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About Us

TNT Farms offers personalized riding lessons, mainly focusing on English riding including jumping, but we do have a few western riders. We make and sell rosette ribbons for horse shows and other events, as well as supply Wage's and Crumrine silver buckles for show awards. We can also special order tack and horse related awards for you event. Discounts are available to CSHA, 4-H and FFA members.

Tracey Martin, Owner & Trainer

Tracey Martin was born in Northern England and began formal riding lessons at the age of 3. In 1977 she moved to the USA with her family and continued riding mostly jumpers. She was the student of a former US Olympic Gold Medallist and also trained in Canada with a Canadian Olympic team coach.

Tracey has won many show high points and year-end awards. She has show on the open circuits in California and Canada both English & Western and in her youth competed for several queen contests. She is a licensed CSHA English horse show judge and a licensed judge with the Palomino Horse Association. Tracey is currently the State Chairwoman of the CSHA Royalty program. As a police officer with the City of Stockton, she helped develop and start the city's first mounted unit and helps with equitation training. Tracey recently retired from law enforcement and is now focusing full-time on giving lessons and training.

Tom Martin, Owner

Tom was born in Ohio and raised in Texas and California. He served overseas in the United States Army as a military Police Officer. Tom has been around horses all his life and once he and Tracey were married they started their riding stable. Tom was member of the Stockton Police department's mounted unit with his horse "Melvin". Tom was medically retired from police work in 2006. Tom and Tracey now live in beautiful Fairfield, Idaho located about 40 minutes away from Sun Valley.

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