Charles Owen Riders
Charles Owen has an association with a number of professional and up and coming riders across many equine disiplines - either through sponsorship, or simply because they are long-standing brand ambassadors who believe in the benefits of our products.
Only a small selection of riders are currently feature a wider range across more disciplines will be added as soon as possible.
Beezie Madden
Discipline: Show JumpingBeezie has won Olympic individual Bronze and team Gold with the U.S.A team. In 2006 she won team and individual silver at the World Equestrian Games.
Nick Skelton
Discipline: ShowjumpingNick is a world-renowned British showjumper whose career has spanned over 38 years, winning more than 2,000 classes and well over £5.5m prize money.
Phillip Dutton
Discipline: EventingPhillip has won the USEA Leading Rider of the Year title in 1998, and 2000 - 2009. In 2005 he was also the number one FEI World Event Rider.
Laura Kraut
Discipline: Show JumpingLaura's long list of accomplishments include 2006 WEG team silver with Miss Independant and 2008 Olympic team gold with Cedric.
AP McCoy
Discipline: SteeplechasingIn 2006, McCoy was the first jump jockey to ride 2500 winners and by 2009 had secured his 3000th win. He won the 2010 Grand National on Dont Push It.
Michael Whitaker
Discipline: Show JumpingMaking his international debut in 1976 at the age of 16, Michael has been a medalist at World and European championships for the last three decades.
Ellen Whitaker
Discipline: Show JumpingA member of the famous Whitaker show jumping dynasty, Ellen is currently ranked 13th in the UK and is hoping to earn a spot on the 2012 Olympic team.
Lauren Sammis
Discipline: DressageLauren is a top competitor on the Grand Prix circuit with the popular Sagacious HF and won 10 out of 12 CDIs in 2009.
Nicole Simpson
Discipline: Show JumpingA highly accomplished junior rider, Nicole's professional career includes 27 Grand Prix victiores, 7 World Cup finals and a WEG appearence.
Boyd Martin
Discipline: EventingBoyd has wins at Fair Hill Int. CCI***, Jersey Fresh CIC** and Bromont CCI** and was number two on the USEA Rider of the Year standings in 2008.
Bettina Hoy
Discipline: EventingBettina was ranked fourth in the world in 2006 and was first at Lumuhlen in 2005. She was the first German to win the European championship in 1997.
Todd Minikus
Discipline: Show JumpingHighlights of Todd's long career include 75 grand prix wins, 5 FEI World Cup Finals, 6 Nations Cup teams and a USEF rider of the year title.
Kim Severson
Discipline: EventingKim has dominated the international eventing scene with multiple Rolex wins, Olympic, WEG, and World Championship appearences and placings.
Allison Springer
Discipline: EventingAllison was the first person to wear an approved safety helmet during her dressage test at Rolex in 2009 and has a promising career ahead of her.