Jupiter Farms Equestrian
Born in Miami, Florida, Jacqueline Pistor found a passion for horses at a young age. She began riding on a 250-acre farm known as Boca Raton Equestrian Center, where she quickly learned about many different styles of riding and managing a large breeding program. With the American Saddlebred as one of her favorites, Saddleseat became the foundation of her riding career. Training at top levels with the best trainers in the country, Jacqueline found herself competing in the Kentucky circuit and was a world champion contender by the age of 13. After graduating high school, Jacqueline attended William Woods University, where she studied large animal veterinary science.
Starting her own training, Jacqueline developed an interest in natural horsemanship. Ranch work and Western Quarter horse training quickly became a way to showcase Jacqueline’s true talent. With barrel racing opportunities, she was able to train, compete, and qualify for another world championship title. This time, she finished as a top 20 finalist out of 750 world competitors in the National Barrel Horse Association located in Perry, California.
Born in Miami, Florida, Jacqueline Pistor found a passion for horses at a young age. She began riding on a 250-acre farm known as Boca Raton Equestrian Center, where she quickly learned about many different styles of riding and managing a large breeding program. With the American Saddlebred as one of her favorites, Saddleseat became the foundation of her riding career. Training at top levels with the best trainers in the country, Jacqueline found herself competing in the Kentucky circuit and was a world champion contender by the age of 13. After graduating high school, Jacqueline attended William Woods University, where she studied large animal veterinary science.
Starting her own training, Jacqueline developed an interest in natural horsemanship. Ranch work and Western Quarter horse training quickly became a way to showcase Jacqueline’s true talent. With barrel racing opportunities, she was able to train, compete, and qualify for another world championship title. This time, she finished as a top 20 finalist out of 750 world competitors in the National Barrel Horse Association located in Perry, California.
Born in Miami, Florida, Jacqueline Pistor found a passion for horses at a young age. She began riding on a 250-acre farm known as Boca Raton Equestrian Center, where she quickly learned about many different styles of riding and managing a large breeding program. With the American Saddlebred as one of her favorites, Saddleseat became the foundation of her riding career. Training at top levels with the best trainers in the country, Jacqueline found herself competing in the Kentucky circuit and was a world champion contender by the age of 13. After graduating high school, Jacqueline attended William Woods University, where she studied large animal veterinary science.
Starting her own training, Jacqueline developed an interest in natural horsemanship. Ranch work and Western Quarter horse training quickly became a way to showcase Jacqueline’s true talent. With barrel racing opportunities, she was able to train, compete, and qualify for another world championship title. This time, she finished as a top 20 finalist out of 750 world competitors in the National Barrel Horse Association located in Perry, California.
Born in Miami, Florida, Jacqueline Pistor found a passion for horses at a young age. She began riding on a 250-acre farm known as Boca Raton Equestrian Center, where she quickly learned about many different styles of riding and managing a large breeding program. With the American Saddlebred as one of her favorites, Saddleseat became the foundation of her riding career. Training at top levels with the best trainers in the country, Jacqueline found herself competing in the Kentucky circuit and was a world champion contender by the age of 13. After graduating high school, Jacqueline attended William Woods University, where she studied large animal veterinary science.
Starting her own training, Jacqueline developed an interest in natural horsemanship. Ranch work and Western Quarter horse training quickly became a way to showcase Jacqueline’s true talent. With barrel racing opportunities, she was able to train, compete, and qualify for another world championship title. This time, she finished as a top 20 finalist out of 750 world competitors in the National Barrel Horse Association located in Perry, California.