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Rider Profile
Once only her dream, Stephanie Rhodes-Bosch has now set for herself a realistic goal of competing at the International Level of Equestrian Eventing. Stephanie and Port Authority are one of Canada's brightest rising stars for the Eventing Team.
"Welcome to this site and Thank You for spending some time looking around.
Through this site I hope to explain my sport and clarify my goals."
"Port Authority and I, now have our sights firmly fixed on representing Canada at the World Equestrian Games in 2010. For the first time in history these games will be held outside of Europe, in Lexington, Kentucky, beginning September, 25th 2010."
"Ollie" and I have had a very successful winter and spring season. Our accomplishments at the 3 star and 4 star level this year has solidified our position on the Canadian Eventing Team short list of riders." Watch the re-broadcast of the 2010 Rolex Kentucky 3 Day Event on NBC .
"I am inviting supporters to join me on this journey to the 2012 Olympics in London, England. Join me on this adventure with stops along the way at the 2010 World Equestrian Games, and in 2011 the Pan AM Games in Mexico, it is sure to be exhilarating!"
"You will personally experience the unparallel partnership between horse and rider, you will play a vital role in each and every competition along the way."
Support comes in many forms from partial ownership, to product support and tax deductible donations.
"All of my successes have not come without hard work and personal sacrifice, however none of it would be possible without the financial backing of people such as yourself.
For this, I am humbled, appreciative and forever indebted."
Her Riding
Stephanie has been involved in competitive equestrian sports for 14 years, primarily in the sport of Eventing (also referred to as Three-Day Eventing).
She is currently
riding on the Eastern U.S. circuit. Training in the United States also allows her access to the
National Training Program’s two bases in Virginia and Florida.
Having spent 2007 and most of 2008 as a working student for Rebecca Howard at the Fork Stables in Norwood North Carolina. In December 2008 Stephanie and Port Authority relocated to Ocala, Florida to spend the winter training with Canadian International Technical Advisor David O'Connor.
The summer has come and Stephanie and Port Authority have relocated to The Plains, Virginia to continue training with David O'Connor.
Together, they compete at the Advanced level.



