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. Brewster Walker is a third generation horseman. His Grandfather was a charter member of the Brewster has been in horses all his life. By the age of 9 he was In the early 1980’s he worked with his oldest friend Bill Sienkwicz breaking and starting young Thoroughbreds. He then began to gallop horses at a few east coast racetracks. In 1994 he met his wife Judy, an FEI dressage rider. Through her, he developed a taste for Dressage. Brewster & Judy began wintering (and golfing) with David & Karen O’Connor in Brewster has worked, trained and participated in clinics with top professionals through out his equestrian career. He is exceptionally talented in working with young horses. Brewster's forte is on the x-country course and in the show jumping arena. He attends to our clients with hunter, jumper and event interest.
. ![]() Judy Walker, as a young rider from age 5 to 13 years old, rode and lived on Cape Cod Ma. She participated in the local hunter circuit and was a member on the Cape Cod pony club . While in the pony club Judy starting eventing and earning her ratings. At age 15 Judy developed a passion for one of the disciplines in eventing, Dressage. At 16 her first dressage horse was a wonderful PSG level Rhienlander gelding named Lord Gordon. That summer Judy meet Kathy Vonertfelda at a VT. dressage show. Judy became Kathy’s working student for the following 8 years. The opportunities were great in terms of learning on other FEI horses and being able to clinic with other great professionals like Gerd Zuther and Alex Konyot . After high school, Judy left Kathy to work with Gerd Zuther in Va. for a short period returning to work with Kathy." I needed to be closer to home because my father was dying of cancer" At age 20 Judy's father passed. She started to compete on the Fl winter circuit with Kathy. At 22 Judy moved to NH and started her own farm, Station Hill. She continued to work with Kathy for the next 5 years in Fl. during the winters. She purchased Wieland, a second level Hanoverian Gelding,and trained him through Grand Prix. Judy competed Wieland through I II earning her USDF Silver Medal. Judy previously earned her Bronze Medal acquiring scores on a number of different horses. In 1995 Judy & Brewster were married and expanded Station Hills potential and possibilities.
Brewster and Judy sold their Station Hill Farm in New Hampshire which they owned and operated for 11 years.They moved primarily to be located in a more temperate climate and also to be centrally located for circuit travel.
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