Boneo Park Welcomes Australian Olympian Amanda Ross as New Agistment Manager

Boneo Park is proud to announce the appointment of Australian Olympian Amanda
Ross as its new Agistment Manager, marking an exciting new chapter for the facility.
“With the future of Victoria’s premiere equestrian venue now secured, I am really
looking forward to being part of the team at Boneo Park as it enters this new phase.”
said Amanda.
Amanda’s appointment reinforces Boneo Park’s standing as a world class equestrian
facility. Amanda is a significant figure in Australian equestrian sports, admired not
only for her skills as a rider and a coach, but also for her dedication to the equestrian
community as a mentor and ambassador.
Amanda represented Australia at the Sydney 2000 Olympics, where she finished
20th in the individual event, riding Otto Schumaker. She was reserve for three World
Equestrian Games and was shortlisted for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics with her horse
Koko Popping Candy. More recently, Amanda has shifted her focus to showjumping
and is a regular participant in World Cup events.
In addition to her extensive competitive career across all three Olympic equestrian
disciplines, Amanda has taken on leadership roles in the equestrian community. She
has worked for Equestrian Australia’s High Performance program in both the Athlete
Wellbeing & Engagement space, as well as Competitive Edge Program and is also a
VRC Ambassador for the welfare of Thoroughbreds after racing.
With Amanda in residence, Boneo Park is excited to offer a comprehensive range of
full service stable and paddock agistment options.
Boneo Park’s premium facilities include the beautiful indoor arena and the outdoor
arenas with top quality fibre surfaces, as well as picturesque riding trails. This
provides optimal conditions for training, irrespective of weather conditions.
Additionally, agistees have designated tack lockers, float parking, and access to all
the amenities that have made the venue a standout in equestrian circles.
Having worked as a coach since 1997, Amanda is an Equestrian Australia Level 3
Eventing Coach, a Level 2 Dressage Coach, and an accredited Coach Educator.
Amanda will be available for private coaching and will also be taking horses for
training at Boneo Park.
Don’t miss this opportunity to join this new premier equestrian community led by one
of Australia’s most accomplished elite level riders!
Be sure to register your interest promptly, as spots are limited, and demand is
expected to be high. For stable tours and the chance to discuss your agistment,
training and coaching needs please contact Boneo Park,
[email protected].

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