Anneka Jansson

Trainer

Anneka began her riding career almost as soon as she could walk and starting training with her mother, Susan Jansson. Throughout her junior career, she worked with trainers in the Chicagoland area who allowed fantastic riding and learning opportunities at the AA and A-level horse shows.

Her career has been enriched by clinics with leading clinicians and participation in the USHJA/USEF Emerging Athletes Program. This breadth of experience—from green prospects to finished competitors—has cultivated a patient, adaptable, and meticulously detailed training philosophy.

Since her junior career, Anneka received an undergraduate degree in Accounting from the University of Oregon and moved to the Denver area to advance her professional career. With her experience, she excels at teaching and training all levels of riders and horses, fostering confidence, connection, and rock-solid fundamentals through personalized, thoughtful instruction.

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