Next Level Horsemanship welcomes one of three new interns for the summer of 2016

Sarah Tabin:

Sarah started riding when she was eight years old and has been working on farms since she owned her first horse. She had attended several clinics throughout the years and in high school was serious about barrel racing. During her first two years of college, she joined and showed through IHSA on the western team at Slippery Rock university. After transferring to Penn State her junior year she quickly learned there was no western team at that time. “I had developed a love for reining being on the IHSA teams and I wanted to learn more about that type of training. I heard about Suzanne’s internship program from a friend in class and was invited out to volunteer. I was impressed with the spins, stops, and how horse and rider could reach their full potential. I also was amazed at the connection Suzanne and interns had with the mustangs. I wanted to get a better all around training experience, and learn how to train from scratch.” Sarah applied for a Next Level Horsemanship internship position for the summer of 2016 and was accepted into the program. “This summer I hope to gain confidence in not only riding and training but also in myself. I will be starting vet school in August 2016 but I hope to one day participate in the mustang challenge with the information I gain from Next Level Horsemanship during my internship experience.”

Welcome aboard Sarah!