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From mustering cattle to showjumping on the world stage: Sugarbag Station's Rebecca Henry

From mustering cattle to showjumping on the world stage: Sugarbag Station's Rebecca Henry

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Rebecca Henry, a dedicated horsewoman and owner of Sugarbag Station in North Queensland, shares her journey from managing a family cattle station to becoming an accomplished equestrian coach and course designer. She discusses her deep connection with horses, her experiences in show jumping, and her commitment to retraining ex-racehorses for new lives. Rebecca reflects on the challenges and rewards of her work, the importance of community, and her future aspirations in the equestrian world. Some key takeaways Rebecca Henry manages Sugarbag Station, a family legacy. She has a deep connection with horses, starting from childhood. Show jumping became her passion after her first competition. Rebecca retrains ex-racehorses to help them adjust to life off the track. She emphasises the importance of trust between horse and rider. Her education in business management empowered her coaching career. Rebecca is actively involved in course design for equestrian events. She has international experience in course design, including in Germany. Rebecca finds joy in helping horses find their forever homes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.