Lindsey Anderson
Website
Designed by
Kyle Kellem
For questions and information about training
please contact Lindsey Anderson
253-651-5504 ~ e
mail-Ti2Intrepid@aol.com
Roy, WA
"Intrepid" was Lindsey's next mount
and fell into her hands by chance.
Lindsey found "Intrepid" in a
pasture eight years ago and took
him on as a project but he soon
became her horse of a lifetime. In
2002 they received the NAYRC
individual Bronze Medal, and the
team Bronze in 2004. They
regionally have competed and won
consistently through Grand Prix. IN
Region 6 Intrepid was undefeated
at the Y/R, PSG and I-1 levels for
3yrs. straight.  This year Intrepid
qualified for this years Brentina
Cup held with the Olympic
Selection Trials in San Juan
Capistrona, Cali. They competed
and ended up 3rd in the Country,
which was an overachieved goal!
This is Lindsey and Intrepid's last
year together and his new partner
will be announced soon!
If Lindsey is not riding or training,
she can be seen as a mom to Evelyn
Reece, hanging out with family and
friends, or playing with the family
dog "Lou".
Born and raised in a town one hour
south from Seattle, Lindsey
Anderson was raised to love animals,
family and dressage. Lindsey is the
youngest of four daughters and grew
up on a farm fitting in name, Four
Sisters Farm. Lindsey started riding
dressage at nine years old on a 16'3
hand retired equitation horse.

She achieved her USDF Bronze Medal
by eleven, and then moved on to a
special mount, "Tigris", 15'1 hand
Quarter Horse mare with the talent
to go all the way to Grand Prix.
Lindsey achieved her USDF Gold
Medal by the age fifteen on this
special mount. Tigris and Lindsey
received a Regional Championship at
every level except one at the I-1
level, which they were placed reserve.
Almost always being the only Junior
Young Rider in the open FEI at
shows, Tigris maintained being
undefeated their first year at Grand
Prix,  all at the age of 15.
Lindsey's next mount is
being sponsored by long
time clients and friends,
Laureen and Cristy
Wilkerson. A 16'2 hand
imported Dutch mare
by up in coming star
stallion Florett As. We  
lovingly call her  Viva  
and she  is already
blooming in to a star.
Look for Lindsey and
Viva debut in the 2009
show season.
Intrepid
Gabriella
Intrepid
Pia
Navador
Viva
Navador
Viva
Viva
Avalon
Lindsey & Intrepid's victory pass after
finishing 3rd in the 2008
"Brentina Cup" held with the
Olympic Selection Trials in San Juan
Capistrona, Cal.
June 2008