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Vantage Point Farm Opens



Steve and May Chadick, owners and trainers of Vantage Point Farm in Tomball, Texas, celebrated its opening with an Easter Egg Hunt and crayfish ball. They officially unveiled their tack room at the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show.

Located on the grounds of Sherry Frankel’s SGF Winning Ways Farm, Ltd., Vantage Point will continue to specialize in American Saddlebred and road horses and ponies, along with a large academy program. Their full-service operation includes training, sales, instruction, breeding and boarding, in a continuation of quality Texas tradition.

The Chadicks have long a history with Saddlebreds, having grown up on the Southwest circuit. Steve Chadick is the son of the late world’s champion trainer and instructor, Sue Roby. May Chadick is the daughter of Ann Bullard of Saddle Horse Report and rode as an amateur in Dallas, Texas. Each has more than 25 years of professional experience, having worked under several noted horsemen and women and having operated their separate facilities. Both are fully-licensed USEF judges.

Stephanie Boda, a William Woods University graduate, serves as the farm’s assistant trainer and instructor.

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