Shannon Chappell

After having a small group of clients for a few years, I am excited to now expand my business and welcome new clients.

I have always enjoyed coaching and working with riders and horses to help achieve goals.

I am a coach simply for the love of the sport and there is no other feeling than watching my clients develop their abilities in this discipline and in life.

Qualifications & Experience

Confidence through Competence

Horses: My passion from a very young age

UKCC Equestrian Coaching
(General Riding) Level 2

UKCC Principles of
Coaching Sport Level 2

British Horse Society
BHSQ Level 4 (Stage 4)

UKCC BHS Riding Horses Safely
on the Public Highway Level 2

RCVS REGISTERED VETERINARY NURSE (RVN)

My main career path is working as a Registered Veterinary Nurse, working with a varied array of animals and breeds has allowed me to refine my compassionate nature towards them.

My Insurance

Your Peace of Mind

Public Liability Insurance

Personal injury compensation claims can sometimes run into the millions. Litigation and reputational damage can ruin careers and lives.

£5,000,000 Public Liability covers me against bodily injury to a third party or damage to a third parties property as a direct result of my negligence.

Public Liability Insurance

Personal injury compensation claims can sometimes run into the millions. Litigation and reputational damage can ruin careers and lives.

£5,000,000 Public Liability covers me against bodily injury to a third party or damage to a third parties property as a direct result of my negligence.

Care, Custody & Control

Also referred to as Custodial Liability, I am covered should a horse, in my care, sustain an injury or die as a result of my negligence.

Benefits are paid for veterinary fees or, in the event of the horse’s death, the current market value of the horse, up to the incident limit of £10,000 per horse.

Care, Custody & Control

Also referred to as Custodial Liability, I am covered should a horse, in my care, sustain an injury or die as a result of my negligence.

Benefits are paid for veterinary fees or, in the event of the horse’s death, the current market value of the horse, up to the incident limit of £10,000 per horse.

Other peoples comments

I always put the Horse first Don’t just take my word for it, see what everyone else is saying…