From Canada to the USA, then Europe and back again…

Keegan has been fortunate enough to train with some of the world’s top riders and masters of horsemanship.

At the age of six, she began training with long time coach, Eddo Hoekstra. During her 15 years with Eddo, Keegan was also lucky enough to ride regularly with his mentor and classical dressage master, Walter Zettl.  In 2010, she had the opportunity to move to Chuluota, Florida where she trained with former U.S. dressage team coach and technical advisor, Anne Gribbons, for five seasons. She has had the privilege to work with International FEI Judge, Stephen Clarke, and has most recently spent a total of two years in Germany working under international rider, Michael Klimke, as well as Swedish international rider, Anna Blomgren, and her husband, Will Rogers, where she was able to continue learning the fundamentals of horsemanship and mental training for the sporthorse.


Keegan riding Dreamcatcher Equestrian's young mare, Don Dessa DEC

Keegan has a wide range of experience…

From grooming for U.S. international and Olympic rider, Laura Graves, at USA training camp in Retie, Belgium as well as the 2014 World Equestrian Games in Normandy, France, to starting and preparing young horses for performance inspections, keurings and young horses tests and riding through the FEI levels.

In addition to this, she is also a MagnaWave certified PEMF and LZR Ultrabright red light therapy practitioner.

Keegan's passion is educating young horses in a positive and relaxed atmosphere, using attuned horsemanship and classical dressage to shape well rounded, happy and willing athletes.

Her ultimate goal is to represent Canada at the highest level.

Keegan riding Dreamcatcher Equestrian's young mare, Verb.Pr. Hot Toddy, earning her title during her GOV mare performance test.

Keegan and Dreamcatcher Equestrian's St.Pr.A Dark Pearl

Keegan and Lakehurst Sporthorses' Nola, KWPN Keuring

Keegan and Lakehurst Sporthorses' young gelding, Qhristopher, riding with Stephen Clarke in the “Build a Better Dressage Horse“ symposium.