Anna Owens McCracken Owner, Intructor and Trainer Anna
began working as an instructor almost 20 years ago. She began by giving
lessons to beginners under the watchful eye of her instructor, Jeanne
Cox. By learning to give riders a solid foundation, she found a love
for instructing riders of all levels. She also began to gain
experience polishing and fine tuning beginner horses for their young
owners. After completing an Equitation Education minor at Berry College, and later finishing with a B.S. in History at UAB, she
and her husband, Jason, opened Lachlan Farm. Anna believes strongly
that horseback riding should be fun and educational. The barn should be a
safe place for riders to come learn and bond with their horses.
Riders
and horses under her training have gone on to compete locally and
nationally with a strong and versatile foundation. All of her regular show riders place in the local year end hunter and equitation points, and
over 85 % of her trained horses have placed in at least the top three
of the local year end points in their divisions (100% were in the top 6). Just some of the recent riders and horses include Christy Joiner, Marti Teasley,
Olivia Scales, Katy Knutsson, Jacqui Williams, Obvious Conclusion,
G.Q., Lachlan, Honey I Shrunk Your Warmblood, Nickers and Kneesocks,
Apple of My Eye.
Anna was ridden under Jeanne Cox, Barbara
Grubbs, Lamonte Hodges, Anna Jane White-Mullin, Gearge and Rebina
Gallagher, Herb Snider, Wolfgang Scherzer and others.
Anna has a
devoted husband, Jason McCracken and a beautiful and talented daughter,
Josephine (a.k.a. Jo Jo). Jason has faithfully built our farm from
scratch (while running his own business, MC2, a computer consulting firm in Homewood, AL). He also helps break our baby
horses at the farm (it's hard to throw a power lifter off of your
back). Anna's daughter, Josephine, has
been coming to the barn since she was three days old. She loves horses
and already helps instruct... she is not afraid to tell any rider to
get their heels down or slow the horse down.
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Christy Joiner Barn Manager Christy
is a freshman at The University of Montevallo and a graduate of
Briarwood Christian High School. She began her riding career by taking
private western lessons for 3 years. She began riding english when she
started taking lessons with Anna seven years ago. She has worked at
Lachlan Farm since it opened five years ago. She has won several year
end award throughout her career with the Alabama Hunter Jumper
Association including 3rd place in the Long Stirrup division with her
first horse Magic, 3rd place in the Children's Hunter division and 6th
place in the Children's Equitation Medal on the favorite school horse
Shotz, and 2nd place in the Non-Thoroughbred division on her current
horse Madison Avenue. Maddi is a green 6 year old 16.1 hand Hanoverian
mare that she has had for the past year. Update!! Christy and Maddi
are the leading horse and rider in the Adult Amateurs division of the
PHJA and won 6th place at the Tunica Ariat Adult Medal (Maddi's first medal event).
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Kristi Roberson Assistant Trainer Kristi has spent her entire life around horses. She began competing in saddleseat at age 5. Since then, she has shown in many disciplines [e.g., dressage, show jumping, eventing, games, western, halter]. For several years, she competed at the USPC National Championships in Games and Show Jumping. She was a member of the 2002 USPC International Games Team, which competed in Great Britain. She was on the team squad of the 2003 World Games. She was very active in showing in the Pony Jumpers and Children/Adult Jumpers at "AA"-rated shows, Kristi qualified for and competed in the USEF Pony Finals in Pony Jumpers on her jumper pony, Indiana Jones. Kristi's knowledge of horses and their training is extensive. For several years, she has broken and trained a wide variety of breeds. A Pony Club member at 12, Kristi completed her B-level Pony Club Rating and has since been a clinician at Pony Club clinics and ratings. She has also judged at local shows.
Kristi is an experienced instructor. She began conducting lessons when she was 14, and developed a lesson program and riding camps at her parent's farm. She teaches students of all ages; conducts individual and group lessons; and encourages her students to compete at horse shows. She was an instructor and trainer at Bruce Farm in Rutledge, GA. There, she managed the Beginner Rider Program under Stephanie Parker-Cumming and ran summer and overnight camps. Her most recent position was at High Point Farm, a hunter-jumper and dressage barn just outside Athens, GA. There she was a trainer and instructor and shared her love and passion for horses to all her students.
Kristi's husband is attending Law School at Samford University, which brought Kristi to our farm. She is excited to build up the beginner program and get to know everyone at Lachlan Farm.
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Katy Knutsson Team Lachlan Coordinator Katy is a freshman at Spain Park High School. She began her riding career by taking flat lessons for 4 years. She also created lesson plans and instructed some lessons with her old trainer. She then started taking lessons from Anna 4 years ago, and has progressed farther then she ever thought she would. Going from no jumping at all, to now jumping 3 feet and up! Katy helps out at the barn with camps, shows, and regular barn work. She has leased many horses at the barn including Buster Brown (Honey I Shrunk Your Warmblood), winning a 4th place year end award with the Alabama Hunter Jumper Association. After leasing many horses in the barn, she finally got her first pony for Christmas in 2007. She trained and showed Prissy for a year and a half, but eventually outgrew her and sold her to the another rider at the barn. After a long, hard search for the perfect new horse, we found Lexi (a new addition to Lachlan Farm). Katy is currently training Lexi, a 9 year old 16 hand thoroughbred mare, for the upcoming show season.
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Other Employees...
Nicole Richardson, Assistant Barn Manager
Rebecca Wesson, Head Working Student
Madi Gurley, Student Worker in Training
Catherine Burley, Student Worker in Training
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