
Regis Webb
Graduate “A” Pony Clubber, Eventing & Dressage Trainer
Originally from Glastonbury, Connecticut, Regis Webb is a Graduate “A” Pony Clubber. In 1978, she was long-listed for the World Championships and was chosen to participate in the training session led by Jack LeGoff, Coach of the United States Olympic Team.
Regis participated in numerous clinics with instructors from England, Austria, Germany, and the United States. She competed through Intermediate 2-Star Level Eventing and 4th Level Dressage. Regis’ jumping career ended after she incurred a debilitating injury due to a fall. She continued to compete in dressage until having to retire her horse.
From 1984 to 2003, Regis served as the National Stable Management Judge for the United States Pony Club. She was also a Regional Examiner for the USPC from 1987 to 2003. Additionally, she was the Area 5 Young Rider Coordinator from 2000 to 2003 and served as an Area V Young Rider Selector in 2004 and 2005.
Today, most of Regis’ students compete in eventing and 3-day competitions. Her students have won area championships at all levels.
Services Offered:
Riding Lessons
- $70.00 per hour – Private Lesson
- $45.00 per hour – Semi-Private
- $35.00 per hour – Group (3 or more students)
Coaching at Horse Trials
- $100.00 per weekend, plus a portion of expenses
(Regis’ travel, hotel, and meal expenses split among students at the horse trial)
Career Highlights:
- 2002 – Trained and coached the Gold Medal winner at the National Young Rider Championships in Chicago, Illinois
- 1998 – Coached the Area 5 Adult Team in St. Louis, Missouri
1981 – Trained and coached the Gold Medal winner at the National Young Rider Championships in Bromont, Canada