Limoncello Equitop (Enzo)

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2016 KWPN Gelding

by Negro out of Adele (Scandic x Flemmingh)

Enzo was imported from the Netherlands in September 2019 a 3.5 year old. He is co-owned with Alex and Cathy Widders. We are so excited to see how he will progress. He is a total sweetheart, but has the confidence to take on the world. A future star in the making.

Princeton (Formerly Gone Ballistic)

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2000 Off the Track Thoroughbred Gelding

by Gone West out of Etheldreda

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Formerly known as Gone Ballistic, Princeton is an off-the-track Thoroughbred that Alex trained to FEI-levels in Dressage. Alex’s goal with Princeton is to achieve her USDF Gold Medal with him. They are very close!

Gone Ballistic was foaled March 20, 2000. He was bred by Mill Ridge Farm and Padua Stables owned him.

After his short-lived racing career, New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program successfully re-educated him. Antonella Bath adopted him from New Vocations. She renamed him Princeton and that’s when his dressage career began.


SOLD: Rubinyo's Star (Rubin)

2009 Hanoverian Gelding

by Rubino Bellisimo out of elite mare Donnerstrahl

Rubin is a confirmed Fourth Level Hanoverian who is schooling Prix St. Georges.  He is the Labrador of the barn, the most personable. He loves attention whether it’s being groomed or getting an extra carrot! Rubin is Alex’s first warmblood that she has been able to train through the levels. He would prefer cuddling over anything else. Alex bought him in Hoosick Falls, New York from Harry and Adria Diel when he just turned 4. Rubin has made it to his wonderful new home in New Jersey with Joseph Syndennis.

Charmin Design

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1998 Quarter Horse Mare

by Win Ona Design out of Jons Lucky Charm

Charm was Alex’s very first horse, who introduced her to Dressage. She was mostly trained english/western pleasure, but somehow Alex found herself in a dressage barn. From there the two of them made it to First Level dressage. She made an appearance with her at a Courtney King-Dye clinic in 2009 where Alex met Antonella Bath, who eventually gave her Princeton. Alex owes this horse a lot of her horsemanship skills, as she tested Alex on practically everything! From brushing, putting on the bridle, trailering, etc. She ended up being an excellent trail horse in her later years, and is now retired, living the good life on Alex’s parent’s farm.