Training
Where Honey Tree Shows, Competes, and Hunts
Select competition, intentional campaigns,
and open-country education.
Honey Tree publishes its official show series internally. Current clients and approved participants receive schedule details directly. Publicly, Honey Tree shares its general competitive focus, target venues, and training philosophy rather than a full live calendar.
Rated competition focus
Honey Tree targets select United States Equestrian Federation (USEF)-licensed and United States Hunter Jumper Association (USHJA)-rated competition, including Channel I horse shows, at major venues that suit the horse-and-rider combination.
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World Equestrian Center - a premier equestrian venue with campuses in Ocala, Florida, and Wilmington, Ohio.
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Kentucky Horse Shows at the Kentucky Horse Park - a central hunter/jumper destination for spring, summer, and championship competition in Lexington, Kentucky.
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Brownland Farm Horse Shows - a respected hunter/jumper venue in Franklin, Tennessee, known for balancing serious competition with a horse-friendly atmosphere.
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Traverse City Horse Shows at Flintfields Horse Park - a national-level hunter, jumper, and equitation venue with a major summer circuit in northern Michigan.
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Other national facilities as the horse, rider, season, and campaign make sense.
The hunt field matters too
Showing is only part of the story. Sarah also foxhunts for the love of the sport and as part of the education of young horses and riders. Through Camargo Hunt, that work remains tied to country in southwestern Ohio and Kentucky, especially Indian Hill and Owen County. Sarah uses the hunt field to help round out riders and horses balance, bravery without recklessness, adaptability, courtesy, and useful horsemanship.
