Liz Lund is proudly sponsored by Kaesen Farms, located in Bastrop, Texas, and Jennifer Johnson DVM.

Kaesen Farms is dedicated to breeding Anglo-Shire Warmbloods since 1986.  They are exceptional at crossing exceptional thoroughbreds to only outstanding English Shires to produce top quality Anglo-Shire Warmblood Sporthorses.  The goal at Kaesen Farms is to breed horses with good bone, solid feet, the athletic abilities of the thoroughbred and the sweet, gentle disposition of the draft horse.  All are eligible to be registered with the American Warmblood Society as well as several other registries.  Kaesen Farms provides safe facilities for mares, plus excellent mare care.  Kaesen Farms sponsors Liz's website and is looking into other sponsorship possibilities.


Many thanks to Jennifer Johnson DVM who provides Liz with vaccinations and certifications she needs to travel to horse shows.  She also provides Liz with Adequan and Legend to keep Hannah up to performance quality and to preserve Hannah's joints.

Liz also works closely with County Saddlery to help in making her horses as comfortable as they can be under the saddle.

John and Sarah Bergstrom are a great help to Liz.  They provide her with some financial backing to help cover miscellaneous costs of riding, teaching and training.  Liz's father, Eric Lund, died in April of 2006. Liz attributes her intense focus and passion for extreme sports to her dad who was an avid windsurfer and snowboarder.  Liz's grandmother, Betty McGoon, has also been of great support to Liz in her riding endeavors by helping her in the purchase of her mount, Lady Hannah B.  Unfortunately Betty McGoon passed away in the fall of 2008 and will be also be greatly missed.    Much appreciation to these family members who continue to support Liz's goals and dreams.


Liz also has many generous members of her team and would like to thank them all.  Whether it is taking care of horses while she is away at horse shows or trailering her and Hannah to shows free of charge, everything adds up and Liz wants to make sure they all know how much their support is appreciated.


Liz is currently able to receive grants from the American Horse Trial Foundation.  To make a tax-deductible donation to the AHTF or for more information, please visit: http://www.ahtf3day.org/.  The AHTF is a non-profit organization that allows athletes with a limited amount of financial resources to ride and train by taking donations, that have been granted tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.