Amy has been involved in the equestrian world since childhood and has competed in dressage since the late 1990s. From 2004 to 2024, she managed the Palm Beach Equine Sports Complex in Wellington, Fla., while simultaneously breeding and training her own dressage horses.
Over the course of her career, Amy has earned more than 40 USDF Regional Championship titles with multiple horses. Her competitive accomplishments also include success at the US Dressage Finals and CDIs, as well as multiple appearances at the USEF Festival of Champions. In 2024, she captured the USEF Grand Prix Championship with her homebred Oldenburg gelding, Quileute CCW.
Amy is a USEF-licensed “R” dressage judge and is actively pursuing her “S” license to further advance her judging career. She currently serves as Chair of the USDF Awards Committee and is a member of the USDF Judges Committee and USDF Rules Advisory Working Group. In recognition of her dedication to the sport, she was honored with the USDF Volunteer of the Year Award in 2025.
Amy resides in South Florida, where she manages her dressage training and judging business, Bradley SportHorse.
| Committee | Position | Term |
|---|---|---|
| Dressage Sport Committee | Member | Ends: 2029 |