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About our trainers . . .
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| Tammy riding "Under the Influence" |
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| Tammy and Hunter, HITS 2005 |
Reggie Sayat and Tammy Priest have owned and operated Crosspoint Farm for 16 years.
Tammy started riding at the age of nine with Peggy Touchstone at Carrollwood Stables. For seven
years she rode and worked there, until at age 17, she started riding and working for Sarah Hochwender
in Tampa. Three years later she was traveling with Margie Goldstein, both working and riding for her for
two years. After that, she moved to Delray Beach, where she lived, rode, and worked at Ultimate Farm for Jan Francis.
After that, she moved onto riding and training race horses at Woods LB Farm in Land-o-Lakes. Tammy moved to Crosspoint Farm
in 1990 and has since then trained numerous successful show horses and riders.
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| Pepe Le Pew, 1999 Pony Finals |
Reggie Sayat started her career in 1975 at Full Cry Farm with Mrs. Lane. For five years, she worked
and rode there, then moved on to work and ride for Haines Stevens. In 1981, she started working for Buddy
Brown (who continues to come to Crosspoint on occasion to give clinics). After that, she worked for Brenda
Watson, then George Morris. Following her time with him, she worked and rode for Michelle
and Tim Grubb. For ten years, she worked and rode with Trudy Maxwell Glefke and went to Indoors
ten times. She started Crosspoint Farm in 1990 and has been very successful in training champion horses and riders since then.
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| Change of Thyme: bred, born, raised and trained on the farm |
"Jumping: It's just doing flat-work in the air"
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