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IN THE MEDIA

 

Carly has been a rising star since her junior years.  She has been featured in many publications and articles.  please find a few of the highlights below.




Horse & Style Magazine | October 2022

Style Rider: Carly Anthony

A native of Seattle, Carly jumped into the ring at age 10 with the help of her mom, Cara and trainer Karen Healey. Following victories in equitation which range from a Gold Medal in the
USET Finals, Carly was a top recruit at the University of Georgia. While studying Business Management Carly won a national title as well as numerous All-American honors. Following graduation Carly turned professional and rode for Olympians Eric Lamaze and Ben Maher.




Jumper News
| October 2020

Carly Anthony & Hera de Landetta II Claim First Place in $22,500 Surfside Grand Prix at Del Mar

Del Mar, California, USA – October 11, 2020 – The first week of Del Mar International wrapped up on Sunday at the beautiful Del Mar Horse Park! It was an action-packed week with Onondarka Medal Finals, the $10,000 PCHA Child/Adult Hunter Championships, a USHJA National Hunter Derby and…

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NoelleFloyd
| September 2020

A Rider’s Closet: At Home with Carly Anthony

Whether inside the competition ring or out on the town, every rider wants to feel good in the clothes she wears. With her loyal French Bulldog, Fudge, trailing her side, American show jumper Carly Anthony invited us into her home in Wellington, Florida, to share her favorite pieces that make up her fashion-forward yet edgy style inspired by her family roots.

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Horses In The South|
January 2019

2019 Turf Tour begins with 1.30M rising star, 1.40M Grand Prix sweep & WPTV/ESPN sports feature

Wellington, FL (January 5, 2019) – The 2019 Turf Tour is officially underway, and has already seen some spectacular horses and riders galloping out over its springy grass courses. 

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SIDELINES MAGAZINE
September 2019

Enjoying a fashionable life from college to Grand Prix

 

You would never guess that there was a time that Carly Anthony was a timid rider. The winner of multiple USET Awards, a successful NCEA equestrian with a national title and ALL-American honors and currently finding success across the nation, this forward and fashionable equestrian can still humbly recall the time before the titles. 

 


 




Free x Rein
| September 2019

RINGSIDE CHAT: CARLY ANTHONY

 

It’s no surprise that Carly Anthony is an entrepreneur. She inherited both her love of riding and independent spirit from her mother, Cara, the head trainer and owner of Potcreek Meadow Farm. Anthony’s been riding since before she could remember—and she recently left her position at Neil Jones Equestrian to start her own training and imports business. 

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Jumper Nation
| May 2018

Carly Anthony and Chacco Claim the Prize in the $60k Grand Prix of California

The $60,000 Grand Prix of California, presented by Equ Lifestyle Boutique, was one of those rare classes where the best score in the first round could not be matched, so the ribbons were awarded without a jump-off. Carly Anthony and her mount Chacco, owned by Neil Jones Equestrian Inc, finished with one time fault for the win. 

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Blenheim Equisports
 | June 2019

CARLY ANTHONY AND CHACCO ARE VICTORIOUS IN $25,000 MARKEL INSURANCE GRAND PRIX

Carly Anthony and Chacco, owned by Neil Jones Equestrian, Inc., topped the field in the $25,000 Markel Insurance Grand Prix during the Blenheim June Classic 

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Life Equestrian
| October 2018

An inside look with Carly Anthony

It's so fun to cheer for riders climbing the world championship standings...and Carly Anthony is doing just that. I have always admired her riding technique and elegance, she makes the show ring look effortless. Carly has been wonderful to work with and I'm super excited to share more details via my Rider Highlight series.

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