Our focus is on 3-Day Eventing, Hunter Jumpers and Dressage. About Us
Freedom Run is a place for horse lovers of all riding abilities who have a desire to learn and grow with their horse in a supportive environment. First-time riders and experienced competitors will find Freedom Run challenging and rewarding. We take great care in presenting a program that prepares and enables our students to impr
ove their riding and horsemanship, nourishing a deep, long-lasting passion for horses creating a confident partnership between horse and rider. Our instruction is focused on hunter-jumper, 3-day eventing, and dressage to create a well-balanced rider. We teach our students good horsemanship and care, always putting our horses’ well being first. We are dedicated to our riders and their families, creating a welcoming and family-focused environment. Meet Sarah Song Sullivan, Freedom Run's Head Trainer
Sarah has been in the horse industry for the last 20 years. She has had the honor of studying and/or riding under some of the Northwest greats: Debbie Martin, Denise Opdahl, Diana Richards, Jean Moyer, Todd Trewin, Gwen Blake, Karen O’Neal, John Camlin and many more. As well as spending time in Germany training at the Schwartze-Hof. Sarah has been coaching for the last 12 years. She brings her joy and passion for the sport to each lesson and shares it with her clients. With a deep love for 3-day Eventing and Classical Dressage, Sarah excels in coaching, training, and competing herself. She remains constantly in training; she is currently riding under John Camlin and Gwen Blake and yet still finds time to ride with multiple clinicians each year. Being a working student growing up has allowed Sarah to glean knowledge and experience that surpasses most expectations. As a coach, she loves to share her passion for horses and ability with those of all ages. She finds joy working with young upcoming riders. Keeping the focus on the relationship between horse and rider. As a trainer, Sarah enjoys all levels of training from starting a
young horse to schooling the schoolmasters. She still rides for the love of the horse, which you can see when watching her work with these magnificent animals.