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Dani Hess
DISCIPLINE: Eventing
LOCATION: South-East Queensland
BREED: No Specific breed but generally Thoroughbreds & Warmbloods – As long as they have good brain, are trainable and have the ability as an event horse.
WHO IS THE MOST INFLUENTIAL PERSON IN YOUR RIDING CAREER?
My dressage coach Leasa Stephen – she has bought out the best of me as a rider & has been an incredible mentor for me both in and out of the saddle. I can pick up the phone and ask her about anything; I’m extremely grateful for her level of support.
DESCRIBE YOUR RIDING HISTORY WHEN YOU STARTED RIDING.
I started riding later in life than most; I rode from the age of 12 at a trail riding property north of Brisbane. I learnt a lot there and have lots of cherished memories of just being kids having fun with horses. At 14 I got my first lease horse who eventually became mine; my teenage years were spent doing every discipline in Pony Club. After school I spent a few years in my early 20’s in office type jobs trying to ride as much as I could after hours. I landed a job with Belcam Warmblood Stud in 2016 and that’s we’re I started riding as my career. I learnt a lot; from breaking in, to competing up the grades on lots of different horses. It really helped set myself up when I decided to start own business. Fast forward to now owning Bunya Springs Equestrian; my main focus is now coaching, bringing my own team up the grades eventing & training a couple of client horses.
SPECIAL HIGHLIGHT IN YOUR CAREER SO FAR.
Definitely my win of the Greg Grant Up and Coming finals in 2019 with Quizzin Jack. It was the biggest track I had jumped & we were up against 60 of the best horses who’d made it to the finals. Coming 3rd at Doomben TriEquithon was also a pretty amazing, Jack gave me the best rides all day in the pouring rain on a very tough Cross Country track.
WHAT EVENT IS ON YOUR BUCKET LIST?
Hopefully we can get our qualifiers for Wallaby Hill this year ; it’s an awesome event. We’d also like to go to Willinga Park for their Three Day Event.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE THING TO DO IN YOUR DOWN TIME?
I love finding groovy new food spots or bars on a weekend off. Catching up with non-horsey friends as much as possible; which can be difficult throughout the comp season.