No matter what your level of riding, Judgement Farm can provide you with an enjoyable and educational experience, matching you with safe and quality horses, appropriate for your program. Their experienced staff has years of experience as riders, horsemen, trainers and teachers, ensuring professional instruction for riders and quality care of horses.
Tina Judge-Boyle
Tina Judge-Boyleᅠis the owner and operator of Judgement Farm, LLC.ᅠ She began her riding career at the age of 12 and competed as a junior and then as an amateur owner before turning professional in 1998. Judgement Farm opened its Naperville, Illinois location in 2000 and partnered with trainer Lori Hollands to grow their business of a top A-Circuit hunter/jumper facility.ᅠ In January of 2009, JudgementᅠFarm proudlyᅠmoved to its current location in Oswego, IL.
As an instructor, Judge-Boyle has coached her students to Illinois Hunter Jumper Association championships as well as the Pennsylvania National Horse Show, the National Horse Show, the Washington International, Pony Finals, the USHJA Children’s Adult Jumper Championships, multiple Medal Finalsᅠand the Emerging Athletes Finals.
Judge-Boyle won the $10,000 ASG Software Solutions/USHJA International Hunter Derby in Estes Park, Colorado on Shannon Kelly's Trust Me and also qualified the same horse for the Regular Working Hunter Finals for the Pennsylvania National Horse Show in 2008.
Judge-Boyle has ridden Grand Prix horses Buoyancy and Money, to top ribbons in Grand Prix competition during her career, crediting her ability to ride and show for enhancing her competence in teaching and training.
“If you ride and show you know what the experience is like, which makes it easier to teach riders and train the horses to be successful in the show ring,”
commented Judge-Boyle.
Lori Hollands
Lori Hollandsᅠhas more than 30 years of experience in the horse industry, first as a competitor and then as a trainer.ᅠ Hollands emphasizes to her students the importance of hard work and good horsemanship as stepping-stones to their horse showing goals. During lessons, she focuses on developing strong fundamentals for both horse and rider in order to create a solid base for progressing to the next level.
Holland’s training methods are tailored to each student’s learning style, which makes her a successful teacherᅠfor a wide range of riders including timid adults returning to the sport and gutsy juniors who grew up on horseback.ᅠ Over the years, she has trained many of her students to successes in the show ring ranging from the small pony hunters and short stirrup to top-level equitation riders.ᅠHollands enjoys working with horses at all levels of training from green horses just learning to jump to experienced upper level hunters and jumpers.
“I enjoy what I do and I love to see riders achieve their goals, no matter how small or big the goal is,” said Hollands.
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