Riding Overview

Over 100 years
of riding and
academic excellence

Riding has been part of Walker’s since its founding in 1911.

Our exceptional equestrian program sets Walker’s apart from its private school peers, with many of Walker’s most supportive alumnae as riders and continue to compete at the highest levels regionally and nationally. We are one of only a small number of boarding high schools that offers an equestrian sport on campus. Our Equestrian Center is located on campus, so you are just steps away from the Frank O.H. Williams Barn and your equestrian activities. Our riding program is staffed by accomplished horsewomen who have decades of competition and training experience. We will support and challenge you so you can succeed competitively and academically.

State-of-the-Art Facilities

Walker’s Equestrian Center is among the best of any school in the country and provides a strong foundation to maintain a best-in-class riding program. The Equestrian Center is on Walker’s 175-acre campus, providing ready access to the barn and horses, as well as winding trails and extensive turnouts.

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Walker’s Training Lasts a Lifetime

Our nationally-recognized trainers, Linda Langmeier, Ken Whelihan, and Randi Booth, have the expertise to coach riders at all levels and they work with students to attain any set of goals our students strive to achieve. They are lifelong horsewomen and men who share a passion for the sport and a love of teaching. Each has earned national titles for themselves or by working with students in hunter, jumper, and equitation, bringing starting riders up through the levels or advancing seasoned riders to regional and national levels. The trainers also teach our weekly Ground School where students learn how to become fully-versed in horsewomanship.

The barn is staffed seven days a week and our Barn Manager lives on campus, ensuring the utmost care for all horses.

From Our Riders

The equestrian team is super close, and the program is amazing. I have improved so much as a rider!

Quinn V-C. ’23

Quinn V-C

Walker's equestrian program is a community of support and empowerment where we cheer each other on for every goal we accomplish.

Julia S. '24

I am so thankful for all I have learned in my time riding at Walker’s. The program has changed me as not only a rider, but as a person, and I couldn’t be more grateful.

Avery J. '24

Core Program

For more than a century, riding has been part of daily life at Walker’s. We offer a best-in-class equestrian program led by nationally-recognized trainers, with on-campus facilities that are among the best of any high school in the country. The program provides an extraordinary preparation, for both riding and life, with an emphasis on horsewomanship, teamwork, and personal growth. Riders of all levels are supported and students develop their riding skills at an exceptional rate, competing successfully at local, national, and international levels.

Key Program Features 

  • National competition in the Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington, FL
  • Local and regional competitions including Vermont, Lake Placid, The Hamptons, Saratoga, HITS Saugerties, Tryon, and Spruce Meadows
  • Fall competition in the Medal, Maclay and USEF Finals, as well as New England Equitation Finals and CHJA Finals
  • Hosting site for fall and spring USEF-rated competitions
  • Middle School and Upper School IEA teams
  • Year-round training and showing
  • Three lessons per week
  • Horsemanship and equine care classes
  • Train on your own horse or one of our many school-owned horses

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Horse Shows
Equine Science

Horse Shows

Competitors participate in the Medal, Maclay, and USEF Finals, New England Equitation Finals, Winter Equestrian Festival, Devon Horse Show, Saratoga, and more prestigious horse shows throughout the country.

Horse Shows

Walker’s Equestrian Team travels to a variety of shows recognized by local, regional, national, and international equestrian associations.

Lessons

Walker’s equestrian program offers lesson packages that cater to the individual needs of our students.

IEA

The Ethel Walker School participates in the Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA). Walker’s hosts IEA horse shows each year and our team competes in additional IEA horse shows within our region.

Equine Science

Equine Science, taught by licensed veterinarian Dr. Suzanne Piela, encompasses the anatomy and physiology of all the systems of the horse, nutrition, toxicology, parasitology, health management, neonatology, epidemiology, and sports medicine.

Summer Riding Experience

The Ethel Walker School’s Summer Riding Experience is an extension of the School’s renowned equestrian program. Since the early 90s, Summer Riding Experience has helped girls develop into complete horsewomen while having fun! The camp consists of daily riding sessions complemented with activities that include horse care, working with farriers and veterinarians, equine science, and general equestrian knowledge.

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Meet the Staff

Brett Benzio

Assistant Head of School for Athletics, Co-Curriculars, and Equestrian

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B.S., Tulane University
MBA, Lynn University

Brett Benzio hails from sunny South Florida where she was a multi-sport athlete in high school. In her four years at Jensen Beach High School, Brett was a state champion in basketball and volleyball – winning the State Tournament MVP in volleyball and Player of the Year in both basketball and volleyball as a senior. JBHS inducted Brett into their hall of fame in 2013. Brett chose to pursue basketball in college and was a four-year starter at Tulane University. During her time in New Orleans, Brett solidified her impact on the program in the record books and most impressively as the second woman in school history to score at least 1,000 points and pull down at least 1,000 rebounds. After completing her collegiate career, Brett continued playing professionally for MB Slovenka in the Czech Republic and DJK Brose in Germany.

As an athletic professional, Brett has both collegiate and prep school experience. As the director of operations for the Harvard women’s basketball team, Brett was instrumental in managing the program’s travel, events, and day-to-day operations. Brett gained more collegiate experience as an assistant coach for the women’s basketball program at the University of Vermont, where she was the compliance liaison, marketing director, and academic advisor for athletes in the program. With a combined seven years of experience at the New Hampton School and Lawrence Academy, Brett has had the opportunity to familiarize herself with operations within NEPSAC.

Brett holds a BS degree from Tulane University in Management and a MBA from Lynn University in Athletic Administration and Media & Marketing Management.

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Kristen Blatt

Kristen Blatt

Barn Manager

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B.S., Centenary University

Kristen is a 2011 graduate of Centenary University where she earned a B.S. in Equine Studies with a concentration in Equine Business Management. While at Centenary, she competed on the IHSA team. During her tenure at Centenary, the team won two National championships. Upon graduating from Centenary, Kristen worked as barn manager at Coole Park Farm in Millbrook, NY, where she had been for eight years.

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Randi Booth

Director of Community/External Riding and Co-Head IEA Coach

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B.S., West Chester University

Randi grew up on a large horse farm and was raised by horse professionals. She has been showing since she was a small child, and for the past 25 years she has been a manager and trainer of children and adults at all levels in the hunter, jumper, equitation, and eventing disciplines. She has worked and ridden for nationally known judge and trainer Carol Malony, for hunter rider/trainer Maryann Steiert Charles, and for Olympic 3-Day Event Gold Medalist J. Michael Plumb.

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Shannon Gorsky

Equestrian Trainer

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Shannon Gorsky is thrilled to be a part of the Walker’s team. She grew up locally in Connecticut, riding, showing, and participating in IEA as both a rider and a member of the National Youth Board. She then went on to attend Stonehill College with a major in business management where she also competed and was a captain of their Varsity IHSA team. Since then, Shannon has continued training and riding in Connecticut as well as coaching IEA for the past few years where she has qualified multiple riders for national finals. She absolutely loves IEA and the team component that it brings to the sport. As a trainer, Shannon emphasizes the importance of creating confident riders through staying positive and building foundational skills. She also highlights the significance of building a partnership with your horse and taking care of our equine partners through good horsemanship and respect.

Elizabeth Hall

Groom Staff

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Lexie Hart

Groom Staff

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Jo Seaver '99

Director of Show Riding and Head Trainer

Jo Seaver '99

A proud Walker’s alumna and Ethel Walker Scholarship recipient, Jo Seaver ’99 brings more than 20 years of experience as a professional trainer, rider, and mentor. Owner and head trainer of Six Hearts Farm, LLC — a hunter/jumper program she founded for riders of all levels — Jo has guided students to success from local competitions to national finals. She has also trained with leading professionals, including Linda Langmeier, Missy Clark, and John Brennan, and previously coached Walker’s Interscholastic Equestrian Team and helped host major IEA and USEF shows on campus.

An accomplished competitor herself, Jo has earned top placings in hunters and jumpers at premier events such as Capital Challenge, Kentucky Summer, HITS Ocala, and the Winter Equestrian Festival. Her students have achieved recognition at every level — from CHJA and New England Finals to Junior Hunter Finals, Pony Finals, and the ASPCA Maclay National Championship.

Jo leads Walker’s riding program with the same dedication she brings to every arena — developing confident, capable riders and a community rooted in teamwork, discipline, and excellence.

Tanya Szuluk

Director of Equestrian Operations

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Ken Whelihan

Assistant Director of Riding and Senior Trainer

Ken Whelihan

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Ken took his first formal horseback riding lesson in 1967. Much of his youth was spent trotting along behind his mom, dad, sister, and brother. During college, he worked at an international jumper sales barn run by two-time puissance record holder Barney Ward. Over the years, Ken has worked with numerous Olympians and his students have been successful at national and regional finals. He qualified for and competed in the U.S. selection trials for the Barcelona Games in 1992 and has been an “R” judge for over three decades. A popular clinician and winning competitor, Ken will help serve as an ambassador for Walker’s in the equestrian community.

Ken lives with his wife, Dr. Vicki June, DVM, and his two dogs in Otis, MA. When not riding horses, or teaching, giving clinics, judging horse shows, or competing, you would probably find him napping at home with a dog or two on his lap.

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Eve White

Eve White

Associate Barn Manager

Eve White

Eve is a hardworking, passionate individual that is very excited to join The Ethel Walker School equestrian facility. She has been in love with horses since she was younger and has been working with them for over 15 years. She is thrilled to increase her knowledge and join such an incredible group of trainers and staff. Along with equestrian knowledge, Eve also adores a variety of art and is extremely well known for her love of animals and her students. She has just left a classroom of her own and has many equine lessons she has taught under her belt. Eve cannot wait to grow with such an incredible school.

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