Stacie Campuzano
Stacie Moyle is a veteran teacher and an accomplished equestrian. She has taught both primary and middle grades in the public schools in California. Currently, she owns and operates a dressage training center.
Stacie is a U.S. Dressage Federation Bronze Medalist. In 2006, her own horse Philipe who she rode and trained was IALHA Reserve Champion Horse of the Year at Second Level and in that same year was IALHA Champion Horse of the Year at the same level in the Musical Freestyle. With her own self-trained horses she has also won championship and top five titles at the state and regional level in both open and breed restricted classes.
Stacie has been a featured speaker on the "If Your Horse Could Talk," Internet Radio show. She has published articles in local equestrian publications as well as online. Most of her expertise and wit is shared on her own "Piaffe Dreams" web blog.
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Stacie is a U.S. Dressage Federation Bronze Medalist. In 2006, her own horse Philipe who she rode and trained was IALHA Reserve Champion Horse of the Year at Second Level and in that same year was IALHA Champion Horse of the Year at the same level in the Musical Freestyle. With her own self-trained horses she has also won championship and top five titles at the state and regional level in both open and breed restricted classes.
Stacie has been a featured speaker on the "If Your Horse Could Talk," Internet Radio show. She has published articles in local equestrian publications as well as online. Most of her expertise and wit is shared on her own "Piaffe Dreams" web blog.
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