
Jacquelyn Tinsman – RFVHC Events Co-Chair
Jacquelyn grew up riding horses on the front range and showing her Quarter Horse, Count, on the hunter/jumper circuit.
After college and a business career, Jacquelyn decided to pursue her passion and followed her heart to Maryland where she worked as a team member at Bascule Farm, an eventing barn, riding and working with young horses.
She missed Colorado dearly and moved back to Larkspur in 2016, working at Plum Creek Hollow training jumpers, showing and working under a Grand Prix Show Jumping rider.
In 2017, Jacquelyn moved back to the Roaring Fork Valley and managed a successful local lesson program in Carbondale. These days, you can find Jacquelyn in the important front office of the Colorado Animal Rescue and operating Diverse Equestrian LLC out of Cedar Ridge Ranch.
She still has her horse Count and also has an OTTB named Hobbes that she shows in the jumpers.
Jacquelyn grew up riding horses on the front range and showing her Quarter Horse, Count, on the hunter/jumper circuit.
After college and a business career, Jacquelyn decided to pursue her passion and followed her heart to Maryland where she worked as a team member at Bascule Farm, an eventing barn, riding and working with young horses.
She missed Colorado dearly and moved back to Larkspur in 2016, working at Plum Creek Hollow training jumpers, showing and working under a Grand Prix Show Jumping rider.
In 2017, Jacquelyn moved back to the Roaring Fork Valley and managed a successful local lesson program in Carbondale. These days, you can find Jacquelyn in the important front office of the Colorado Animal Rescue and operating Diverse Equestrian LLC out of Cedar Ridge Ranch.
She still has her horse Count and also has an OTTB named Hobbes that she shows in the jumpers.