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ABOUT ALLISON SPRINGER

Get to Know Allison:

​Who Is Allison Springer?

By Carolyn Springer, Allison’s Mother
(Written in 2006)

Many people, who decide to take on a task, do something or learn something, will give up on it if they find it difficult, hard to do or fail the first time. That is not Allison. She is tenacious. If it is hard, she tries harder and will keep working at it until she succeeds. And we are not just talking about riding horses. Allison is not a one-note person. She excelled in school and was active in and out of school. In high school she pursued a rigorous Advanced Placement curriculum (A.P. Physics, Calculus, English, Spanish, etc.). She was a varsity diver, alpine ski competitor, in student government and assistant editor of the literary magazine. She earned her colors in the Fox River Valley Hunt at an early age and achieved the A rating of National Pony Club by the age of 16. She went on to graduate from the highly selective Bowdoin College where she was on the Dean’s list. She continued her active involvement in the Bowdoin community. ​ Yes, Allison is tenacious. She sets goals for herself and works day and night to achieve them. Does anyone question her extraordinary work ethic? At the American Eventing Championships this year, two of her students who had driven down for the week to watch her, regaled us with tales of what a great teacher she is and how long and hard she works. They said that at times Allison will give 10-12 lessons with out a break and that everyone is thrilled with their improvement because of her. ​ Allison has great empathy for horses. I have heard it said that Allison likes to ride difficult horses, perhaps she enjoys the challenge. I don’t believe that is true. I think she feels something in these horses, she understands them, and she has a connection to their spirit, a great empathy, an understanding of them. I truly think she can sense a horse’s capabilities and loves to bring it out in that horse. An example of this that I love is her little wild red horse Ben. Ben was unridden until he was gelded at 7 years old. Allison took him all the way to Rolex and we all marveled at that. And what a turnaround we are seeing in Arthur. He was so wild and spooky to start and now we have watched him perform a most magnificent dressage test at the Radnor CCI3*-L. ​ Allison has such fortitude. She is so good under pressure and so resilient. It amazes me that when she succeeds she is always thinking how to make it better and when bad things happen she can somehow go forward with even more determination. When “Berger” was kicked, it was a devastating blow both to him and to her. But her determination, hard work, and care, not to mention lots of expense, have won out and I believe that we will see great things for that pair. ​ But best of all, Allison has a truly loving heart. Not just for horses, but for people too and again an ability to bring out the best. There are many examples among her students but I will give just one. Several years ago, Allison had a teenage working student that did not talk; she had stopped talking in kindergarten. There was nothing physically wrong with her and she was home schooled because of this. After working with Allison for several months, she became a chatterbox. ​ It is true that Allison is always working to improve herself. Her trips to Wellington have become a mission to improve her dressage and jumping by working with the best dressage and jumping people. And as humble as she is, she feels the improvement.

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How It All Began

By Allison Springer

Allison’s passion for horses began at an early age and has remained the driving force behind her career. From winning a bet with her father at age six to stop thumb-sucking in exchange for a pony, to being captivated by three-day eventing after watching the 1984 Summer Olympics, Allison's dream of working with horses was clear from the start. Raised in Barrington Hills, Illinois, she eagerly seized every opportunity to gain experience, becoming a member of her local Pony Club and earning her “A” rating by age 16. This early foundation, combined with her unwavering determination to represent the United States in eventing, laid the groundwork for her professional career. With over 30 years of experience in international three-day eventing, Allison is a highly sought-after rider, trainer, coach, and clinician. She has competed and trained horses up to the CCI5*-L level, achieving numerous top placings at FEI competitions, including winning the National Championship at Kentucky in 2012 on her beloved horse, “Arthur.” She has also been selected to several USEF High Performance Training Lists and was named an alternate for the 2012 London Olympics. Allison’s success is built on her belief in the power of consistency and empathy in training horses. Currently ranked as the fourth-leading professional in the country, she has an exceptional string of horses, including the USEA’s 2024 Horse of the Year, No May Moon. Allison is dedicated to continuing her development as a rider, trainer, and competitor, with a goal to further represent the USA on the global stage.

  • 4th Ranked Overall USEA Rider 2024

  • 3rd Ranked USEA Lady Rider 2024

  • USEA Horse of the Year 2024 (No May Moon)

  • USEA Mare of the Year 2024 (No May Moon)

  • USEA Advanced Horse of the Year 2024 (No May Moon)

  • USEA 7 Year Old Intermediate Horse of the Year 2024 (Monbeg Zebedee)

  • 3rd Place, Morven Park International CCI4*L 2024 (No May Moon)

  • 5th place, Maryland International CCI3*-L 2024 (Monbeg Zebedee)

  • 1st place, Bromont CCI4*L 2024 (No May Moon)

  • 1st Place, Stable View Oktoberfest USEF Six Year Old Championship  CCIYHS-2 2023 (Monbeg Zebedee)

  • USEF CCI2* Eventing National Champion, 6-year-old horse, 2020 (Vandyke)

  • USEF CCI2* Eventing National Champion, VHT International, 2019 (Crystal Crescent Moon)

  • 1st Place Pedigree Bromont CCI3*-L 2017 (Lord Willing)

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

  • Top 20 $100,000 Wellington Eventing Showcase 2017 (Arthur)

  • 5th Place Ocala Jockey Club International CCI2*-L 2016 (Business Ben)

  • 1st Place Carolina International CCI4*-S 2016 (Arthur)

  • Numerous Burghley and Kentucky CCI5*-L completions

  • USEF East/West Travel Grant Recipient 2013

  • Tex Sutton Forwarding Company Travel Grant Recipient 2013

  • Named to the 2013 USEF High Performance World Class Training List

  • HSBC FEI Classics Series 3rd Place (Highest placing ever by an American)

  • Named as an Alternate to the 2012 London Olympic Team

  • 6th Place Burghley CCI5*-L 2012 (Arthur)

  • Best Conditioned Horse Award at Rolex Kentucky CCI5*-L 2012 (Arthur)

  • 2nd Place Rolex Kentucky CCI5*-L 2012 (Arthur)

  • 1st Place Red Hills CCI4*-S and Winner of The Mercedes Award 2011 (Arthur)

  • Winner of The Zeppa Award for Best Turned Out Pair at Rolex 2008 and 2009 (Arthur)

  • Graduate “A” Rated Pony Clubber from Fox River Valley Pony Club in Barrington, IL

  • ECP Certified Level 5

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