The Quiet Achiever Returns to Grass Roots Queensland to Share his Vision & Experience
Stuart Tinney, an Elite Australian Equestrian Gold & Bronze Medallist, an eventing competitor, trainer and Course designer, has taken time out of his extremely busy schedule preparing for the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games. Stuart returned to Warwick Horse Trials to design, from a clean Canvas, critical short and long courses, targeting to be experienced Next Season!
Since 1990, Stuart and his wife Karen have been hugely successful managing their exciting business, Tinney Eventing. Tinney Eventing is primarily focused on campaigning eventers and providing an elite training centre for emerging equestrian athletes.
Throughout his career, Stuart has found a passionate interest in Course designing and has been highly commended, understandably, for his very keen eye for accurate lines and good distance.
This importantly provides, an engaging, testing and enjoyable course experience, thus exploring an amazing Australian Bush setting for both the competitors and their valued Horse companions to the highest levels.
“It is so exciting to provide Stuart with ‘A Totally Clean Canvas at WHT’. That canvas being over 370 acres of Picturesque Australian Bushland Setting, one of the largest, if not the largest parcels Nationally, of accessible land for the development of WHT fully Master Planned World Class Multi-Discipline Equestrian Precinct.”
– Brett McKenzie | Sustainable® CEO
Stuart is very committed to and passionate about the future plans of WHT. It is in mutual agreement and determination to provide those opportunities to existing and emerging equestrian athletes and to push for success in the equestrian field within Queensland and furthermore, Australia.
Stuarts on-going, long-term support is of the highest value to WHT, with his unquestioned national and international experience, vision, deep understanding and thoughtful approach to Course designs, focusing on Competitor Experience. Eventually WHT will have an offering of all competitive long and short courses to attract those developing athletes through to the Elite of competition.
“Watch this space!”
Photo Credit: Caitlin McKenzie (Sustainable®)