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OTTB Honors Junior Rider Lillian Stackhouse as “The Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me”

December 31, 2025 3 Min Read
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At just 12 years old, Lillian Stackhouse made a stunning entrance at the $20,000 TAKE2 Hunter/Jumper Finals held at Kentucky Horse Park in September. Riding Gray Moon Rising, affectionately known as Barrett, who was two years her senior, she was the first of 21 riders to compete. Despite fierce competition, Lillian and Barrett performed exceptionally well in the first round. Captured on video alongside notable competitors Amanda Prescott and Peyton Wallace, Lillian’s impressive ride marked a memorable milestone as she neared her teenage years.

Lillian describes the whole event as magical, sharing how she and Barrett, having not competed long enough to qualify through traditional points, earned a wildcard entry. Every class at the Kentucky National Horse Show felt like a final to them, with Barrett consistently earning ribbons. Though stepping into the ring for the first time was nerve-wracking, Lillian found joy and confidence once underway. She especially loved the adrenaline of the jump-off, chatting with Barrett throughout, which helped her stay focused and encouraged. Despite a couple of minor setbacks during the course, their teamwork and spirit shone brightly.

She also recalled the tense wait times between rounds, supported by her mother and coach, culminating in a thrilling third-place finish. Despite losing the ribbon in the excitement of the winning gallop, the moment remained unforgettable. Lillian, a trainer Megan Stackhouse’s daughter, has always been passionate about horses but only began riding competitively at age seven. Her journey from beginner crossrails to meter jumpers in just five years has been remarkable.

Barrett, a 14-year-old Kentucky-bred gelding initially sold for $2,000 as a yearling, started his career with aspirations for racing but never made it to the gate. Instead, he found his calling in show jumping alongside Lillian, with their bond growing stronger each day. Though initially unsure about Barrett’s fit, Lillian now treasures him, especially after receiving him as a Christmas gift from the generous Rampton family, making their partnership official.

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Lillian appreciates Thoroughbreds for their intelligence and responsiveness—traits prevalent in Kentucky’s rich racing culture—but Barrett stands out for his long, confident strides and eagerness to jump, making him a standout partner. However, his temperament can vary, revealing a grumpy side in the barn, though he remains easy to manage.

As 2025 concludes, Lillian’s ambitions for 2026 include cleaner rounds and competing in major events like the 1.0 Junior Jumper Championship, the 14/Under THIS medal, and a return to the TAKE2 Championship.

Fan Take: Lillian’s inspiring story highlights the exciting future of young talent in horse show jumping, blending tradition with youthful energy. For horse racing fans, her rise symbolizes the deepening connections between racing and show jumping communities, promising a dynamic evolution for the sport.

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