In Conversation with Chloe D. Reid, Sportsperson and Co-President of the Live Oak International
Chloe D. Reid is part of a well-renowned equestrian family, her grandmother, Charlotte Weber, has a very successful thoroughbred racehorse operation, and her uncle, Chester Weber is the 20-time U.S. national champion for four-in-hand driving. At the tender age of four Chloe?s love of horses was ignited. Chloe has expanded the equestrian disciplines of her family by adding show jumping to thoroughbred racing and four-in-hand combined driving.
In addition to representing the US Show Jumping team on multiple occasions, Chloe also serves as Co-President of the Live Oak International tournament held each year at her family’s farm in Ocala, Florida. Read on to discover more about this prestigious event and Chloe?s exciting career so far.
You studied Political Science and English along with Sports Medicine at University but chose to follow a career in the equestrian world ? was this always a route you wanted to pursue"
My education was a mix of random topics but they all have a reason! I started studying political science because I grew up in Washington DC and politics and US history came very naturally to me having grown up in a city surrounded by it. I then added a second major of English when a teacher from high school who had a huge influence on my life passed away suddenly and I wanted to make him proud.
Finally, sports medicine I found at the end of university, but wish I would have explored further as the human body is so similar to an equine. I found...
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