with a great group of horses.
Websites:
Click Here to Listen to Our Interview!
www.AKEventing.com
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