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As of August 1, 2002, Charni Lewis joined the impressive list of Flintridge trainers and instructors. Charni has been studying
Dressage with Kit Stebbins and Gerhard Politz at Flintridge since 1998. She has been Kit's working student since 2000, and
has participated in clinics with Alfred Knopfhart and Col. Christian Carde and has shown successfully at 3rd level. Prior
to her tenure with Kit, Charni was on staff at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona as their English equitation
instructor teaching horsemanship and guest lecturing in a variety of classes, including Equine Physiology and Equine Management.
In addition to riding instruction, Charni worked at Cal Poly Pomona's Equine Research Center assisting professors and veterinarians
in equine physiology research, which has been published in scientific journals and presented at international conferences.
Charni's diverse horse career began with American Saddlebred horses in 1977. Flintridge member, Desdy Baggott, gave
her the opportunity to ride, drive and show American Saddlebred horses as a juvenile at the local Altadena Stables. Riding
and showing as a juvenile progressed to breaking, training and teaching riding lessons, while also handling horses at Thoroughbred
racehorse auctions in California and Kentucky. These two horse pursuits ran in parallel for over 20 years, complimented by
a variety of work experience: working on Thoroughbred breeding farms; working as an equine veterinary assistant; studying
Western riding, training and trail work with trainers like Mike Baker and Hal Shiftner; leading the educational pack in the
High Sierra; completing a Bachelor's Degree in Agricultural Business Management; and eventually studying Dressage at Flintridge
Riding Club.
In addition to traditional riding and equine management ventures, Charni has choreographed, produced and performed
in riding exhibitions in the United States and abroad. In preparation for a performance in the closing ceremonies of the 1998
Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, Charni worked with a trick horse trainer teaching 10 horses to rear on command and walk
on their hind legs. After a successful performance in Japan, Charni and these horses, owned by Scripps Miramar Ranch of San
Diego, have appears on CBS television specials, participated in the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade and were featured
in this year's Chinese New Year's Parade in Hollywood, CA.
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