Execute Proper Hunter Lines | Geoffrey Hesslink
Hunter/Jumper General
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7m 45s
Top hunter rider Geoffrey Hesslink demonstrates how to ride seamless hunter lines that are both smooth and flowing with minimal rider aids to achieve the highest score possible. He also explains how to measure, get down and find the end of hunter lines by using all the space in your arena and not allowing the second fence to break your momentum.
Geoffrey Hesslink owns and operates Hesslink Williams LLC in Wellington, Florida, with his partner Brendan Williams. He is one of the leading hunter riders in the country and is a top trainer for juniors and amateurs in hunters, jumpers and equitation. Some of his most recent accolades include being named 2023 Pennsylvania National Horse Show Leading Hunter Rider, winning the 2023 $100,000 WCHR Central Hunter Spectacular at Traverse City Spring and placing second at the 2023 USHJA International Hunter Derby Championship, both aboard Drumroll. And in 2022, he piloted Mon Tresor to the win in the prestigious $100,000 USHJA/WCHR Peter Wetherill Palm Beach Hunter Spectacular.
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