Growing up in the Tinney household gave Gemma an early start to riding. Her parents, Stuart and Karen Tinney, are both international three-day eventing champions and run a 30-acre yard in Maraylya, Australia. Stuart’s Olympic appearances earned him a gold medal in Sydney and, most recently, a bronze medal in Rio De Janeiro.
Gemma’s first mount ‘Snowy’ was a trusty pony she got to share with her sister. By age 11, Gemma was happily immersed in the eventing world and competing under the mentorship of her parents.
Throughout high school, Gemma alternated between show jumping and eventing, but ultimately realized that the discipline she craved most was eventing. Once Gemma graduated, she committed to the sport, dedicating her full attention to riding and coaching.
Gemma’s Eventing Highights
In 2016 Gemma partnered up with ‘Annapurna’, campaigning the beautiful warmblood/thoroughbred cross at international eventing shows around Australia. They locked in the third place spot for the CCI2* field at Adelaide and won the Australian Young Rider Championships.
Last year Gemma’s success with Annapurna continued. The duo represented Australia at the 2017 Oceania Championships staged during the Melbourne International Three-Day Event and were on the winning Young Rider team. Gemma and Annapurna also sealed a victory at Camden CIC3*, becoming the 2017 Australian National Champions.
As Gemma moves forward, she has her sights set on competing at the prestigious 4*level alongside her father. She made an impressive 4* debut at Adelaide this November, where she earned 6th place aboard partner Annapurna. She also plans to achieve the 4* level with her young gelding Diabolo over the next few years.
Outside of competitions, Gemma shares her passion for horses with other aspiring equestrians. She teaches up-and-coming performance riders for Tinney Eventing at the family’s elite training centre just outside of Sydney, Australia.
Weight Challenges for Performance Horses
Eventing is a powerful display of athleticism that tests the horse and rider combination across three disciplines. Gemma knows that properly conditioning horses for the sport and striking the right nutrient balance can be a challenge as horses are expending high levels of energy.
“It boils down to every last detail when you’re managing performance horses, from what you feed to noticing the smallest cuts, scrapes or changes of behavior,” Gemma says.
Gemma noticed right away when some of her horses were struggling to maintain their weight and appetite during training and competition. She knew that finding the right supplement for her horses was important, which is when she discovered SUCCEED.
Why Gemma Tinney Recommends SUCCEED Digestive Conditioning Program
“I decided to try SUCCEED to make sure my horses were eating and looking well, and SUCCEED really helps with these factors.”
Under saddle, your horse needs to be physically fit and mentally prepared for the three different sports that make eventing such a unique challenge. After putting her performance horses on SUCCEED Digestive Conditioning Program, Gemma saw positive results immediately.
Follow Eventer Gemma Tinney
Keep up with SUCCEED team rider Gemma Tinney as she campaigns Annapurna and Diabolo at international eventing competitions throughout Australia. You can follow her on the Tinny Eventing website and on Instagram.