
Our Staff
Experienced. Professional. Friendly.
We can't wait to meet you.

Liz Bolton
Owner & Trainer
A World's Champion trainer and life-long equestrian, Liz Bolton founded her program over 30 years ago. “We strive to create a positive learning environment for all ages to develop a strong worth ethic, promote self confidence and instill grit,” says Bolton. “Our stable community is a fun-filled environment for all levels to share their love for horses.”
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Theo Robinson
Trainer
Theo began riding with Liz at age 10, becoming an accomplished rider in and out of the show ring. Theo furthered his education by working with industry professionals across the country and returned to Liz Bolton Stables as a trainer. He continues to compete with top horses nationally, and he has a passion for passing his knowledge on to his riders.


Julie Robinson
Trainer/Instructor
As a long time professional trainer and exhibitor specializing in the American Saddlebred, Julie brings an enthusiastic and optimistic energy to the team. Julie is pivotal in creating the positive learning environment we strive to provide at Liz Bolton Stables.
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Anne Speck
Instructor
Anne Speck needs no introduction. As a Tom Moore Hall of Fame recipient, she has coached countless world and national champion riders, as well as started several top trainers in the industry. She is a master in equitation and we are privileged to have her guidance for our students.


Hannah Stanford
Assistant Trainer
Hannah has been an integral part of Liz Bolton Stables since she was 9 years old. She learned and showed in our junior exhibitor ranks, gained experience showing for over a decade, and we are proud to have her as a part of our training team. She has a kind and patient approach to teaching which makes her a valuable asset to our program.
Aurora Attinesia
Instructor
Aurora is a life-long equestrian. She has grown up with a strong passion for all things horses. She brings her love for the horse forward in her teaching and takes pride in sharing that knowledge with all of our riding program students.


our community
at the barn, we are all ageless.
the 70-year-old is tall enough to help the 10-year-old tack up. the 10-year-old is spry enough to pick up the rail that the 40-year-old knocked down. the 16-year-old can use the 50-year-old's phone to take a great video of the 35-year-old riding and post it for all to see.
we are ageless.
because deep down inside, we are all just that little kid who wanted to ride a pony.
cherish your barn family, young and old.












