Send us a text https://kensingtonfarmonlinehorseshows.com/ What if your next horse show didn’t require a trailer, a hotel, or a 3 a.m. alarm—and still gave you real scores, thoughtful feedback, and a shot at year-end prizes? We sit down with A‑circuit rider and trainer Stephanie Bowers to explore how Kensington Farm Online Horse Shows is opening the gate to riders of every budget, ability, and barn setup. Stephanie shares the origin story of taking shows online and details the growing slate of divisions: hunter, jumper, equitation, western dressage, minis, and therapeutic classes with assisted and independent options. We dig into how clear, rider-friendly specs reduce anxiety, why affordability matters in a tight economy, and how video-based entries create stronger learning loops. From monthly deadlines to series points and a free Kindness Award open to anyone, the focus is on a kinder, more accessible competitive experience that still values sound judging, horsemanship, and progress over perfection. We also talk practicalities: how to enter via QR code and Google Drive, what to film, and when to submit. For riders seeking deeper coaching, Stephanie offers optional one‑on‑one feedback consults to review your test or round together and turn notes into an action plan. We look ahead to para-friendly classes and invite the community to help shape new divisions so more people can participate—whether you ride, lead in-hand, long-line, or work with a mini. If you’ve ever felt priced out, burned out, or boxed out by tradition, this conversation offers a hopeful, concrete path forward. Ready to compete from home, learn faster, and feel included? Subscribe, share this episode with a barn friend, and tell us which class you want to see next. Your input can build the next division. emmajenkinsondressage@gmail.com https://youtube.com/@emmajenkinsondressage?si=Zt9ma9vtpMK2iZV7